BBC HardTalk - Trevor Noah TENSE Interview REACTION

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    Jodi and Nick react to a tense interview from BBC Hard Talk when the interviewer asks Trevor if he regrets his jokes as furthering racist remarks by society.
    Nick and Jodi share their thoughts after the interview is over.
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  • @bosgaurus1
    @bosgaurus1 Před rokem +252

    In my opinion, when the "interviewer" does more talking than the "interviewee", it is no longer an interview. It is instead a dressing down. And she does not have the status over him to be giving him a dressing down. She has an agenda, and that agenda is not presenting an informative interview.

    • @kethughes8266
      @kethughes8266 Před rokem +2

      It is called Hardtalk not hard interview the program has a unique flavour and works best when they have really nasty people on which he is not.

    • @shibishimsi1722
      @shibishimsi1722 Před rokem +20

      @@kethughes8266 But the guest must be given a chance to answer a question. She never let him finish talking

    • @kethughes8266
      @kethughes8266 Před rokem +4

      @@shibishimsi1722 That is the problem with this program when they have harmless people on.The format works well when they have for example the Chinese ambassador on because they do not allow them to just spout the usual deflections about difficult subjects.

    • @punyira
      @punyira Před rokem +3

      I agree with you 100 percent. The trend now is to have news presenters to have opinions on events and not just present the news and allow you to interpret based on what you see.

    • @starfleetcommand7948
      @starfleetcommand7948 Před rokem +1

      Its Hardtalk. If you've never watched it then don't comment.
      You don't go on this show for a free ride.

  • @teyaz
    @teyaz Před rokem +62

    She knows he's above her intellectually, so she tried to block his answers by putting across stupid questions.

    • @onalennaselolwane8036
      @onalennaselolwane8036 Před rokem

      I used to be impressed with this lady, but she seems to have deteriorated. As an African, I always get Trevor's jokes.

  • @almakemp6005
    @almakemp6005 Před rokem +132

    I am Black British and I am embarrassed that she is one of our reporters, who normally is an indepth reporter. She is so OFF point here its shamefully unfunny. Trevor tried educating her, but I heard everything he said. On pointella ella ella 😂

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  Před rokem +3

      Lol. So true

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem +2

      I hear you but what you're missing is that this show is called Hard Talk and it's meant to be a very serious, hard-searching interview, almost a civilised interrogation - she's meant to interrupt, to probe, to question his answers - that's the format of this one particular show. It's not because she's a bad interviewer or something's gone wrong in the interview, the atmosphere is meant to be tense in this show. You need to watch a couple of other episodes of the show and then you'd realise why it's like it is. And Trevor handles it brilliantly because he's an intelligent thoughtful guy and I can assure you that he knew what was coming when he agreed to go on this show - he lived in Britain for a few years and would have seen what this show is all about.

    • @almakemp6005
      @almakemp6005 Před rokem +3

      @@MrKeefy1967 Thanks for uour response. I dont think i missed it. I think she was fishing for a rraction to a non story. To quote Lenny Henry firstly is just wrong. Lenny. We didnt like his jokes then as we don't now. It felt like he wanted to be liked and accepted even if it made black people appear uneducated or uncivil where we felt he wasnt like us entirely. She could have compared him against other great comedians but Lenny Henry..... Just no way. Another thing those questions felt like they were written by a person of no colour. It was embarrassing. I watch news night where hard hitting questions are asked, this was ignorantly bad

    • @keithbaker4589
      @keithbaker4589 Před rokem

      @@almakemp6005 Thanks for your reply. I think there's something to be said for taking things out of context, which links nicely to one of Trevor's replies (the Rihanna one). We only see a short excerpt of the 30 minute interview here, and perhaps watching it in full would be a different experience. I can't find the full length interview anywhere, unfortunately.
      The point I was trying to make was mostly aimed at non-British (mostly American) comments and was to try and explain that Hard Talk is not an ordinary interview-style show, it's deliberately interrogative. Most of the comments were complaining about this in particular and I was trying to justify/defend the format of this particular programme. I disagree with most comments that said Trevor looked uncomfortable. I'll accept your point that the questions/clips shown were perhaps not portraying the interviewer at her best, but I'd like to see the whole thing before judging her on some edited clips.

    • @Eristhenes
      @Eristhenes Před rokem +3

      I’ve seen her before and she is a mediocre journalist, to say the least but in her defense, most journalists today are mediocre. Someone seems to always be putting her in her place🙄.

  • @theb-show2702
    @theb-show2702 Před rokem +152

    Props to Trevor for being calm and patient cause she wasn't ready to listen to anything he said

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      That is just Americas normal racist, mysogynist BS.

    • @muneebshamsi929
      @muneebshamsi929 Před rokem +3

      yup, she wasn't ready for the answers he had to give and thought oh I would take some names, sound intellectual, and make him look bad, it is a two-way conversation lady, let him speak!!!

  • @FlorenceSeptember
    @FlorenceSeptember Před 10 měsíci +13

    you go Trevor 😂We South africans love your chocolate joke!! We have a sense of humour!!

  • @jenesaisquoi1441
    @jenesaisquoi1441 Před rokem +83

    His face when she's talking 😂😂😂 priceless🤣

    • @lstarsabb
      @lstarsabb Před rokem +1

      He did a good job at not looking frustrated. Most of us would have lost it. He just looked like confused kid being talked down to 😂

    • @ochrechap
      @ochrechap Před rokem

      Who's face? Trevor? Or the male reactor?

