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Netflix Employees, Chappelle Supporters Clash in Walkout

Netflix Employees, Chappelle Supporters Clash in Walkout

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Dozens of Netflix employees and LGBTQ supporters walked out of the streaming giants offices in Hollywood this morning in protest of comedian Dave Chappelle's incendiary new special "The Closer." They were met by a group of Chappelle supporters who carried signs saying "Jokes are funny." Things quickly turned tense. Read more...  

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