If not, don't bother. It's a bunch of establishment opinions couched in "why can't we all just get along" boomer bait with some of the tamest "edgy" humor I've ever heard.
It goes straight from a famous millionaire telling working class white men that their problems are all imaginary to lamenting that America is too divided. Oh, he's also pro abortion, pro tranny, and thought January 6th was horrible, just in case you might have thought he was /gasp/ right wing.
The only thing that makes it any different from any other pseudo-comedic propaganda is that he brings up the Will Smith slap, which personally I don't give a fuck about.
I heard fat, purple-haired urinalists didn't like it.
So I assumed it must be good. Shame if it isn't.
Rock's special is getting broad right wing praise from the Right online today because he makes a lot of attacks on wokes and other libtard things. It is culturally significant (like Dave Chapelle's amazing "The Closer") and worth watching for that reason alone. The fact that it shows that black men by and large are willing to reject at least significant parts of wokism should be good enough to make most right wingers happy.
OP is a doomer and he purity tests everything. Nothing was going to make him happy, and nobody should follow his opinion unless they, too, are totally demoralized doomers.
The Closer was kind of disappointing for me. It had its moments and I don't regret watching it, but the last half hour plus Chappelle's behavior in the aftermath left me convinced that it was a Trojan Horse to push tranny shit. It certainly didn't live up to Sticks and Stones.
The whole point of the Closer was to decimate the trannies, and in particular the online activist trannies, which are the reason we hate them.
If trannies all kept to themselves and didn't try to force their shit on everyone else, nobody would care about them.
Wrong.