  • @puawaimorehu8045
    @puawaimorehu8045 Před rokem +53

    Good grief... how did this woman get a job as a reporter?
    The poor thing had no idea what she was talking about. Trying to make herself look intelligent, but was too easily outclassed by Trevor, and he wasn't even trying.
    Props to Trevor for his cool, calm and collected delivery. He's all class.

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem +1

      I hear you but what you're missing is that this show is called Hard Talk and it's meant to be a very serious, hard-searching interview, almost a civilised interrogation - she's meant to interrupt, to probe, to question his answers - that's the format of this one particular show. It's not because she's a bad interviewer or something's gone wrong in the interview, the atmosphere is meant to be tense in this show. You need to watch a couple of other episodes of the show and then you'd realise why it's like it is. And Trevor handles it brilliantly because he's an intelligent thoughtful guy and I can assure you that he knew what was coming when he agreed to go on this show - he lived in Britain for a few years and would have seen what this show is all about.

    • @puawaimorehu8045
      @puawaimorehu8045 Před rokem +2

      @@MrKeefy1967 That maybe so, but who asks a question without waiting for an answer, then in the midst of answering said question, the guy is cut off mid sentence, then probed with the next question??
      To be honest, she wasn't listening to anything he was saying. Too much in a hurry to get all her questions out I guess.
      I don't know if I'd call that journalism. Hmmm... 🤔🤔

    • @nadiamombrun2340
      @nadiamombrun2340 Před rokem +1

      So glad Trevor is away smarter than her😂😂

    • @lawrencemogatusi2629
      @lawrencemogatusi2629 Před rokem +1

      She's so vicious in her interrogation

    • @nadiamombrun2340
      @nadiamombrun2340 Před rokem

      @@lawrencemogatusi2629 yes she is and for no reason

  • @juanraygoza7170
    @juanraygoza7170 Před rokem +32

    Bro, your spot on your take on this interview. Kudos to Trevor Noah being so cool answering that woman's interrogation.

  • @tamara40
    @tamara40 Před rokem +55

    Trevor very intelligent person she came with her agenda and Trevor Noah was cool calm and collected he's answers were on point to me rather 🤗

    • @lekis5975
      @lekis5975 Před rokem

      @Tamara She's married to a white man, I guess that explains her antipathy to the chocolate joke.

  • @nomandlangcobo2354
    @nomandlangcobo2354 Před rokem +30

    Im a dark chocolate and im damn proud of my skin colour

  • @edwardrmayer9807
    @edwardrmayer9807 Před rokem +111

    Guys, you're absolutely correct. I'm an African American and I can tell you, this interviewer has no idea as to the content of Trevor's jokes, his (Trevor) comedic style is based on world experience and interactions with various groups of people and their culture. The American experience is complicated for most outsiders as well as some Americans. At 78 years of age, I could spend hours, days even, telling about the Black experience in America, but that's for another time. As always I enjoyed watching this video with you, Ed.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem +2

      The problem with that argument is that Trevor Noahs show is broadcast into countries where his jokes are viewed as very racist. So for him to say his jokes are not offensive in America he knows his show will get broadcast the next day in many other countries. Trevor also has fairly light skin and so for him to say jokes that imply some French players with dark skin are not fit to be French is still considered extremely racist. I am suprised as Americans dont't see this and would not be offended by someone from another country suggesting that Americans with darker skin competing in international sports might not be truly American.

    • @adouglas2308
      @adouglas2308 Před rokem +5

      Truth, 9807. She's being upset for AA's without knowing a lot about the dynamics of AA's. I understand exactly what he's saying. She doesn't get it. Seems very argumentative and wants him to agree with her own personal opinions. She's very uptight, and kudos to him in how he handled himself despite her hostile interviewing style.

    • @edwardrmayer9807
      @edwardrmayer9807 Před rokem +3

      @@adouglas2308 Spot-on, you've expressed it better than I, much respect, Ed.

    • @brandywines3059
      @brandywines3059 Před rokem +2

      @@paulmidsussex3409 I am pretty sure he explained the French thing....look it up.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem +1

      @@brandywines3059 His explanation was that Americans don't care about how racist I am to people who are living outside the USA so I feel no need to apologise.

  • @BendeMark
    @BendeMark Před rokem +26

    The Rihanna analogy went over her and most people’s heads. That could’ve ended her bias and her stubborn monolithic perspective about people, especially black people. She made a grave mistake by comparing him to another comedian and expecting the same regression from him for is past jokes. Glad he didn’t stand down. Also, comedy, especially clever comedy like one Trevor does is always contextual. If you miss the context, you’re left offended or confused.
    That, for me is her gripe and one she could’ve dealt with more effectively during this interview. I never consider Trevor’s comedy as only that, but more as an experiential speech borne out of curiosity and deep desire for nuance. That’s just me, could be others.

  • @demadhatta
    @demadhatta Před rokem +13

    She always does that she tried to pull that stunt against the Barbados Prime Minister and Barbados Prime Minister destroyed her on television

  • @salomekamau5380
    @salomekamau5380 Před rokem +10

    This woman loves the sound of her voice

  • @dslapster64
    @dslapster64 Před rokem +11

    When I saw this, the first time, I was shocked and embarrassed at the interview was style and her pushiness. Trevor was on point, articulate and correct. She was embarrassed, embarrassing, and unfortunately, there was a strong sense of bitterness that she attempted to impart on Trevor. Mission not accomplished, my dear.

