Los Angeles Times

Noah jokes fall flat

‘Daily Show’s’ future host is criticized over tweets that many find sexist, anti-Semitic.

- By Stephen Battaglio

Comedy Central is backing up its new “Daily Show” host, Trevor Noah, after his social media history came back to haunt him.

Just a day after Comedy Central announced that Noah will succeed Jon Stewart as host of the satirical news program, Noah came under fire Tuesday for jokes on his Twitter account that many on the social media site are calling sexist and anti-Semitic.

The cable channel issued a statement in support of Noah after the matter was widely reported on websites and became a discussion topic on cable news throughout the day.

“Like many comedians, Trevor Noah pushes boundaries; he is provocativ­e and spares no one, himself included,” said the network statement. “To judge him or his comedy based on a handful of jokes is unfair. Trevor is a talented comedian with a bright future at Comedy Central.”

Noah also took to Twitter

to post his own defense.

“To reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn’t land is not a true reflection of my character, nor my evolution as a comedian,” he wrote.

The hiring of Noah, a biracial 31-year-old comic from South Africa, to replace Stewart was considered a surprising­ly bold and forward-thinking move.

Now the narrative of his story has quickly turned to the Twitter comments, revealing the risk of taking a chance on an unknown quantity.

If the issue does not go away and Noah becomes a polarizing figure, it could be damaging to the prospects of “The Daily Show” after Stewart leaves later this year.

Though advertiser­s who buy time on the show know they are getting edgy comedy, an ugly controvers­y could lead them to take their dollars elsewhere.

Some of the Noah tweets go back to 2009, but others are as recent as last May. Among the tweets that have been criticized:

“Behind every successful Rap Billionair­e is a double as rich Jewish man. #BeatsByDre­idel.”

“Almost bumped a Jewish kid crossing the road. He didn’t look b4 crossing but I still would [have] felt so bad in my german car!”

“I like women that don’t wear make up. For me they’re like pizza - still great the next morning!”

“get drunk & think that ‘I’m sexy!’ - fat chicks everywhere”

“Originally when men proposed they went down on one knee so if the woman said no they were in the perfect uppercut position.”

Most of the backlash toward Noah has been from other Twitter users, some of them fellow comedians including Roseanne Barr.

Noah was mocked even by a fellow Comedy Central host, Daniel Tosh, who wrote: “to be fair to trevor noah, all foreign comics are at least a decade behind us in what they think is funny.”

The Anti-Defamation League issued a gentle rebuke that asked Noah and Comedy Central to aim higher once he takes over “The Daily Show.”

“We hope he will not cross the line from legitimate satire into offensiven­ess with jokes calling up anti-Semitic stereotype­s and misogyny,” the ADL statement read. “And we hope that he and Comedy Central will make a conscious effort to ensure ‘The Daily Show’ remains funny and irreverent without traffickin­g in bigoted jokes at the expense of Jews, other minorities and women.”

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Agence France-Presse / Getty Images TREVOR NOAH’S hiring as future “Daily Show” host was considered a bold, forward-thinking move.

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