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TREVOR NOAH FACES BACKLASH IN AUSTRALIA OVER OFFENSIVE INDIGENOUS JOKE

- SONALI PAUL

Comedian Trevor Noah is facing calls for a boycott of his “Tour Down Under” over an offensive joke he told in 2013 calling all indigenous Australian women ugly, even after he acknowledg­ed on Monday that he had done wrong.

Noah, host of the popular Daily Show in the United States, responded after an indigenous Australian highlighte­d a clip of a stand-up show in 2013 where the comedian made the offensive comments, with the hashtag #boycotttre­vornoahino­z.

In the footage, Noah said that “all women of every race can be beautiful”, then said: “And I know some of you are sitting there now going, ‘Oh Trevor, yeah, but I’ve never seen a beautiful Aborigine’.”

He then went on to say, “It’s not always about looks,” and pretended to play a didgeridoo, a traditiona­l long wooden wind instrument, in a suggestive way.

The clip has since been removed from social media, after indigenous ex-footballer Joe Williams said the comments were “utterly unacceptab­le” especially for “a man of colour”.

“I am so disgusted and appalled by the comments by @Trevornoah and his attempted humour that denigrates Aboriginal women I hope Australian­s boycott his shows in #Brisbane #Sydney #Melbourne #Perth,” author Anita Heiss said on social media.

Noah responded that Williams was right.

“After visiting Australia’s Bunjilaka museum and learning about aboriginal history first hand I vowed never to make a joke like that again. And I haven’t,” he said on social media.

The controvers­y has arisen at a time of heightened scrutiny over indigenous issues, amid an inquest into the death in custody of a mentally ill indigenous man.

Noah is due to tour Australia in late August.

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