Trevor Noah had a hilarious reaction to Joe Rogan's recent comments that calling Black people "Black" was "weird" unless they were "100% African from the darkest place."
James Lindsay attempted to argue against teaching critical race theory in schools but his rapid fire delivery left everyone's head spinning.
A Virginia voter doesn't think schools should be teaching kids about Critical Race Theory. Please don't ask him to define what it is though.
Leonardo DiCaprio really took one for the team when he had to play an evil white dude in "Django Unchained."
Dave Grohl gives a delightful retrospective on his career with Desus and Mero that feels like a conversation between friends.
It's a stock character type we keep on seeing again and again.
The Uhuru march for reparations didn't go quite as planned…
"I wonder if anyone tried to warn people about this before," Chris Redd says in character as the fallen NFL star in a hilarious "SNL" cold open.
Amudalat Ajasa took a visit to the Asatru Folk Assembly, the last church in America that only accepts white people as members, and questioned what their religion was all about.
Detroit Tigers baseball analyst Jack Morris apologizes after making an apparent ill-advised joke about Shohei Ohtani.
A Western guy explains how he's able to discern between three different woman from three different countries in Asia.
While appearing on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" in 1978, Carl Sagan gave a pointed critique of "Star Wars."
Nikole Hannah-Jones responded to University of North Carolina's tenure offer on "CBS This Morning."
Republicans have been beating the drum about the scourge of critical race theory for several weeks now. Here's some of the most ridiculous explanations about it, and Dick Morris's take is a doozy.
Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, explains the importance of reading about different perspectives to gain understanding, even if they're controversial.
Rita Moreno defended Lin-Manuel Miranda from accusations that he failed to reflect Washington Heights' Afro-Latino population in the casting of "In The Heights."
Ziwe found herself the center of a culture war about race, as Megyn Kelly tweeted an angry letter from a parent that complained that her show, which she said "exemplifies hate speech against white women," was aired in the classroom.
Khanyisa Mnyaka, author of "Traveling While Black And Lesbian," lists the top 10 most racist countries she's ever been to and the reasons why.
Oliver rightly points out that there isn't an Asian monolith that you can pin everyone's experiences too, and how the term "model minority" gets weaponized for the wrong reasons.
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