Donnell Rawlings thinks it's fine to make coronavirus jokes, but it's more important to live your life right.
doesn't believe cracking jokes about the coronavirus is off-limits, but the pandemic definitely has him thinking bigger picture.
The"Chappelle's Show" star tells TMZ ... it doesn't matter what the source material is -- in the comedy world, it's never inappropriate or too soon for a funny observation. Donnell admits he's been making light of the COVID-19 crisis himself and got called out for it, but he says he's simply accepting the reality of the situation ... and trying to make people laugh.
To his bigger point ... Donnell says the coronavirus and resulting fear of death are waking people up to what's truly important in life.
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