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Trevor Noah's Aboriginal Joke Resurfaces to New Backlash

Trevor Noah's Aboriginal Joke Resurfaces to New Backlash

Host of The Daily Show Trevor Noah speaks ahead of former U.S. President Barack Obama at the Gates Foundation Inaugural Goalkeepers event on Sept. 20, 2017, in New York City. (Yana Paskova/Getty Images)

Tuesday, 24 July 2018 05:00 PM EDT

Trevor Noah's offensive aboriginal joke he told in 2013 calling all indigenous Australian women ugly has resurfaced, and the comedian faces calls for a boycott of his "Tour Down Under," 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 color."

"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 over Noah's joke has arisen at a time of heightened scrutiny of 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.

(Reporting by Sonali Paul Editing by Eric Meijer)

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