Trevor Noah reacted with compassion to Kanye West’s recent attack with racist slurs against a South African comic.
“Damn, we’re here again,” Noah, 38, began his lengthy response to West, 44, in the comment section of his now-deleted post, naming the host “k–n.”
He went on to praise West’s musical genius and how his work as a producer has impacted his life in a screenshot taken by TMZ.
“I thought differently about how I spent my money because of you, I learned to keep my childish creativity from adult thoughts because of you, I still smile every time I fasten my seat belt because of you” , is a comedy. The central person shared.
Admitting that Ye was an “indelible” part of his life, Noah continues, “It breaks my heart to see you like this,” referring to West’s recent social media antics.
“I don’t care if you support Trump and I don’t care if you fry Pete. However, I care when I see you on a path dangerously close to danger and pain.
He then begged the DONDA artist to understand the difference between fighting for his family and fighting with his family, adding that the latter often led to tragedy.
According to the Daily Show host, Noah is worried about West’s well-being. Getty Images for Netflix
“I woke up too many times and read headlines about men who killed their exes, children, and then themselves. I never want to read this headline about you.
Regarding West’s use of “k-n”, Noah had this to say: “Obviously some people are graduating, but we’re still stupid.
“Never forget that the biggest ploy the racists ever played with blacks was to teach us to rob each other of our blackness whenever we disagree.”
Noah concluded by calling West’s “K-nbaya” pun “fun as shit”, adding that maybe in the future they could have a laugh together.
West criticized the Daily Show host for being protective of his future ex-wife Kim Kardashian, and the controversial post eventually led to the rapper being suspended from Instagram for 24 hours.