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 Před rokem +20

    Zeinab Badawi she presents the news and is a broadcaster and a journalist interviewer with a solid reputation. I’ve never seen her quite so animated and passionate about a subject so it is interesting to me just how intense she was. It was obvious Trevor Noah was thoughtful about his work and backed up his view well as very considered. We aren’t all one size fits all so no surprise that she may not be at his next gig.

  • @lydiamphahlane9345
    @lydiamphahlane9345 Před rokem +7

    Waaooo!!!... Trevor, very intelligent, cool, calm and collected. Do these reporters simply want to interrupt and block full answers?? She made such a fool of herself😂😂

  • @laylaessack4844
    @laylaessack4844 Před rokem +55

    As a mixed race South African I can tell you that in my experience, the chocolate comparison is quite widely used among children in school. I remember that was how we were able to understand that we were different on the outside but all the same on the inside- it’s a beautiful thing among little kids who happened to notice that they are different from some of their friends. So I was quite taken aback when the interviewer came at Trevor for that comment of all things !(although I can sort of understand how it might offend/surprise someone who didn’t grow up with it)

    • @agreementsinthumule7245
      @agreementsinthumule7245 Před rokem +2

      You mean coloured, there no mixed race in South Africa 😂🤣🤷‍♂️

    • @laylaessack4844
      @laylaessack4844 Před rokem +10

      😂 I get that a lot but a bunch of people identify as mixed race (including myself) because coloured people are sort of their own race and have a very distinct culture. My father is an Indian durbanite and my mother a white Pretoria women… I’m sure you can see why I don’t quite fix the usual coloured criteria 😅🤣- I also don’t look coloured… 😝

    • @natanyaaberra8735
      @natanyaaberra8735 Před rokem

      Coco is used to create chocolate as a resource from Africa. The Africans are exploited for their coco resources. This "chocolate" example is inappropriate especially for Africans.

    • @thembakhumalo-li7bl
      @thembakhumalo-li7bl Před rokem +1

      Sinthumule....these so called coloureds are mixed with everyone EXCEPT black Africans, in their books. Sad....

    • @tpmash
      @tpmash Před rokem +10

      @@agreementsinthumule7245 there’s a huge difference between Coloured and mixed race in South Africa!

  • @TerryWalkerFrissonArt
    @TerryWalkerFrissonArt Před rokem +6

    Lenny Henry's earliest television appearance was on the New Faces talent show in 1975, aged 16. It is hardly surprising he would find some of his old material regretful.

  • @Sal-dh7ep
    @Sal-dh7ep Před rokem +18

    I always respected Zeinab as a reporter/interviewer. However, this interview went more personal. It feels like she was pushing him to agree with her opinion/views.

    • @lekis5975
      @lekis5975 Před rokem +3

      @Sal She's married to a white man, I guess that explains her antipathy to the chocolate joke.

  • @cerberus7849
    @cerberus7849 Před rokem +104

    This was not an interview , it was an interrogation ☮✊

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem

      I hear you but what you're missing is that this show is called Hard Talk and it's meant to be a very serious, hard-searching interview, almost a civilised interrogation - she's meant to interrupt, to probe, to question his answers - that's the format of this one particular show. It's not because she's a bad interviewer or something's gone wrong in the interview, the atmosphere is meant to be tense in this show. You need to watch a couple of other episodes of the show and then you'd realise why it's like it is. And Trevor handles it brilliantly because he's an intelligent thoughtful guy and I can assure you that he knew what was coming when he agreed to go on this show - he lived in Britain for a few years and would have seen what this show is all about.

    • @natanyaaberra8735
      @natanyaaberra8735 Před rokem

      It had to be. None of his remarks was actually funny when you consider that he probably wouldn't have made similar jokes about the Haulocaust.

    • @ellareece4172
      @ellareece4172 Před rokem

      You have NO idea what an interview by an INTELLIGENT person sounds like. Coming with an Ôréo agenda and interrupting the answer is not an interview, Sweetie Pie. She is raw meat for serious interviewees. And EACH time they whip her like the dòg she is!! her bosses throw that UNPREPARED amateur into the ring as errand girl. Every.single.time!! She is useless. She fails every time!!

    • @natanyaaberra8735
      @natanyaaberra8735 Před rokem

      @@ellareece4172 first off, I am not your "sweetie pie" with that your passions were inflamed and it is unprofessional. Get hold of yourself.
      This interviewer is a professional. anthropologists and Mr. Noah hasn't any real defence especially since he himself is genetically German. He himself is not African!

    • @Plant_Parenthood
      @Plant_Parenthood Před rokem +5

      @@MrKeefy1967 That's not really a good interview style, though. The point of an interview is to ask questions and find out the positions of the person you are interviewing.
      If you keep interrupting the interviewee every time they start an answer, the whole exercise becomes kind of pointless.
      It's just tabloid style rage bait at this point.

  • @cocox2551
    @cocox2551 Před rokem +25

    I think Trevor is perfect in addressing issues of race. If not him, then who should do it?

    • @SilverFang95
      @SilverFang95 Před rokem +1

      He's shit at it. Always places blame on everything that isn't black and/or himself or the community.

    • @AverageGamerSA
      @AverageGamerSA Před rokem

      @@SilverFang95 lol if you were south African you would disagree with that

    • @SilverFang95
      @SilverFang95 Před rokem +2

      @@AverageGamerSA what does being south African have anything to do with it?

    • @froggy187888
      @froggy187888 Před rokem

      Thomas Sowell

    • @brachiator1
      @brachiator1 Před rokem

      @@froggy187888 Thomas Sowell is South African?

