“There’s something liberating about fighting an obvious enemy as opposed to one you have to prove exists.” Trevor discusses the difference between racism in America and South Africa. #BetweenTheScenes #TDSThrowback#DailyShow #Comedy
“There’s something liberating about fighting an obvious enemy as opposed to one you have to prove exists.” Trevor discusses the difference between racism in America and South Africa. #BetweenTheScenes #TDSThrowback#DailyShow #Comedy
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Of course. That’s how they’re still getting away with it. The burden of proof is on the victimized…
ReplyBest host on a Tv show ever,. We miss you Trevor
ReplyAs a South African… Trevor for President!
ReplyGotta keep that virtue signaling alive with a clip from 2 years ago!
ReplyDidn’t white people used to drag black people behind cars just for fun?
ReplyI miss him on this show so much
ReplyYou r disgusting, it’s a strike stop using old footage to get views.
ReplyYep, you said it right.
ReplySo intelligent and well formulated without any preparations. He shined every time. Miss you on the Daily Show!
ReplyYep 👍
ReplyWe should thank the GOP but, more importantly, Trump for bringing republican racism to the surface. For many years Republicans did exactly what he is talking about. They were racist but hid it, and now, well, now they are pretty out in the open about it.
To be clear they still deny their racism, but they make zero attempt to conceal it.
ReplyCome back! 😃
ReplyI Love Trevor ❤❤❤
Reply😂😂is he back?
ReplyHe’s on point! Even nailed it by noting how the “colorblind” policies started around Nixon’s time. By making racism “colorblind“ they were able to make blatantly racist policies insidious. The “war on drugs” is a perfect example.
ReplyYeah the gaslighting must be frustrating!
ReplyTrevor is so right about how racism here in USA is more hidden but more harmful …I would also add sexism is also treated that way here, unfortunately.
ReplyFacts and that’s the reason for the divide. You have a portion of the country that don’t see it and blame people for their own demise. Then you have another portion of people that know it, experience it and exhausted of fighting it every day.
ReplyI’ve never heard this better put.
ReplyTrevor is brilliant!!! Pulling off an answer as thorough as this is no small feat —on the fly with historical specificity (Nixon) and implications (must be frustrating for black people in the US to be detectives in their own oppression and to be gaslit) and then he made it funny too to boot!!! Foggettaboutit!!
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