Some of the world’s best-known comedians – including American performers Dave Chappelle, Pete Davidson, Louis C.K., and Bill Burr – have been dubbed “sellouts” for taking part in a Saudi state-sponsored comedy festival in the wake of another journalist’s killing, and a reported rise in executions for non-lethal and drug-related crimes, along with long prison sentences imposed for social media posts.

The Riyadh Comedy Festival, hosted by Saudi Arabia’s government, is a new, lucrative gig for big-name comedians as the country expands its entertainment sector as part of “Saudi Vision 2030.” The initiative, brainchild of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also includes the highly-controversial LIV Golf tournament and investments in the tech, gaming, and venture capital sectors.

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    6 months ago

    I agree with all of that and I’m aware of how bad the government is but I think if it’s gonna benefits the people overall and they deserve it after being in an extremely conservative culture for so long. The government doesn’t nor should it get more money but again I just think if it’s gonna benefit the people then it’s not a bad thing over all.

    I don’t agree with censorship as well but like you said they’re so far behind in human rights and this is just a step forward towards a more progressive community

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      6 months ago

      So you really think that they’re going to allow those comedians to perform without having a once-over of their material? Also, isn’t the Saudi government already known for censoring Western media?