Submitted by punchinglines t3_127sgsy in television
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amosthorribleperson t1_jefzenx wrote
The weird hatred a lot of people on this sub have for Trevor Noah is concerning.
Fat-Villante t1_jegp004 wrote
It really is weird, he's a decent comedian
punchinglines OP t1_jegeb0g wrote
I honestly find it amusing... hating a successful comedian because you don't find them funny is such a strange concept to me.
It's like me hating Jerry Seinfeld, because I don't find him funny or me hating Harry Styles because his music doesn't appeal to me.
Even though I don't find Jerry Seinfeld funny, that doesn't make him any less of a talented, successful comedian. Similarly, even though I don't listen to Harry Styles, he's still a talented, successful musician. You can't gatekeep comedy.
GarlVinland4Astrea t1_jegzt1n wrote
Disliking an entertainment act because you think they are bad at their core competency is weird to you?
Is it weird when you dislike a band you think sucks?
Zarianin t1_jeg61b0 wrote
Can't find a "comedian" unfunny without it coming across as hate, makes sense...
Gabagool1987 t1_jeg5a5s wrote
It’s not hatred. It’s that he’s not talented
aethiestinafoxhole t1_jefooe4 wrote
“Comedian”
punchinglines OP t1_jeghr6p wrote
Like him or not, he's objectively a comedian, and a very successful one at that.
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He is currently in the midst of a massive international comedy tour, stopping in 28 cities in the US, and already with 5x sold-out shows in Berlin, 2x sold-out shows in Paris and 2x sold-out shows in London
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His comedy memoir, Born a Crime, has been a NYT best-seller for 176 weeks (for context, Obama's book maxed out at 23 weeks)
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He has sold out comedy shows the Madison Square Garden in NYC, O2 Arena in London, Chase Center in California, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.
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His comedy audiobook is one of Audible's Top 100 Best-Selling Audiobooks ever, with 206k ratings (for context, Atomic Habits by James Clear is at 115k)
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He's had three Netflix comedy specials - his most recent (excl. the one released a few months ago) was nominated for a Grammy.
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He has hosted the Grammy's, the most prestigious music event in the world, for three years in a row
anasui1 t1_jegsz4l wrote
just chiming in to say that Ziggo Dome is such an amazing name
WarcraftFarscape t1_jefvqwl wrote
For real, this guy has the appeal of drying paint
Chariotwheel t1_jegpby9 wrote
Yeah, his life story is very interesting and whenever he talked about that it was interesting, but boy the show itself was dry. The best parts where the unscripted between-the-scenes segments on YouTube.
I don't think he was good in performing pre-written jokes.
Zarianin t1_jefytik wrote
Agreed one of the least funny people I've ever heard. Only slightly better than Brendan Schaub
tomk40 t1_jeg5qbm wrote
Boy's Blogbusser
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punchinglines OP t1_jefp4by wrote
Unless I'm being wooshed, according to the article, the last comedian to win this is Charlie Chaplin
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Gabagool1987 t1_jefntgw wrote
Do you win that for not being funny? Or least amount of viewers of your programming?