  • @krineshramessar9121
    @krineshramessar9121 Před rokem +54

    She came into that interview with an agenda, that was so clear. She was offended by jokes he made in the past and like he said people need context to the joke and she didn't really watch the entire set.

    • @5556665012008
      @5556665012008 Před rokem

      it's not an agenda to put forth the opinions that some critics might have, that is the whole point of an interviewer

    • @krineshramessar9121
      @krineshramessar9121 Před rokem +14

      @@5556665012008 So when she keeps cutting him off when he's trying to answer, trying to get him to mess up because she feels a certain way, isn't an agenda? The way she approached that interview felt wrong.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      @@krineshramessar9121 He kept on talking irrelevancies to try and deflect from the question. She would not let him do it.

    • @krineshramessar9121
      @krineshramessar9121 Před rokem +12

      @@paulmidsussex3409 I disagree, she didn't give him enough to time answer, what he was doing is drawing you in by telling you a story and she kept cutting him off before he even made a point.

    • @flowers379_
      @flowers379_ Před rokem +9

      @@krineshramessar9121 , don't worry about these guys! What happened was very clear! She had an agenda! She just said she didn't find his jokes funny which is fine! There are some comedians I personally don't find funny at all period let alone not liking a specific joke! Diversity comes in every shape and form! It is ok to not like the same jokes or same comedians and she's not alone! But she slipped up when she said she didn't like the joke instead of saying some audience got offended by that joke which is not true by the way!
      Also I looked at the comment section, and I see the people supporting her are primarily people who think like her or people who simply don't like Trevor Noah for reasons only known to them. Heck if i upload a CZcams video now listening to rain 🌧 sounds, there would be dislikes! Humans don't need a reason to not like something! If there isn't a reason, they would find one! I think Trevor Noah is one of the funniest, smartest and most intelligent comedian today!

  • @tessb2854
    @tessb2854 Před rokem +20

    My word 😣accusing a chocolate man of being a racist Leave Trevor alone 😈I'm a white chocolate from South Africa.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      If he started making jokes about South Africans saying that this group or that group are not South Africans because they have the wrong skin colour would you consider him rraycist.

    • @zwelonkemkhwanazi8664
      @zwelonkemkhwanazi8664 Před rokem

      @@paulmidsussex3409 That's not what he was trying to say, he meant like I myself I am from South Africa I fly to Britain, and when there I will get called out as African British or whatever they call but I am not in the particular group I am just African(South African). The people from Caribbeans automatically get called African American which they are not from Africa they from the Caribbeans.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      @@zwelonkemkhwanazi8664 You don't know what you are talking about because you have never lived as a minority in a country.

  • @edwinsemidey1992
    @edwinsemidey1992 Před rokem +12

    She is making the conversation very uncomfortable . And trying to get him to apologize for something he felt he did not need to

  • @deoncruywagen5191
    @deoncruywagen5191 Před 11 měsíci +4

    To be honest, the more she attacked him, the more her own prejudices showed.

  • @doman362
    @doman362 Před rokem +7

    Trevor carried himself excellently. For example, if this woman would have treated Donald Trump like that probably Trump right away would have given her some pieces of his own mind. Trevor conducted himself like a Stateman, teacher, and great communicator.

  • @simonevs020
    @simonevs020 Před rokem +10

    I think a lot of people here have never watched Hard Talk before.
    It's meant to be adversarial. It's in the title. And Trevor did very well .

  • @instigatorartworks
    @instigatorartworks Před rokem +5

    Who is this woman? She cares not at all about his answers because they don't fit her narrative. He is shredding her, and not even trying to do so to be cheeky. I love him.

    • @lekis5975
      @lekis5975 Před rokem +2

      @jennifer oxley She's married to a white man, I guess that explains her antipathy to the chocolate joke.

  • @rogerbrown1639
    @rogerbrown1639 Před rokem +69

    Very nice reaction guys. In my opinion the women that interviewed Trevor lost that battle. She showed how uninformed she is regarding the race topic. That's just my humble opinion.

    • @adouglas2308
      @adouglas2308 Před rokem +4

      I agree 100%.

    • @nomandlangcobo2354
      @nomandlangcobo2354 Před rokem +2

      So true

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem

      I hear you but what you're missing is that this show is called Hard Talk and it's meant to be a very serious, hard-searching interview, almost a civilised interrogation - she's meant to interrupt, to probe, to question his answers - that's the format of this one particular show. It's not because she's a bad interviewer or something's gone wrong in the interview, the atmosphere is meant to be tense in this show. You need to watch a couple of other episodes of the show and then you'd realise why it's like it is. And Trevor handles it brilliantly because he's an intelligent thoughtful guy and I can assure you that he knew what was coming when he agreed to go on this show - he lived in Britain for a few years and would have seen what this show is all about.

    • @rogerbrown1639
      @rogerbrown1639 Před rokem +4

      @@MrKeefy1967 I respect and appreciate your perspective. So thank you for that. I'm always open to listen and to reflect. I will listen to the interview again and reflect on your perspective and opinion. Peace and love.. 👍

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem

      @@rogerbrown1639 Good for you. I'd be interested in seeing the whole interview as well, as I suspect this clip is taken out of context - the whole interview is 30 mins long and we only got to see a few minutes. Would be interesting to see how it ended and whether things were convivial at the end - I suspect they were.

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 Před rokem +7

    He wasn’t defensive, he was putting his view. she interrupted and talked over him but this was a healthy debate why would anyone leave an interview. confrontation is okay being uncomfortable is okay, we all need to stop thinking our feelings and comfort are important.

