Source: time.com - Tuesday, March 31, 2015
South African comedian Trevor Noah responded Tuesday to backlash against his jokes in old tweets that surfaced after Monday’s announcement that he was named The Daily Show’s new host. The 31-year-old successor to Jon Stewart fittingly took to Twitter to address his critics, claiming that his Twitter history is “not a true reflection” of his character. To reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn’t land is not a true reflection of my character, nor my evolution as a comedian. — Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) March 31, 2015 Noah had been accused of anti-Semitism and sexism after his followers began to retweet and comment on his old posts. Some had even called for him to be fired, while others defended him against accusations of racism, citing his mixed race background. MORE: Trevor Noah Faces Backlash Over Tweets Comedy Central issued a statement earlier Tuesday that labeled the criticism “unfair.” “Like many comedians,” the network said, “Trevor Noah pushes boundaries; he is provocative and spares no one, himself included.” Noah’s response came after an earlier now-deleted tweet, which said, “Twitter does not have enough characters to respond to all the characters on Twitter.” Read next: With Trevor Noah, The Daily Show Goes for Change and Continuity
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South African comedian Trevor Noah responded Tuesday to backlash against his jokes in old tweets that surfaced after Monday’s announcement that he was named The Daily Show’s new host. The 31-year-old successor to Jon Stewart fittingly took to Twitter to address his critics, claiming that his Twitter history is “not a true reflection” of his character. To reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn’t land is not a true reflection of my character, nor my evolution as a comedian. — Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) March 31, 2015 Noah had been accused of anti-Semitism and sexism after his followers began to retweet and comment on his old posts. Some had even called for him to be fired, while others defended him against accusations of racism, citing his mixed race background. MORE: Trevor Noah Faces Backlash Over Tweets Comedy Central issued a statement earlier Tuesday that labeled the criticism “unfair.” “Like many comedians,” the network said, “Trevor Noah pushes boundaries; he is provocative and spares no one, himself included.” Noah’s response came after an earlier now-deleted tweet, which said, “Twitter does not have enough characters to respond to all the characters on Twitter.” Read next: With Trevor Noah, The Daily Show Goes for Change and Continuity
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