What Trevor Noah Learned About America By Leaving America

What Trevor Noah Learned About America By Leaving America


Emmy Award-winning comedian Trevor Noah shares some of the subtle differences he noticed while traveling the globe on his latest stand-up comedy tour. Stick around for more with Trevor Noah and watch him host the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, February 4th on CBS and Paramount+.

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  1. I disagree about local politics – I believe that it's healthy for the Mayor of NYC to hate themself. In fact, it's probably the best way to approach the office. 🤣

  2. There is no other anthem in the world that so appropriately foreshadowed its nation's future position as an all-bombs, all-the-time imperial power. (But also, musically, it really is the best anthem I've ever heard, and I've heard quite a few).

  3. Yeah afganistan… vietnam….korea ….china…..wud to differ……and also
    U only deated japan a island nation and hitler a country surrounded at its all sides ……try russia ir try china….i am pretty sure abt india tooo….soo yeah go ahead with this dream of urs

  4. Not me trying (and failing) to even remember my country's anthem (germany) while watching this… Like I think I can think of some lyrics but completely blanc on the melody haha

  5. So good. Two little corrections: bomb shelters = you find in all private individual houses in Singapores.
    Complain about politics you did not vote for = Brazil is exactly such US (politics treated as sports supporting).

  6. Why do you need an American flag on your house since you live in the USA? That's very strange for us from Europe. We are so aware of where we live and what country we live in; therefore, we don't need a flag to remind us.

  7. Trevor Noah really failed miserably on the daily show.

    I get it. You were poor and tou struggled. But that doesnt mean you automatically are entitled to highly important roles thay requires careful navigation and empathy whem talking to politically unaligned individuals.

    But nope. Trevor Noah loved condescending preaches & I really couldnt watch him.

  8. When I was in Canada, I was asked what I think about that Merkel isn’t popular in Canada. And my reaction was just “ehh🤷🏼‍♀️“ and then explained that we don’t really like our politicians either and that we don’t really have this fandom surrounding politics like in the US 😅(that was 2018)

  9. I love this so much. And as a French major, I couldn't help but think of the French national anthem. It refers to foreign soldiers meaning to slit throats and those same soldiers' impure blood flooding the fields. Maybe there are no bombs, but it's certainly not all, "Our country is so beautiful." (Which, by the way, it is.)