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  Před rokem +2

      I agree with you. We were speaking about the average sensitive celebrity these days would more than likely walk off. Or have serious words with the interviewer afterwards.

  • @Whatsyournarrative
    @Whatsyournarrative Před rokem +8

    He was not answering her questions the way she wanted them answered.

  • @hamidnandha7351
    @hamidnandha7351 Před rokem +10

    The interviewer is absolutely not trying to get a response but just shoving down her own views down his throat. Sad that we now have to put up with such individuals.

  • @goolamahmedhanware475
    @goolamahmedhanware475 Před rokem +4

    You spot on bro, she was fearing some form of defeat by cutting him off.
    She ought to remember that he was "born a crime", a victim of Apartheid.

  • @Dingydoughnut
    @Dingydoughnut Před rokem +10

    When I tell you the lady in this interview irritated me (to put it politely). 😒. He handled it better than I would've. I could visibly see your irritation at one point when she kept cutting him off too 😅

  • @lehlogonoloditshego9730
    @lehlogonoloditshego9730 Před rokem +15

    I do not like her style of interviewing, what is the point of inviting someone for an interview and not let them speak. She should interview Julius Malema I want to see something.

  • @injaye-game9014
    @injaye-game9014 Před rokem +31

    If you want a better trevor noah interview, check his breakfast club interviews

  • @brachiator1
    @brachiator1 Před rokem +20

    Loved your reaction. Great insight that the interviewer would cut Noah off just as he was expanding on his answers. She seemed more intent on getting him to perform some strange racial act of contrition for his comedy than doing an actual interview.

  • @daveofyorkshire301
    @daveofyorkshire301 Před rokem +16

    She's preaching to a man and his family who experienced real state legislated racism through Apartheid until 1994 (and the transition), it's so ironic she's offended and he's chilled that it's quite ridiculous that she's acting like this...
    She wanted and expected a complete surrender and back pedaling from Trevor, but he's lived through real racism, some of the worse modern racism (in South Africa), he's way past the virtue signalling professionally offended presenter from the USA whose still offended by events they never even experienced since the late 60's - and to be clear I'm talking about state sponsored racism not the loud mouthed individual. She got annoyed he wouldn't apologise and found herself not understanding most of what he was saying about context...

    • @msyvonnehopson89
      @msyvonnehopson89 Před rokem

      MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY 💯

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem

      I hear you but what you're missing is that this show is called Hard Talk and it's meant to be a very serious, hard-searching interview, almost a civilised interrogation - she's meant to interrupt, to probe, to question his answers - that's the format of this one particular show. It's not because she's a bad interviewer or something's gone wrong in the interview, the atmosphere is meant to be tense in this show. You need to watch a couple of other episodes of the show and then you'd realise why it's like it is. And Trevor handles it brilliantly because he's an intelligent thoughtful guy and I can assure you that he knew what was coming when he agreed to go on this show - he lived in Britain for a few years and would have seen what this show is all about.

    • @daveofyorkshire301
      @daveofyorkshire301 Před rokem +3

      @@MrKeefy1967 You have a very different idea of an interview... You don't interrupt, it's not an interrogation, it's a dialogue, a debate and they are supposed to be structured and controlled. If one dominate the discussion then the discussion is pointless...
      We obviously have a very different expectation of an interview, and interviewer. Usually here in the UK we don't confront and badger interviewees. Have you seen any UK talk shows and how the hosts gets far more out of their guests by letting them speak in a relaxed and non-confrontational way? This is just another example of the BBC loosing it's way and destroying it's credibility.

    • @MrKeefy1967
      @MrKeefy1967 Před rokem

      @@daveofyorkshire301 Dave, seriously, the show's different to most interview shows. It's called Hard Talk for a reason. The Americans not getting it, I can understand. But you don't have that excuse. Watch a few Hard Talks - it's on BBC News every night, then come back to me and we'll discuss it again. It's a different sort of interview - and the BBC do loads and loads of normal interview shows as well you know, and Trevor Noah's been on plenty of those. If you don' like that sort of thing then that's up to you, but don't miss the point please. Have a great Christmas btw.

    • @daveofyorkshire301
      @daveofyorkshire301 Před rokem +2

      @@MrKeefy1967 A different sort of interview is not an interview... That's why I don't pay for the BBC and as such watch no live broadcast TV. So please don't ask me to watch that crap...
      Confronting and interrupting is no way to get answers unless you don't want them, or only accept the answers you approve of... That's not exploratory or even entertaining, it's propaganda to an agenda...

  • @DMajikMan
    @DMajikMan Před 9 měsíci +1

    I fully agree. Trevor is far better than me when it comes to dealing with this bullying journalist.
    Had it been me I might have been inclined to just tell her, "Look. You go ahead and interview yourself about Lenny Henry and whoever else. I'll be here, sitting quietly until you are ready to actually hear MY answers to your questions!"

  • @kudzaipenduka9854
    @kudzaipenduka9854 Před rokem +36

    The western world needs to learn that Africans don't feel offended most of the time, we have a better sense of humour than other races

    • @BoringReviews
      @BoringReviews  Před rokem +3

      That’s an interesting point to make. Curious how you could prove that

    • @Sleem_ME
      @Sleem_ME Před rokem +4

      I actually don't think it's about sense of humor(although it's true that Africans have a good sense of humor) i think it's because of either going through different struggles as a race or going through same struggles under different conditions.
      Take rasicm for example, most people in Africa won't necessarily have faced discrimination by race from a white people, most Africans in Africa have not been called the N-word (most even see it as a slang in black music)
      Whereas all black-americans who are descendants of africans during the slave trade would absolutely feel offended by those words.
      Most Africans won't be able to relate to that.
      So I can't be angry if i can't relate.

