Negro led by the white savior. I know it was supposed to symbolize roosevelts friendship with the other races. If youre such good friends, let them up on the horse or at least give them something to ride. One reason the protests are still going strong, because racism is going strong. Look what happened after nascar banned the Confederate Flag. A disturbing discovery, a noose found in a stall for bubba wallace, the only fulltime black driver, successfully convinced the stock car racing series to ban the Confederate Flag at the tracks and facilities. Wallace writing todays despicable act of racism hatred leaves me saddened and service as a painful reminder of how much further we must go as society. Nascar says we have launched an immediate investigation and will do everything we can to identify the person responsible and eliminate them from the sport. Trevor this is such bullshit. Bubba wallace spoke out against racism and clearly someone wanted to send a reminder of what can happen to black people who dmoant their place. And, you know, because nascar has so many Confederate Flag fans, this is something that might not stop for bubba. I can tell you fans are going to be saying horrible things, people will be putting unsigns. I wouldnt be shocked if bubba starts getting pulled over during the race. siren sir, we have been getting calls you have been circling the neighborhood for a couple of hours. License and registration. I will say this, though, as much as this story is infuriating, it also is wonderful how these racists expose themselves, because all these comfort flag loving people always say the same thing, this has nothing to do with race the flag is about heritage, it has nothing to do with racism but as soon as a black man stands up against the Confederate Flag, the first thing they do is respond with racism. Like they say the flag is just about southern heritage, but nobody showed up to that garage with a georgia peach cobbler. No one showed up there, like, im going to teach you a lesson about disrespecting southern heritage, you want one slice or two . Moving on to john bolton. Former Trump National security advisor and photo negative of steve harvey. His new tell all memoir is officially out and yesterday he sat down with abc news to talk abit. Overnight john bolton with a stinging rebuke of former boss President Trump. I dont think hes fit for office, i dont think he has the confidence to carry out the job. Its not clear to me he read much of anything. A lot of people complained he has a short attention span. Decision are made in a very scattered fashion. How do you think history will remember donald trump . I hope it will remember him as a oneterm president who didnt plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral we cant ricoil from. We can get over one term. Two terms im more troubled about. Im not going to vote for him in november, certainly not going to vote for joe biden either. Im going to figure out a conservative republican to write in. Trevor donald trump is a danger to the survival of the country, but youre going to Vote Third Party . We must do everything we can to defeat donald trump, except the one thing we can do to defeat donald trump, get the ~bleep out of here, man. Sometimes in life, you only have two choices, okay, pepsi or coke. Boxes or briefs, mario or luigi. I know its not fair but you can only pick one to have sex with. Personally, mario, shes shorter but hes got something to prove, in my mind. Bolton spent the entire interview talking about how unprepared, incompetent and corrupt the president , is but the weird thing is bolton joined the Trump Administration over a year into trumps term. So, i mean, he probably should have already known all of this, right . Why does it feel like everyone goes confidently into the trump white house, like, ill be the one to tame donald trump, and they walk out six months later crying he made fun of me and said all my ideas were dumb and you can read all about it in my book coming out next week also, bolton could have said all of this stuff during the impeachment hearings but, no, he wanted to put it into his tellall book to make money. There is very little i respect about john bolton. The only thing i thought was cool about this interview was he wore a mask during it. Whats that . Its not a mask . Oh, thats his oh. All right, never mind. Theres nothing i respect about him. Finally, the coronavirus pandemic, even as cases climb in the u. S. , americans are trying to resume normal life, and the debate about what normal means continues. Amc is requiring guests to wear face masks when theaters reopen. The company faced backlash when it first announced reopening plans. Amc said it originally tid not require customers to wear face masks to avoid political controversy. This rule will be implemented nationwide as theaters reo begin to reopen july 15th. Trevor amc theaters said people have to wear masks, people got mad and they backtracked. Its a political issue. I cant believe there are people out there who would go to a Movie Theater with coronavirus still raging and, on top of that, not wear a mask. Who values their life so little that theyre willing to risk it to see a matinee of sonic the hedge hog . As much as i want to go back to the movies, it feels like mask or not, its always going to be racing. Lots of people sitting close together for hours in an enclosed space. I mean, white people will be safer, you know, because the things that spread the virus most are laughing, shouting and talking loudly, and white people do none of those things at the movies. You ever sat next to white people in the movies . The more boring thing ever. Sometimes ill poke the white person next to me to make sure theyre not dead. Still alive . Shhh you come to a room of 300 people and want to keep quiet. Go home. Dont judge me. I came to a comedy to laugh, dont try to judge me. Im surprised 300 people make noise. You show mask or no mask, Movie Theaters will have a tough time coming back. Whats clear, containing coronavirus will continue to be a struggle till everyone decides to start wearing masks, including all the people who think it makes you look like a wuss. We need a way to convince even the most macho dudes to embrace face masks, and now we have one. Are you a redblooded american whos sick of scaredy cat stores telling you to put away your gun and put on a mask . Im not doing it because i woke up in a free country. Introducing the gun mask, the only mask thats also a gun. 