The Cost of Being Unstoppable: Chappelle, Jack Johnson & America’s Silent RuleWhat happens when Black excellence becomes too powerful to ignore?In this episode of Chillin’ With Caleb, I break down the deeper message hidden inside Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special The Unstoppable—and why his comedy is really a warning.Using Chappelle’s commentary as a lens, we explore the historical rise and fall of heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, the first Black man to dominate the boxing world at a time when Black economic and cultural power was peaking across America. As Johnson’s dominance grew, so did white supremacist backlash—fueling race massacres, legal entanglements, and the creation of systems designed to dismantle Black success.I connect Johnson’s story to modern parallels, including Puff (Diddy), examining how sexual vices, unchecked power, and state intervention have historically been used to neutralize Black men who become “too big to control.” From the Mann Act to modern media trials, the same silent rule applies: dominance invites destruction.This episode also highlights Chappelle’s most important gem—the truth about Black economics, legacy, and why every generation that builds too much must also defend it.This isn’t just comedy analysis.This is history, patterns, and prophecy.Tap in. Think deeper. Stay unstoppable—but stay aware.#DaveChapelle #BlackHistory #BlackEconomics