    • @alidabotes6264
      @alidabotes6264 Před rokem

      I agree. 🇿🇦

    • @alidabotes6264
      @alidabotes6264 Před rokem

      I have lived in South Africa for 75yrs - that's how I know.
      With your ridiculous woke culture
      I could also take you apart. South Africans are not so thin skinned. Our language has also started merging. Black South Africans are much more evolved.

    • @englishspacitel258
      @englishspacitel258 Před rokem

      Low iq

  • @beejkumar5824
    @beejkumar5824 Před rokem +2

    First thing I noticed was her British Accent: A typical BBC approach, have a dark-skinned reporter either born in England or immigrated to England at Young age (raised and educated in UK), to interview other non-"white" person usually a celebrity. BBC is what BBC and USA media is good at.

  • @oratiloeratshwafo252
    @oratiloeratshwafo252 Před rokem +4

    She gave me Piers Morgan vibes. Not letting the other person finish their answers

  • @grantallard
    @grantallard Před rokem +4

    Zeinab Badawi is usually pretty sharp and has done great work in the past.
    This time she seems to have come with an unexpected misunderstanding of the topic. Being 'woke' does not apply to comedians. It's not in their job description.

  • @hashira3031
    @hashira3031 Před rokem +16

    He is the voice of the AI

    • @phenyoisaacs8399
      @phenyoisaacs8399 Před rokem +1

      Yesssir.. was the voice of the AI from black panther 1

  • @lloydfrancis9149
    @lloydfrancis9149 Před rokem +2

    I'm Londoner British of Caribbean decent and there is a difference just like there's a difference from Polish and Irish or Italian and White south Africans. One thing that we all have in common is that we are human beings that we should learn to love one another! America is obsessed with race.

  • @shamimgrey41
    @shamimgrey41 Před rokem +1

    I’m so glad T.Noah is smart n educated. N put her in to her place, bravo Trav 😁👏👏👏❤️

  • @leroyjoseph5298
    @leroyjoseph5298 Před rokem +5

    Very familiar with Zeinab Badawi's work and professionalism but this seems like she was told to be like Piers Morgan, meaning ask questions and not listen to answers.

  • @rosariofurtadoleite9604
    @rosariofurtadoleite9604 Před rokem +2

    Trevor Noah is very, very intelligent. Don’t mess with him

  • @VincentPope-hy3qb
    @VincentPope-hy3qb Před dnem

    Where have the two of you been?!! ❤

  • @paulmatthews7193
    @paulmatthews7193 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have seen this interview before and she definitely comes out of this badly as far as I'm concerned, I really like Trevor's calm way of conducting this interview he came across as very intelligent and could see what she was trying to do and not fall for it.More power to you Trevor Noah.

  • @pattibanning9436
    @pattibanning9436 Před rokem +2

    She's just trying so hard to get him to agree with her, shameful. Trevor calm cool, intelligent as he speaks his truth.

  • @pertuniamashoto8155
    @pertuniamashoto8155 Před rokem +6

    In South Africa we dont take jokes personal. 🤔 This is weired

  • @nkagikegometswe3739
    @nkagikegometswe3739 Před rokem +4

    She brought her problems to this interview

  • @moeketsimashaba8793
    @moeketsimashaba8793 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I like how you said she never gave him a chance to explain himself after he was been attacked.

  • @jmm3688
    @jmm3688 Před rokem +3

    Chocolate is a wonderful, white chocolate or brown. My father was brown chocolate and my mom white chocolate. I think that’s a great adjective to use. It express sweetness. Between white chocolate and cracker, white chocolate is a lot better!!

    • @brianchapole4916
      @brianchapole4916 Před rokem

      I don't understand what is offensive about that...that is the best metaphoric language in reference to race and colour,infact I can use it on my 3 year old

  • @Jess-bu4is
    @Jess-bu4is Před rokem

    It's HardTalk. That's the point, they have interviewees who they want to put to the fire.
    This is a credit to both HardTalk and Trevor. The HardTalk interviewer kept to the challenging points they do and Trevor responded, instead of reacted, really well.
    The interviewer even got awkward cause she realised this is a genuinely humane interviewee and it's unnecessary to try and make him look bad.
    Trevor is not only smart, he is also humane and makes it a point to connect with humans, in that he reminds me a lot of what I read about Carl Rogers

  • @allietone20
    @allietone20 Před rokem +3

    Not one black person I know would be offended being called chocolate, being called gigaboo, n...er, porch monkey, lawn jockey, any other form of derogatory words to demean our race would be the end of any person those words came out of.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      There are 1.6 billion black people in the world, do you really think the black people you know are representative.

  • @judywilson210
    @judywilson210 Před rokem +1

    I came to America as a child. While all of the children in my elementary school (thru high school) referred to themselves as: Irish-American, Italian-American,negros (during that time 1960’s) were without identity. African-American came out of this cultural madness. People were never just American they were adjective hyphen American. As a foreign born American I quickly came to realize these people were not born in Italy or Ireland etc. they were all born in the USA. It was in this struggle for identity that the term African-American was born. Facts

  • @africanqueen1655
    @africanqueen1655 Před rokem +1

    African Americans have always lovingly referred to ourselves as CHOCOLATE because we are. 🙏🏿🤴🏾👸🏾👏🏾

  • @teresahowe-foster9734
    @teresahowe-foster9734 Před rokem +2

    I love Trevor

  • @thinker8938
    @thinker8938 Před rokem +5

    It’s not much of an interview if you cut me off as soon as I tried to respond to your question. You guys said she was asking hard questions and that again isn’t a problem but not allowing him to respond to those questions definitely is a problem. We don’t get much information or many questions answered if you keep on interrupting.

