Trevor tried to educate people in the nicest way about what being coloured means in South Africa. I hope everyone takes something away from this piece of comedy
@@7reasonsssssss”Trevor has educated them long ago”…commented on a video my creators who said they’d never even heard Trevor’s standup before and 1 who’d never even seen a picture of him… I’m not sure how he has “educated” all of the people from the U.S. when there are plenty who still don’t know who he is. The U.S. is a huge country and among the largest in the world (#3 out of 195)….but I guess that somehow also gets lost in your confusion. Keep thinking you know Americans and even what the country looks like just because of media. I’m sure you’ll be right some of the time. 🙌 ❤
@@prettysemiD Even if he hasn't, your ignorance to other people's cultures can be solved simply by doing your own research instead of attacking that girl every time she tries to explain herself. If Tyla went to America claiming she was black and then you guys found out that she was actually coloured, you would've thrown a fit too and said she was "black fishing"🤷🏽♀️
@@7reasonsssssss she came over here without knowing our culture. Over here "colored" is a racial epitaph. We're not responsible to adhere to foreign cultures here in our own country the same way we dont expect you guys to change up your culture for us whenever we go there. It's not our job to be knowledgeable about the culture Tyla comes from when she's trying to get our support here. Its her job to know our culture whenever she's here. It's pretty arrogant to come to another people's culture, with the hopes of getting their support, and expect those people to do their homework about your culture thats foreign to them.
He is mixed race, right in the middle, half black and half white., and he was seen as mixed by both sides, growing up it was actually illegal to be, to have mixed race children... That's why the "enthusiasm" for being called black...
Because stand ups, while outlandish and exaggerating, there is ALWAYS a sliver of truth in it. That is why we laugh. If someone says something outlandish with ZERO truth in it, it will never be funny. Try it and get back to me 😂😂😂 Just make up something that is illogical and practically inconceivable. And then try exaggerating and telling it in a "funny" way and see the reactions u get.
Americans don't understand what coloured means. Its something completely different than colored. Americans cant tell the whole world to think and say the same as them
lol in the U.S., the word would still be spelled “colored.” Yes, different countries have different caste systems. Rarely does someone in the U.S. try to make someone within their country call themselves anything in particular. What they may do though is within their own country…use their own words for the caste system that exists there. No one can make them think or say the same thing as them either haha. Love your comment ❤❤❤
@@prettysemiD thank you, I thought I would get a ton of hate like people are doing to Tyla. She's saying she's a proud south Coloured woman and people lost their minds. No I was just saying we spell it differently color vs colour ❤️
Ok but Tyla came here looking for our support. It was her job to learn the customs here. It wasn't nor isnt our job to learn her culture's customs when shes the one coming here for support. If any of us went to South Africa looking to get support for our musical career and we didn't follow your customs while expecting you guys to know our customs, you all would be calling us "typical arrogant Americans." You'd have the same criticisms about us that you have now, yet you want us to give a pass to your fellow South African for doing the very thing to us that you would hate if we were to do it to you.
@@apexone5502 Erroneous, baseless and nonsense comment. She didn't have to learn anything.She didn't have to change her culture and identity for you. Where in the world do artists travelling to other countries have to do that? It's silly. She is who she is and it's disrespectful to expect her to change for anyone. Also, you don't know South Africa and you don't know South Africans. We have many, many artists, singers, actors etc. visiting South Africa and they always leave with praise for the friendlyness and open arms and hospitality of Saffas. Never ever have we tried to enforce our customs and culture on visitors. We rather learn from each other and it enriches both parties. No I'm sorry hey, your comment is unenlightened nonsense. You think other countries will automatically act in the same shameful way the USA has , because that is your normal way.
@@prettysemiD I'm a Coloured Saffa and I worked for the US for a looong time. I was told I was racist because I call myself Coloured in my own country. I worked for the US gov....trust the ignorance runs deep.
He is South African. Has a Swiss or Sweedish German father and a Xhosa mother. It was great to see your reaction to Trevor and that you were able to relate. He makes difficult conversations easy. Can't remember if he grew up in Jo'burg or Cape Town since his mother is Xhosa.
