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  1. 16 de abr. de 2018 · 3.9M views 5 years ago. Trevor compares how kids are being punished today vs. when he was a kid. Watch full episodes of The Daily Show for free: http://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-sho......

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  2. 19 de dez. de 2022 · How Millennials Punish Their Kids - Between The Scenes | The Daily Show Throwback. Trevor compares how kids are being punished today vs. when he was a kid. #TDSThrowback #DailyShow...

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    • Summary: Chapter 3: Trevor, Pray
    • Summary: Chapter 4: Chameleon
    • Summary: Chapter 5: The Second Girl
    • Summary: Chapter 6: Loopholes
    • Summary: Chapter 7: Fufi
    • Summary: Chapter 8: Robert
    • Analysis: Chapters 3–8

    South African culture contains contradictions. Their justice system has modern elements: a judge, jury, and lawyers. The laws, however, seem ancient. Well into the twenty-first century, one could be arrested and found guilty by a jury for practicing witchcraft. The only regular male presence in Trevor’s young life was Patricia’s father, Temperance ...

    Language, Noah believes, is a good tool for dismantling racist ideologies. However, it is also a good tool for perpetuating them, because language is another way for humans to decide who is and isn’t like them. The South African government used language to maintain divisions among the South African tribes. Trevor’s grandmother Frances regularly bea...

    Before apartheid, Black South African children were taught in English mission schools. They learned English and studied science, history, medicine, and law. Bantu, or “native,” schools established by the apartheid government were designed to keep the Black populations in poverty. Bantu schools taught mostly agriculture and simple counting and measu...

    The racial divides of South African apartheid were not logical to Noah. Chinese immigrants were classified as Black, while Japanese immigrants were classified as white. However, many South Africans were not able to distinguish between Chinese immigrants and Japanese immigrants, so it made for a confusing social and legal stratification. Trevor was ...

    It is unusual for Black South Africans to own cats as pets as many of them believe cats are witches and carried jinxes. One South African soccer player was jailed for beating a cat to death when it interrupted a match. Once Patricia had moved her son from a Black neighborhood to a mixed-race neighborhood, she brought Trevor two black cats. Someone ...

    Once Trevor was older, Patricia encouraged him to seek out his father. Patricia hoped that Trevor would find a piece of himself, and that it would be good for him to show his father who Trevor had grown up to become. As a grown man, Trevor Noah has still never met his Swiss grandparents, or his father’s sister. Noah still doesn’t know much about th...

    Just as the South African justice system uses contemporary methods to enforce arcane laws, the people in Trevor’s family are full of contradiction as well. Bipolar disorder dictates the extreme behaviors of Patricia’s father, whom Trevor loves. Trevor also loves his mother, who raises him according to her own progressive ideals but disciplines him ...

  3. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Millennial Parenting vs. Trevor Noah's Childhood - Between the Scenes | The Daily Show. Trevor Noah compares the way he was disciplined as a kid to how millennial parents punish...

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  4. 17 de mai. de 2021 · “One of my uncles stopped calling me Trevor. He called me ‘Terror’ instead.” “‘My child, you must look on the bright side.’ ‘What? What are you talking about, ‘the bright side’? Mom, you were...

  5. 5 de jan. de 2021 · “While most children are proof of their parents’ love, I was the proof of their criminality. The only time I could be with my father was indoors. If we left the house, he’d have to walk across...

  6. 11 de nov. de 2016 · In his new memoir, Born A Crime, The Daily Show host reflects on his experience growing up the child of a black, Xhosa mother and a Swiss father when interracial relationships were illegal.