    • @lekis5975
      @lekis5975 Před rokem +2

      @Thinker She's married to a white man, I guess that explains her antipathy to the chocolate joke.

  • @mhizhamupundu1192
    @mhizhamupundu1192 Před 7 měsíci

    Trevor is so deep in his thinking, that lady is far below that level of reasoning.. 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

  • @blackhibiscus1876
    @blackhibiscus1876 Před rokem +5

    The interviewer is driving an angle that is not important to the interviewee. ..very like Amanpour interviewing an African president five minutes after being declared a winner (of an election) and her first question (not that it matters to me) is, ‘What is your position on LGBTQIAXYZ?’ Very awkward.
    Trevor is resilient.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem +1

      At the end of the day if there was a gay country that had a long history of racism would you be offended if a journalist asked them about how their new government would treat black people? Obviously there are not gay countries with long histories of racism, just a lot of countries with long histories of homophobia, often ingrained in law and violently enforced both by government agents and random members ofthe population.

  • @patrickchongo3294
    @patrickchongo3294 Před rokem +9

    There is a difference between being a journalist/host and being a prosecutor.

  • @sibonahetahu5016
    @sibonahetahu5016 Před 13 dny

    INTELLIGENT Trevor Noah... using COMMEDY promoting the SPIRIT OF UNITY to overcome... ❤😂😢😮😅😊...

  • @pinkynwoke1581
    @pinkynwoke1581 Před rokem +1

    I’m a blackSouth African… I like the way he responded to that lady…. It seems like the woman has issues..

  • @shahedhammad2729
    @shahedhammad2729 Před rokem +5

    Please react to the Trevor Noah tomi lahren interview on the daily show. I don’t seem to see it on CZcams where I am at the moment but I used to so it could be available to u. Then react to him taking about the interview on between the scenes

  • @belove5662
    @belove5662 Před rokem +1

    Well done Trevor!

  • @jenniewpt1745
    @jenniewpt1745 Před rokem +1

    Wow that was war and she failed. The good from this was the on point answers Noah gave it was epic and honest, I hope she learned from it. Unless that was a way of getting the truth out there.

  • @christined6321
    @christined6321 Před rokem +12

    Enjoyed your reaction. The interviewer seemed to have taken blurbs of Trevor’s routine and talking points from one person’s opinion. She seems to have little understanding or context herself about Black Americans and the history, and just made an assumption of offense. Trevor is very astute in his observations and cultural context which makes him not only funny, but thought provoking. I personally loved that routine when I first saw it because he was absolutely correct. The ethnic designation always felt to me as a way to “other” anyone who is not white in America. A way to imply that Blacks or others have no inherent claim to this land or the American identity regardless of the fact that my ancestors may have endured on this land many generations before theirs ever stepped foot. Nothing wrong with asking the “hard” questions, but she was combative and really wasn’t interested in his opinion if didn’t validate hers.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      His most notorius joke was literally him saying that black french people who have darker skin than him "have no inherent claim to" France or the French identity regardless of their service to the country or their ancestors citizenship of france. He is saying that people with dark skin are not worthy because of their skin tone. His punchline basically adopts the Front Nationale talking points. He also says it in a show that he knows will be broadcast internationally the next day. HBO censors racist parts of Last Week Tonight for international broadcast, but if comedy central doesn't feel the need to censor racist Daily Show content, then Trevor Noah needs to accept the criticism rather than say I can be as racist as I like about black people as long as it is cool with 45 million African Americans because they get to decide what is racist not the other 1.4 billion black people on the planet.

    • @christined6321
      @christined6321 Před rokem +2

      @@paulmidsussex3409 I have not seen the act you’re speaking about to understand the context in which it was said. Hearing from a third party based on your understanding is not enough for me. But my response was specific to the discussion in the video. I don’t pretend to determine what what is considered racist to people from a different history than me. I spoke as a Black American and my experience in the US which is very different from that of those who lived under colonization on the continent. And what was said about the US racial classification system and the point he was trying to make was accurate!

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem

      @@christined6321 Well you are one person, and I have a problem with 45 million African Americans deciding what is racist for 1.6 billion black people and 4.5 billion asian people in a show that is broadcast in their country and they may be watching in their own homes. The show I was speaking about and one of the ones the interviewer was speaking about involved Trevor Noah joking that members of the French national football side who had just won the world cup were not really French because their skin was too dark. Now you just consider how you would feel if someone from another country said that members of a gold winning american team say in basketball or track relay were not really American because their skin was too dark. Would your response be that if it is OK in their culture then you and 45 million african americans should not criticise them? Now I don't care too much about his white/milk/dark chocolate joke because he is making the joke about his parents and it is there responsibility to decide if they are offended, however I do find it racist when he makes racist jokes at the expense of French citizens of African ancestry. And even if every single African American posted on youtube "oh that's OK it is not racist in our culture" it would still not change my mind.

  • @Jay-rd3hn
    @Jay-rd3hn Před rokem +5

    Cutting him off it’s is unprofessional.

