Controversy Sparks Over A-List Comedians at Saudi Comedy Festival

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At Saudi Arabia's first global comedy festival, American comedians, including Dave Chappelle, used humor to critique U.S. free speech debates, turning the spotlight on American censorship issues amid criticism of Saudi efforts to divert attention from political crackdowns.
- At Saudi Comedy Festival, American Free Speech Becomes the Punchline The New York Times
- Bill Burr Defends Performing at Controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival: “They’re Just Like Us” The Hollywood Reporter
- U.S. comic Tim Dillon says Saudi Arabia fired him from comedy festival over jokes about slavery CBS News
- Marc Maron, Human Rights Watch and others slam Saudi comedy festival NPR
- Why are A-list comics getting backlash for performing at a Saudi Arabian festival? USA Today
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