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Outside the v. O. C. Center, these workers took down the overflow stage early. The president had planned to address the crowd there, but no crowd materialized. Trevor oh, poor trump. For somebody who was born into wealth and never suffered a single consequence for his actions, this dude cant catch a break because nothing is more you mill yaight when you throw a party and most guests dont show up. I remember when that happened on my twelfth birthday. Really . All your grandmas died on the same weekend . crying i find that very unlikely so why was turnout for trumps rally so low . Well, the Trump Administration claims its because protesters blocked the entrance, which,reich most things the Trump Campaign says, is not true. The most likely explanation for all those empty seats in that arena is that, as much as some people love trump, they also love not dying from coronavirus. Oh, and theres another thing that might have thrown off trumps numbers at the arena, and it has to do with k popp. The Trump Campaign may have been trolled by teenagers, tik tok musers and korean pop music fans. Before the rally, these tech savvy groups mobilized to reserve tickets for an event they had no intention to have attending. Oh, my god im so excited to not go to trumps rally while its unlikely they were solely responsible for this low turnout, their antics may have been inflated the attendance numbers. Clearly not everybody showed up in tulsa. Maybe people heard the huge numbers and said they didnt want to go through the hassle of the crowds. Trevor goddam, that is hilarious, getting foiled by a bunch of meddling kids. That means trump is basically a scoobydoo villain now, but at least they wear masks. Im proud of these teens. Think about it, in 2020, tik tok went from being an app where you learn dances, to hey, guys, this is how we abolish the police and take down the president. Trump was reportedly unhappy he looked out and saw the empty seats, but you know what . The people ther who were there e pumped up to see their guy again because a week ago when trump used two hands to take a sip of water, look how excited the crowd was when he managed to drink a glass of water with only one. They said, you couldnt lift your hand up to your mouth with water. I was speaking for a long time. I didnt want to drink it, but i wanted to wet my lips a little bit. So ill va little glass of water. Where the hell did this water come from . Where did it come from . cheers and applause trevor yeah, whoo im proud to live in a country where the president can drink water with just one hand sometimes it feels like the longer the Trump Presidency goes, the more confusing its going to be for kids studying American History in the future. So, lincoln was hailed for freeing the slaves, and candy ky lauded for putting a man on the moon, and trump got cheers for Drinking Water . Is this textbook right . Theres a lot going on in the country President Trump could have talked about. Could have talked about black lives matter, the coronavirus pandemic, but the topic he devoted the most time to nine full minutes, in fact was how people made fun of the way he walked down a ramp last week. Last week, they called me, and they said, sir, west point west point, were ready. I was on the stage for hours. Hours i came home, i had a nice tan, sun. He said, sir, we can now leave the stage. I said, great, general, lets go. Ill follow you. Because im wearing leatherbottomed shoes which is good for walking on flat surfaces. Its not good for ramps. Im being baked like a cake. I said, general, theres no way i can make it down that ramp without falling on my ass, general. I have a choice, i can stay up there for another couple of hours and wait till im rescued, or i can go down this really steep, really, really its an ice skating rink, its brutal. The first thing i did, i looked at his shoes, and i looked at mine. So what happens is i start the journey inch by inch, right . So i took these little steps, i ran down the last and by the way, in the tape, in almost every instance, it ends just before i run. Trevor ive never seen trump that defensive before. He spent so much time on this story, bu that now im more suspicious than i was. Before i thought maybe trump has trouble walking down ramps but now not sure he has feet. Its odd how hell talk for hours about walking down a ramp, but racism in america, somebodys looking go into it, lets move on. He told causey stories, called corona kung flu. And he even admitted he told his people to slow down coronavirus testing so the numbers wouldnt look as bad, which is something we used to have to assume hes doing and now hes just telling us. So i guess thanks for the honesty. When it was all said and done, it was clear that all of these empty seats really took a toll on trump. This video you see the president arriving back at the white house after that event looking a little dejected. Looked like he felt defeated as he was walking out of marine one. The fact were seeing him with his tie undone, the crumpled mega hat in his hand. Tell us he wasnt able to put a happy face on something that for him was an enormous disappointment. Trevor i