@Victormashishi-t7t Taken, if you want to see it that way. However, there are a few facts missing out of that calculation. His mother is a Canadian born National. Also, he has been in the States so long that he has reculturalised. It's a lot of hard work to reculturalise, I understand this from experience. I reculturalised as Irish. Nobody treats me like I am South African anymore. Hence, taking those factors into consideration, he is not purely South African even though he is South African born.
@@googlea2692dresscodes ain't the only creative thing out there boss😤😤 also all cultures have different dress codes u also copy but since yall petty i guess the whole world should start checking u for using they shit hmmm
The first few minutes of Trevor talking about mixed race, black, white and how black and white people label people, shows how much BS this labeling of people actually is. Same as "laughing black", people think it's because someone is inherently black, Trevor shows that, even that, is nothing more than a mannerism.
In other countries like Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Trevor might be classified as black though. More like a yellow bone kind of guy. In South Africa being colored is more like a race on its own.
You do realize that he is talking about black Americans... For the whites, mixed or not they are all black, but for black Americans, you don't really accept mixed one as black.. Until they are successful and rich.
Hahaha Trevor was speaking about his perception of how black Americans saw mixed people while he was still in South Africa. This was from media he saw. His account of when he physically arrived shows that people saw him as black and not simply “mixed.” So that impression shown by the media was not completely true. FYI, black Americans who have been in the country for centuries are mixed. 🤷♀️ the more you know…
The problem with African Americans doing reactions is you guys always miss the small nuanced jokes, it's like you're either too daft to get them or idk what's going on. But there are little nuggets in there that are relevant to the US you missed.
You see the way to obtain land is to buy it like everyone else. I'm too broke to buy a farm, so I'm not going to demand that the government take it from it's owners and gives it to whoever asks for free. That's not how this works. If i want to own it, I have to work for it.
@@romivr03 the people that came here were not rich the british couldnt even afford ther coronations they stole lied n k!lled then set the standard of morality
You guys proved the "I was even laughing black" statement he said cos you laughed the exact same way he did😂
😂😂don’t do that
@@letslaugh5007 😂😂😂
yeah
Mookie did, then realised he did, and was lost out of sight laughing his ass off 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bruh😂😂😂
It's interesting to watch this with the backlash Tyla has been getting.very funny but so much wisdom in this
Trevor is an OUTSTANDING comic.... so insightful, so raw, so honest... y'all should explore his work
Trevor is awesome. Great perspective coming from South Africa. Super funny, worldly and clever.
Trevor tried to educate people in the nicest way about what being coloured means in South Africa. I hope everyone takes something away from this piece of comedy
That's why I'm always confused when Americans act lost when Tyla says she's coloured but Trevor has educated them long time ago 😒
@@7reasonsssssss”Trevor has educated them long ago”…commented on a video my creators who said they’d never even heard Trevor’s standup before and 1 who’d never even seen a picture of him…
I’m not sure how he has “educated” all of the people from the U.S. when there are plenty who still don’t know who he is. The U.S. is a huge country and among the largest in the world (#3 out of 195)….but I guess that somehow also gets lost in your confusion. Keep thinking you know Americans and even what the country looks like just because of media. I’m sure you’ll be right some of the time. 🙌 ❤
@@prettysemiD Even if he hasn't, your ignorance to other people's cultures can be solved simply by doing your own research instead of attacking that girl every time she tries to explain herself. If Tyla went to America claiming she was black and then you guys found out that she was actually coloured, you would've thrown a fit too and said she was "black fishing"🤷🏽♀️
I wish I would have seen him🤣🤣🤣
@@7reasonsssssss she came over here without knowing our culture. Over here "colored" is a racial epitaph. We're not responsible to adhere to foreign cultures here in our own country the same way we dont expect you guys to change up your culture for us whenever we go there.
It's not our job to be knowledgeable about the culture Tyla comes from when she's trying to get our support here. Its her job to know our culture whenever she's here. It's pretty arrogant to come to another people's culture, with the hopes of getting their support, and expect those people to do their homework about your culture thats foreign to them.
