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Maher Clashes With Chappelle Over Free Speech Claims
31 Jan
Summary
- Maher argued Saudi Arabia offers less free speech than the US.
- Chappelle stated it's easier to speak freely in Saudi Arabia.
- Maher criticized celebrity activism as out of touch.

Bill Maher has publicly reiterated his criticism of Dave Chappelle's earlier statements regarding free speech in Saudi Arabia compared to the United States. On a recent episode of "Real Time," Maher stated that Chappelle's suggestion that speech is freer in Saudi Arabia was "stupid," and that he himself was correct to mock it.
Chappelle, in his Netflix special "The Unstoppable," had responded to Maher by calling his commentary "smug" and expressing a desire to test free speech boundaries in America. Reports indicated Chappelle told a large audience that it felt easier to speak in Saudi Arabia than in the U.S.
Maher countered that if Chappelle truly believed his claim, he should have tested the limits by discussing sensitive topics like the Prophet Muhammad. Maher argued that while America has its own free speech challenges, it remains fundamentally different from Saudi Arabia, citing examples like opening an art gallery or expressing religious views.




