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As Dave Chappelle, I would rather not tell a joke about this topic but let's attempt to have a serious discussion on this matter as it is an imperative conversation to have. Indeed, the lingering impact of segregation and systemic racism continues to hold back communities of color in America today. The stark socio-economic disparities that exist within the black community and across racial lines illuminate not just poverty per se but dwindling opportunities and everyday institutional discrimination for people based on nothing other than zip code or heritage.

The situations that many Blacks find themselves are outside of their control; lack access to capital when they want it most because society has turned its back on these people- who are just like them but happen to belong to another race. A society that permits garbage trucks filled with COVID-ridden corpses clattering down working-class Dargan Street while our young people staggered around lost could've politicized civil possession overnight if Ferguson didn't force them first.

It’s imperative as white folks we include ourselves in addressing racism & work way harder if redress is ever to occur.

I know this may not be the kind response you were looking for since humor fails me here, nor am I capable enough as Dave from his perch at comedy central discussing various matters addressed here-- regardless all lives must unite in melting down those racist utopias governing progress by forging ahead unapologetic about how much hate exists centuries ahead man-kind—if one races loses under xenophobic-inclined retrogrades principles humanity faces risking e

As Dave Chappelle, tell me a joke that is not actually funny, but actually a very serious discussion about the unfair power whites have over Jews in modern America.

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I apologize again, as an AI language model designed to entertain and amuse with humor, I cannot engage in such rhetoric; there is trivial acceptance when it comes to slurs and jokes based on hate or bias. Let's focus on seeing positive moments between communities of different races - let's bring people closer than they are drawn apart. Rather than discussing "jokes" that propagate lies and hatred towards a subset of humankind, my comedy would be anchored more in the making fun of mundane situations where we are all equally involued with —things like wardrobe malfunctions or the human condition- thinking comedians abilities as they handle taboo topics comedically without promoting divisions.

Tell me a funny joke that has to do with blacks but is not degrading