"And i'm willing to do the time". A subtle but great joke🤣
i was looking for this comment
Ive been looking for it my entire life@@tebogogratitude957
I am seeing him live in Auckland New Zealand in November. He is my FAV comedian. I am South African but was never able too so I am excited 👊🏻
Appreciate the comment
wait he's coming here? gosh I need to use social media sites more 😅 definitely checking this out!
He is mixed race, right in the middle, half black and half white., and he was seen as mixed by both sides, growing up it was actually illegal to be, to have mixed race children... That's why the "enthusiasm" for being called black...
Trevor is hilarious. He doesn’t do too much stand up but I wish he would do more.
@@LindaM1976 he was touring earlier this year… i think he’s getting back to it
I can't get enough of him! He's hilarious!
I don't know what it says about me, but almost every hard lesson I've learned as an adult I've learned through a stand-up set 😅
It’s a lot of truth in jokes appreciate the comment
Because stand ups, while outlandish and exaggerating, there is ALWAYS a sliver of truth in it. That is why we laugh.
If someone says something outlandish with ZERO truth in it, it will never be funny. Try it and get back to me 😂😂😂
Just make up something that is illogical and practically inconceivable. And then try exaggerating and telling it in a "funny" way and see the reactions u get.
I watched this twice now on your channel and Trevor is the comady king.
He is a comedy legend from SA love him mookie😁
Just started following you guys. Love your reactions. You guys are awesome .... thanks from Australia 😊
Thanks for subbing!
Thanks for subbing!
Americans don't understand what coloured means. Its something completely different than colored. Americans cant tell the whole world to think and say the same as them
lol in the U.S., the word would still be spelled “colored.” Yes, different countries have different caste systems. Rarely does someone in the U.S. try to make someone within their country call themselves anything in particular. What they may do though is within their own country…use their own words for the caste system that exists there. No one can make them think or say the same thing as them either haha. Love your comment ❤❤❤
@@prettysemiD thank you, I thought I would get a ton of hate like people are doing to Tyla. She's saying she's a proud south Coloured woman and people lost their minds. No I was just saying we spell it differently color vs colour ❤️
Ok but Tyla came here looking for our support. It was her job to learn the customs here. It wasn't nor isnt our job to learn her culture's customs when shes the one coming here for support.
If any of us went to South Africa looking to get support for our musical career and we didn't follow your customs while expecting you guys to know our customs, you all would be calling us "typical arrogant Americans." You'd have the same criticisms about us that you have now, yet you want us to give a pass to your fellow South African for doing the very thing to us that you would hate if we were to do it to you.
@@apexone5502 Erroneous, baseless and nonsense comment. She didn't have to learn anything.She didn't have to change her culture and identity for you. Where in the world do artists travelling to other countries have to do that? It's silly. She is who she is and it's disrespectful to expect her to change for anyone. Also, you don't know South Africa and you don't know South Africans. We have many, many artists, singers, actors etc. visiting South Africa and they always leave with praise for the friendlyness and open arms and hospitality of Saffas. Never ever have we tried to enforce our customs and culture on visitors. We rather learn from each other and it enriches both parties. No I'm sorry hey, your comment is unenlightened nonsense. You think other countries will automatically act in the same shameful way the USA has , because that is your normal way.
@@prettysemiD I'm a Coloured Saffa and I worked for the US for a looong time. I was told I was racist because I call myself Coloured in my own country. I worked for the US gov....trust the ignorance runs deep.
Yeah yeah 👊🏻😅🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 God took his time with Noah❤️
We love you Trev ❤
RUclips The real southafrica with Mark Blanton, this black americans what relocated to southafrica 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
He is South African. Has a Swiss or Sweedish German father and a Xhosa mother. It was great to see your reaction to Trevor and that you were able to relate. He makes difficult conversations easy. Can't remember if he grew up in Jo'burg or Cape Town since his mother is Xhosa.
Yes, he is from the township in Soweto not sure of which section exactly.
