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Noah, Lahren go head to head over Black Lives Matter

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THE DAILY SHOW is trying to do something about the liberal media echo chamber.

Trevor Noah invited conservati­ve commentato­r Tomi Lahren on his show on Wednesday night for a debate, during which the two hashed out everything from Black Lives Matter to the Affordable Care Act to Donald Trump’s hot-mic recording.

Lahren is the host of The Blaze’s Tomi, and Noah showed a clip of her show to give his audience – who quite possibly had never seen her series – a little introducti­on to her viewpoints. Coming across as an enraged version of Hayden Panettiere, Lahren railed against protesters (“crybabies with nothing better to do”), Occupy Wall Street “brats” and “the militant” Black Lives Matter movement.

“Why are you so angry?” Noah asked after the clip rolled.

“I’m actually not that angry,” she responded. “It’s just that there are things that need to be said, and a lot of people are afraid to say them.”

Lahren, who said being on Noah’s show was coming into the lion’s den, seemed more nervous than Noah, who was ultra-calm.

The back-and-forth was more reasonable than most of the presidenti­al debates, at least, with both sides giving impassione­d responses to one another in comprehens­ible English.

Lahren admitted that what Trump said to Billy Bush about making unwanted sexual advances on women was indefensib­le, but she maintained that – even though she was a self-proclaimed “Marco Rubio girl” – once Trump was the Republican nominee, she had to support him.

“It was not a good day for Trump supporters,” she said of the tape release.

“But I’m still comparing someone who said some nasty things, to a woman (Hillary Clinton) who has done nasty things.”

When Noah asked her what her intention was with hosting her show, she said wanted to give a voice to the people ignored by the coasts, who might be too afraid to speak out for fear of being labelled.

“You can call me whatever the hell you want, I won’t back down,” she said.

But Noah got a few digs in. When Lahren said she believed Trump was level-headed and reasonable, Noah asked, “Do you have Twitter?”

And when she claimed she doesn’t see colour – which stirred up the audience – Noah said: “For somebody who’s not racist, you have to spend a lot of time saying: ‘I’m not racist’.”

After a discussion of her criticism of Colin Kaepernick’s personal form of peaceful protest, she even offered to have the 49ers quarterbac­k on her show.

The only time she seemed especially rattled was when Noah told her that, with Trump’s win, she was now part of the mainstream media.

Of course, like every other topic, the two ultimately just agreed to disagree.

Neither made much headway in convincing the other to flip-flop, and both held their own enough so that liberals could have seen Noah as the victor while conservati­ves could have claimed Lahren won.

When Noah asked Lahren if there was any misconcept­ion about her she wished she could clear up, she said: “I wish we could disagree with each other without (people) thinking we are bad or ill-intentione­d.”

In the end, that was the point of the spectacle: to show that two people with opposing views can have a relatively civil conversati­on.

They can even publicly support each other on Twitter: “Thank you for being my guest Tomi. Our goal should be to destroy these ‘bubbles’ not each other. You’re always welcome on my show.”

“To my fans: Trevor Noah is not a douche or a jerk. To Trevor’s fans: I’m not a bitch. We are people with opposing views. That’s it.” – The Washington Post

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Trevor Noah on The Daily Show.

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