...Trevor Noah.

Forget it, Gary. Your talking to a dung beetle.

Good example of passive aggression and dismissing the conversation! It couldn’t be that we both were making exactly the same points in post after post, and that gets rather tiresome, could it?

The first commentator in the tweet feed, @debbie_fearon, has a reasonable take in my view.

  1. The NZ government didn’t ban those 2 from entering the country, nor did they muzzle them: they were free to give interviews on television and they did.

  2. “The privately owned venue decided to cancel their event. Not the #NZ govt. It was a commercial decision based on the possibility of losing money due to negative views of some of local people and was entirely up to the owner.”

I say free speech doesn’t mean that others have to listen to you. Sorry, but nobody can guarantee you an audience regardless of how much attention you crave.

PS: Did NZ do this right? Looks like they did. For a US example of doing this right, go here: https://twitter.com/slpng_giants?lang=en

You probably shouldn’t say things like this. People might think you are racist.

Thank the lord there’s apologists for racism like you to defend me then. Or does that only happen if it’s a media figure you like?

Well, no. The straight equivalent would be:

*“All ice-cream is good. But you say, what about pistachio? Pistachio is disgusting. But you have to say: “it’s disgusting… for now” Because you haven’t tried every pistachio ice cream in the world, have you? And maybe, even if you have, pistachio ice cream is really nutritious or something.”
*
Then you’d think that the person speaking is not a pistachio ice cream lover.

Well put.

The few people suggesting Noah’s atrocious joke was not predicated on the notion that Aboriginal women are generally ugly and their only saving grace is in their sexual favours are denying the only element that would make it a joke, such as it is.
Do they suppose Noah just decided to interrupt his stand-up comedy routine in order to lecture his audience on being more open-minded?

“All women are beautiful, and if you think some aren’t, well you’re wrong. And besides, women have more to offer than just their beauty!”
(Cue raucous applause.)

I take it you’ve never seen a Trevor Noah stand-up before? That’s kind of what he does.

I’m not saying this is that, though, This was a dumb joke, he’s done similar about a South African traditionally-not-considered-conventionally-attractive minority as well. He’s gotten a lot better over time, though.