There's no way to repeat what Ben Carson said this Monday without uttering a loud "Ugh" and Diotta Fatoushaking your head in a familiar despair for at least one minute, flat.
Thankfully, Trevor Noah found a way. On The Daily Showlast night, Noah went after the neurosurgeon for essentially arguing that slaves were, in fact, just immigrants serving unpaid internships.
SEE ALSO: Samuel L. Jackson uses one tweet to crush Ben Carson and his slaves as 'immigrants' commentTo illustrate his point, Noah turned 12 Years a Slaveinto a movie about an unpaid immigrant and, well.
Watch and then cry without stopping for yourself.
Someone please make it stop.
Topics Trevor Noah
An ancient lost city in Iraq is found using old spyKristen Schaal's joke on slacktivism in the Trump era is all of usMarine biologist captures 'blue hole' in the Great Barrier ReefReport says credit cards used at Sonic restaurants are up for sale on the dark webGetting paid to drink beer could be your new jobAmazon's Fire TV bundles massively undercut the Apple TV 4KBBC presenter accidentally drops the c'Game of Thrones' sets directors for the final season and it's all becoming too realAn ancient lost city in Iraq is found using old spy'Outlander': Who is Lord John Grey?Ron Howard teases Star Wars fans again with a cryptic Han Solo tweetElectric carElectric carInstagram now lets you choose who can comment on your postsMove over, ghosting. Submarining is the hot new way to be a jerk.Ron Howard teases Star Wars fans again with a cryptic Han Solo tweetStar Trek: Discovery is forcing me to make a galactic decisionAmazon's new Fire TV is tiny and HDR'Kevin Can Wait' killing off its lead actress was the most WTF thing on TVAmazon's Echo Connect brings phone calls to the Echo The Sound of Dawn by Nina MacLaughlin Becoming Radicalized: An Interview With John Wray The First Abstract Painter Was a Woman by Nana Asfour Bad Genre: Annie Ernaux, Autofiction, and Finding a Voice by Lauren Elkin Lucia Berlin’s Litany of Failed Homes Poetry Rx: You Are the Penultimate Love of My Life by Sarah Kay Staff Picks: Whisky Priests, World’s End, and Brilliant Friends by The Paris Review Blaze Orange, the Color of Fear, Warnings, and the Artificial by Katy Kelleher Cooking with Octavia Butler by Valerie Stivers Yellow City by Ellena Savage Poetry Rx: You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Sarah Kay Scenes Dealing with Walking Dead, Torture, Vampires by The Paris Review The Faces of Ferrante by Miranda Popkey The Missing Images of Chinese Immigrants by May Fighting with Czesław Miłosz by Anthony Madrid Staff Picks: Singing, Sequins, and Slaughterhouses by The Paris Review Time Warps Are Real and What You Should Do About It by Anthony Madrid Bring Back Cortázar by Alejandro Zambra Toward a More Radical Selfie by India Ennenga A Reckoning is Different Than a Tell
2.6075s , 8191.8828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Diotta Fatou】,Pursuit Information Network