Controversy and Comedy Collide at Riyadh Festival

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The Riyadh Comedy Festival features prominent comedians like Kevin Hart and Dave Chappelle enjoying the event, despite controversy over Saudi Arabia's human rights record and restrictions on speech. Some comedians, such as Atsuko Okatsuka, declined to participate due to ethical concerns, while others like Bill Burr praised the festival's relative freedom of expression. The event highlights a complex mix of entertainment, cultural diplomacy, and ongoing debates about morality and free speech in the context of Saudi Arabia.
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