Antonio Ferme editor“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” has gained a reputation for addressing sensitive political topics and then incorporating those discussions with elements of comedy.
Noah compared this to “juggling little bombs” that could explode any moment, but believes he has a responsibility to talk about the topics that others are afraid to approach.“If we’re afraid to have this conversation, how much more afraid are people on the streets?,” Noah asked during an FYC conversation with Arsenio Hall. “People in an office, people in a school?
They’re terrified of having this conversation. They’re thinking like, ‘Do we get fired? Do we get slandered? Do we get beaten up?
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