Advertisement Because of his own upbringing, Noah knows firsthand how people are oppressed and discriminated against. Unlike other pundits or talk show hosts, Trevor Noah always empathizes with the topics he covers and the people affected by world events. In the wake of George Floyd's murder and the resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests, he has used his platform to bridge divides and draw attention to systemic racism in a forthright, honest way , while others are not so keen on doing so. Host Trevor Noah speaks at the 64th.
Annual Grammy Awards on April 3, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photograph: David Becker/Getty Country Email List Images for The Recording Academy “I think sometimes in society, people focus more on the symptoms than the causes,” he said of the BLM protests, which have been criticized by opponents as “destructive”. “I think the real question we should be asking is why the protests are needed in the first place. If I had a magic wand, I wouldn’t try to solve the protests, I would use it to get police to stop brutalizing black people, that’s why the protests are happening.
The way Noah covers news and current events clearly resonates with Americans. In addition to launching numerous podcasts under the name "The Daily Show," Noah helped the show garner its most Emmy nominations ever. As many Americans lose faith in the media, comedians like Trevor Noah fill an additional role: They show others how to thrive in the face of adversity, challenge the status quo, and, of course, while doing so And laugh. Whether you agree with his views or not, Trevor Noah has become a respected voice in political commentary. Combining his love of comedy with his nuanced perspective, Noah demonstrates his ability to make hot-button points on a variety
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