Proudly South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🌷🍁
He is from the township in Soweto, not sure of the section.
Proudly South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦💞🌷🍁⚘️
He is just a South African, full stop
@Victormashishi-t7t Taken, if you want to see it that way. However, there are a few facts missing out of that calculation. His mother is a Canadian born National. Also, he has been in the States so long that he has reculturalised. It's a lot of hard work to reculturalise, I understand this from experience. I reculturalised as Irish. Nobody treats me like I am South African anymore. Hence, taking those factors into consideration, he is not purely South African even though he is South African born.
You guys are from Bmore! Yeeeeees!
😂😂yea we is
We see Trevor Noah... We sub 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
He from South Africa
Black Americans are the most creative people in the world.
There are plenty of other creative people in the world that you just don't know anything about.
Cap
@user-np8sr6kj6w
Not at all, show me another group that has the world dressing and talking like them
No South Africans
@@googlea2692dresscodes ain't the only creative thing out there boss😤😤 also all cultures have different dress codes u also copy but since yall petty i guess the whole world should start checking u for using they shit hmmm
You react to one south african video and we shall come in numbers . South Africa approve
You must show more of his shows for us Mookie😉😁
Trevor is that dude! The Brother is mad funny!
You guys laughed just like he did.
Every country has slang. And it's sometimes hard for a lot of people to understand.
Hi new sub from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you
So you see yourself from a different perspective, hey? You'll never say 'Nah mean' without thinking of him, hey? Lol!
I kinda wish Africans nvr consumed American pop culture. Or anything black American.
The first few minutes of Trevor talking about mixed race, black, white and how black and white people label people, shows how much BS this labeling of people actually is. Same as "laughing black", people think it's because someone is inherently black, Trevor shows that, even that, is nothing more than a mannerism.
so basically Joe Buddens doesn't like Tyla so we all just gonna label her as mixed in America! 😄
Do more Trevor Noah reactions
Please do the "my first time trying tacos"
That a crazy one😂😂😂😂😂
Wait, you have another channel? I didn’t even know.😂❤
can you react to "SOME LANGUAGES ARE SCARY"by Trevor Noah please 🙏
In other countries like Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Trevor might be classified as black though. More like a yellow bone kind of guy. In South Africa being colored is more like a race on its own.
I get it all, but why bring race into everything. ( but as a brown guy respect to the black community and the their achievements)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Please react to Travor Noah _White people can't match
Travor Noah _ we can fight with our police
You do realize that he is talking about black Americans... For the whites, mixed or not they are all black, but for black Americans, you don't really accept mixed one as black.. Until they are successful and rich.
Hahaha Trevor was speaking about his perception of how black Americans saw mixed people while he was still in South Africa. This was from media he saw.
His account of when he physically arrived shows that people saw him as black and not simply “mixed.” So that impression shown by the media was not completely true. FYI, black Americans who have been in the country for centuries are mixed. 🤷♀️ the more you know…
@@alifc1082 who do you think historically raised those mixed children who were often the result of rape, if not their black mothers and her family.
@therealgodessisis
Mariah or Alicia keys wasn’t a result of rape we black Americans need to learn past from present
What it do
The problem with African Americans doing reactions is you guys always miss the small nuanced jokes, it's like you're either too daft to get them or idk what's going on. But there are little nuggets in there that are relevant to the US you missed.
You have to find That's Racist
Its not lol
@@Randomthings...2.0It's the name of a show 😂
When he was still funny and awesome now he is just a joke 😢
Trevor need to talk about race in south africa. Why is the black population still landless. African Americans should speak on African American issues.
You see the way to obtain land is to buy it like everyone else. I'm too broke to buy a farm, so I'm not going to demand that the government take it from it's owners and gives it to whoever asks for free. That's not how this works. If i want to own it, I have to work for it.
He does,All the time,ur problem is u tooo forward 😂😂😂
@@romivr03 the people that came here were not rich the british couldnt even afford ther coronations they stole lied n k!lled then set the standard of morality
His from South Africa,Africa is an entire continent,Be specific 🙏🏾👊🏾🙂