US comedians defend decision to play in Saudi Arabia: ‘They’re paying me enough to look the other way’
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The Riyadh Comedy Festival, touted as the largest of its kind, has sparked controversy as prominent US comedians like Dave Chappelle and Louis CK defend their participation despite Saudi Arabia's notorious human rights record. Critics argue that accepting payment from a government with such a troubling history undermines the comedians' usual advocacy for free speech. This situation raises important questions about the intersection of art, ethics, and financial incentives, making it a significant topic in today's cultural discourse.
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