You're listening to Comedy Central, give me questions or anything before we move on anything you want to chat about, anything on your mind. The fun part of a live show, Yes, racism and so oh I love that. I love how you asked such a deep question in such a bubbly way.
His the turn of voice was really fun. So what's the difference between Because then I thought we were gonna say, like, oh, the difference between like summer and spring for you is you're like, what's the difference between racism in South Africa
and the racism in the USA? Almost like my favorite topic. Um, I will tell you what I think the biggest difference between racism in America and racism in South Africa is I find that South African racism is and was a lot more blatant, and so there's more of an acknowledgement
of it as an idea. And I always say to people, I know it's strange to say this, but I often think that was the greatest gift the apartheid government gave us is that it was like it was there, it was happening to It wasn't hidden, do you know what I mean? So you were just like, we don't want this. People would fight, stop this apart, it's racism, and then the government would be like, yes, of course it is racism. That's what we're doing to you. The blacks must not
do this. But then what happened in America is, you know, you hit that period where like they started changing things, and I know there was around Nixon and they were like, oh, we've got to be silent about this, and then it wasn't platance anymore. And so I always thought that's a terrible thing to do to people, because now people have to be like detectives of their own racism, have to figure it out, you know what I mean. So then you give an example, in South Africa, the government would
just say, blacks cannot live in these areas. You're black, you don't live here. Now you know, I'm black, I don't live here. I don't like it, but I don't live here. You get what I'm saying. But then in America you'd be like, can I get a homeland? And they'd be like, oh no, And you'd be like why and they'd be like maybe, like why can't it? And then you just start realizing You're like, wow, how come the black people all seem to only be able to get houses in these areas, but not in these areas,
and these school districts are better. How come the money is going here? How come the how come? And it's you get what I'm saying. And I know it sounds strange to say, but I think there's something liberating about fighting an obvious enemy as opposed to one that you have to prove exists. That's probably the biggest difference you can America West And And can I just say I would what is your name? Katrina? You should be a debate moderator in this country because the way you snuff
that question in was so chilled. You would you would throw politicians off there? What are you? You're a teacher? Ah? You see that was uh yeah, yeah, No, politicians wouldn't see you coming. You know. You just be like, so, let's talk about all of the campaign finance frauds and how you stole that money. What's the Daily Show weeknights at eleven tent Central on Comedy Central and stream full episodes anytime on Paramount Plus. This has been a Comedy Central podcast