    • @5556665012008
      @5556665012008 Před rokem

      it's called time management

    • @Jay-rd3hn
      @Jay-rd3hn Před rokem +2

      @@5556665012008 that’s not time management, time you let someone finish their answers otherwise what is the use of the interview of you don’t have time. Haters always come up with excuses…

  • @allthingsmihlali
    @allthingsmihlali Před rokem +2

    Please react to Trevor Noah meets the audience 🙏🏾❤️

  • @nkosikhonantwanambi8601
    @nkosikhonantwanambi8601 Před rokem +3

    I wonder why Trevor tolerated this lady that long, I'm disappointed that he compressed the Xhosa blood in him...he should told that lady where to get off 🇿🇦

  • @bricksmotsoko5997
    @bricksmotsoko5997 Před rokem +1

    The voice of AI "Griot" in Shari's devices

  • @sandrasalmon9794
    @sandrasalmon9794 Před 11 měsíci +1

    They’re not African Americans they’re indigenous to America we are the original Americans we didn’t come here we were here before Europeans

  • @teddywest4960
    @teddywest4960 Před 8 měsíci

    I am black my skin colour can be called so. I dont and will not feel offended if you call me black. The biggest racism is when you insult my intelligence, just because i don't have your skin colour doesn't mean i dont know what you know. That to me is racism

  • @Whatsyournarrative
    @Whatsyournarrative Před rokem +1

    But there is a difference, I am African, and the difference and the anger and experience of American are totally different from mine and those that we share in Gambia. We were colonised and were oppressed as well.

  • @ezenwaperfect
    @ezenwaperfect Před rokem +1

    This lady can't keep up with Trevor's intelligence, that's why she kept on running her mouth and wouldn't let him speak.

  • @MushagasheNative
    @MushagasheNative Před rokem +1

    Trevor Noah is a voice character in the movie just like siri if I am not mistaken.

  • @shirleythrelkeld1684
    @shirleythrelkeld1684 Před 7 měsíci

    There is also a Box that says OTHER. If anyone doesn’t want to be Aferican American they can use OTHER. If they don’t want to be Asian American then use OTHER. She is angry about something that there is really no argument. On those forms the OTHER gives the person the right to be anything they choose.

  • @joannebaker4925
    @joannebaker4925 Před rokem

    This interviewer is a British Sudanese journalist by the name of Zeinab Badawi born in Sudan and immigrated to UK at the age of 2.

  • @tsholofelosechemane2170
    @tsholofelosechemane2170 Před rokem +5

    in black panter he is the computer voice

  • @patrickosare2687
    @patrickosare2687 Před 9 měsíci

    FYI, the reporter is from Sudan!

  • @TheLeviticalPrincess
    @TheLeviticalPrincess Před rokem +1

    She should have never brought up our plight here in the US. She have absolutely no idea

  • @goodshephard6670
    @goodshephard6670 Před rokem

    Trevor knows history, this women has 20 percent surface knowledge.a few👌📖👉👑 answers will send her back to her books for 1god is Black 2 black women's are the mother of all 💞💞👩🏽‍🌾civilization 3 The first Three universities in the entire world 🌎started in Africa one in Mali 🇲🇱 Africa in Timbuktu, and the other two are ❤️🇨🇩🇧🇴🇨🇽🇧🇦very easy to find,as a🕌🏫 matter of fact Africa civilize European study history and we would not be⭐️🌞 having this convo with Travor 👉Thank you very much 👍👍great platform 💞🇺🇲🇬🇧

  • @altamontdarby2819
    @altamontdarby2819 Před rokem +1

    There's a difference between culture and colour. Africa is a continent and Not a country!
    How many times do we here European American-Never!
    Thank goodness he didn't capitulate to her "politically correct" rhetoric!👌🏾

  • @corrinefoxe8920
    @corrinefoxe8920 Před rokem

    I am from the Caribbean and have seen people of different races but we consider everyone the same.

  • @ketayimtongwizo9472
    @ketayimtongwizo9472 Před rokem

    This reporter does not want to be on the losing side, she pushes only for what she believes and nothing else. Trevor is great in what he does.

  • @shahedhammad2729
    @shahedhammad2729 Před rokem +1

    Please react to Trevor Noah intimacy and men

  • @avisambrobro664
    @avisambrobro664 Před rokem +1

    There interviewer is well over the top... I can recite easily what Trevor said... and to paraphrase he remarked "when I was a child everyone was chocolate colour.... my dad wad white chocolate, mom was the dark chocolate..." so what is Zanawi on about? Get a grip!

  • @barbaramartin6401
    @barbaramartin6401 Před rokem

    My great great grandmother was a slave she was African, had a biracial child my grandmother. I’m part African American, also black. 70 years.

  • @judymsomi2480
    @judymsomi2480 Před rokem +1

    You have no right to limit Trevor what he says about his mother.

  • @bobsingh7949
    @bobsingh7949 Před rokem

    I don't think I could be as patient as Trevor! Oh my, oh my! She is right to be criticized. I would hate if she was my boss. Yuck!

  • @leslierodricks2701
    @leslierodricks2701 Před rokem

    Hats off to Trevor Noah! Zena Bedavi must stick to Aunti BBC!

  • @buzzing8365
    @buzzing8365 Před rokem

    Her name is Zaineb Badawi

  • @michellebell9931
    @michellebell9931 Před rokem

    In NY yes we ID our selves as by our Ethic Groups.

  • @RT-xj4sd
    @RT-xj4sd Před rokem

    Trevor is a very intelligent person, you can play around with him ..

  • @margueritesaintleger8375

    She forgot that Trevor Noah is smart and well informed. I don’t n blame her she has to keep her job

  • @nairyalamu5921
    @nairyalamu5921 Před rokem

    The real Americans are the indigenous people of that continent.