Comedians Face Backlash Over Performances at Riyadh Comedy Festival
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Comedians Face Backlash Over Performances at Riyadh Comedy Festival

Prominent comedians, including Dave Chappelle and Kevin Hart, are facing backlash for their performances at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia. Critics highlight the country's human rights issues, raising ethical concerns about entertainment in such contexts. While some comedians defend their choices citing financial incentives, the controversy underscores the ongoing debate between art and social responsibility.

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