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Fierce backlash for The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah over offensive joke about Aboriginal women

Fresh from weathering a barrage of criticism over some outstanding points he made about Africa’s connections to the French World Cup victory, the US based South African comedian and host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, doesn’t really have a leg to stand on this time: Something he seems painfully aware of…

What is Trevor Noah’s Aboriginal joke?

On Sunday evening, one Twitter user shared a link to an old routine Noah performed regarding Indigenous Australians. He joked that the population were bereft of “beautiful” women:

“All women of every race can be beautiful. And I know some of you are sitting there now going, ‘Oh Trevor, yeah, but I’ve never seen a beautiful Aborigine.’”

His gag then goes on to talk about them being better at oral sex, due to their ability to play the didgeridoo. The joke is tasteless at best, which has triggered many Twitter users and Aboriginal citizens, too.

 

 

Trevor Noah responds to Twitter backlash

Noah since took to Twitter himself to face up to the accusations and disowned the routine. He’s previously stated that he’s not proud of the joke, and vowed that the clip – which has since been removed from YouTube – won’t be promoted any more. Did his statement go down well? Not really.

Also see: Open letter to Trevor Noah from an Aboriginal woman (SBS)

His failure to apologise has been a bone of contention for his detractors, who remain unsatisfied with his behaviour.  

 

TOP IMAGE: The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah. (Comedy Central)

Tom Head

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