have never seen a person getting out of a hell copter looking that sad. Looks like he got stood up at the altar but still had to party because everything was nonrefundable. crying i mean, cheer up, donald. Youve got plenty of reasons to be happy the borders are closed, barr is firing prosecutors, and no ones seen fauci in weeks. Take a double shot of hydroxychloroquine and get back in it, mr. President because, honestly, its weird to see trump display emotion. Its actually uncomfortable, you know. Its like watching mr. Poat the timeo head get a boner, i dont know how to feel. But i think this experience is the first time mr. Trump felt the full weight of the coronavirus pandemic. What finally got to him wasnt the 122,000 lives lost in america but the 12,000 empty seats in an arena. Dont go away. Well talk to laver if you love Peanut Butter most, this cup has your name on it. If you Love Chocolate most, this cup has your name on it. Not literally, that would be a logistical nightmare. Especially if we used last names woo, then wed have to do both sides. 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And now its time for us athletes, coaches and media to do our part to make this country better. Trevor malcolm jenkins, welcome to the daily distancing show. Appreciate you having me. Trevor its so apt that you have that painting behind you because a lot of people dont remember that image happening because we werent alive then. A lot of people may not know what that image represents, but that was a moment in sports when black athletes who were representing their country felt like their country wasnt representing them. It feels like, in many ways, america has come full circle to that conversation. You were on the show a few years ago and we were taking about the conversation in and around america and sports and black people and equal justice, and it feels like now, more than ever, people are willing to listen. You have been talking about black lives matter for a long time, you have been having these conversations. Few felt a shift . Really, the black community is done trying to have the conversation. We have been trying to ease our way as a country through this, the history of the past, and how do we move forward and come out of this racial divide, and i think black people and a lot of people, our patience is up, so were no longer not only are we not just willing to have a conversation, were not willing to just inch forward with small reforms. I think everybodys ready for true systemic change in not only what we do in our policing, but our criminal Justice System and education and even the healthcare system. So i think its important for us to continue to push that envelope because right now is the most enthusiasm ive seen in the movement for, you know, a long time. Trevor when you look at everything thats going on in america now, what do you feel or what do you hope some of the larger conversations would be . What progress do you want to see being made . The number one thing is i want to see people likely participate in this years election and thats getting people registered and figuring out ways no matter what they put in place to deter people from voting, that we all pitch in and make sure people get to the polls and participate. But the second thing i think is huge now in this moment is getting people to really change their minds about how we go about policing in this country in our society, and what that looks like. So youve heard the termdefund the police, and that scares people. People should look up what that means. Whatever you want to call it, at the end to have the day, we want to change the way policing is used in our country. Police officers want the same thing. They dont want to respond to Mental Health crises they arent trained to deal with. They shouldnt be in our schools. Our children should have more counselors than police in our schools, and a whole gamut of things we dont need to respond with police force, so i think we need to have that conversation as a society and rethinking how we use police. Trevor youve got a lot of people talking with your video that you came out with at the espys, you know, a culture action, getting people to have conversations, getting people cob engaged black and white and you really emphasize that point in. Many ways, it feels like the incident with drew brees was a personification of your message. Your teammate came out and said he wasnt happy with people kneeling because they said he was against the flag. You came out really strong and said, yo, youre my teammate but let me school you on whats happening here. He backtracked and had what i think was a heartfelt apology and he heard you. Do you think this country needs a discourse where people are hearing each other . Tell me about that situation and whether you think it was a success. My interactions with drew is a microcosm to what we need to do as a country. Me and drew talked before i posted the video and recorded it before we talked. I posted it because i felt this is something people need to see. I think we for a long time have tried to put reconciliation before truth, but when you do that, you dont really understand really what is oppressing people and really what the problems are, and we try to move to a postracial type of society and move on with our past without actually addressing the history and the way that our past pretty much paints the present and, until we change, you know, the direction that were going, until we change the systems that were put in place in the past, well always be tethered to that, and i think that starts with truth, and hopefully this time we get to sit still because of covid and all the things that are happening, people will take the time to really dive into and listen to what people are talking about, to learn about our systems and how theyve not only been oppressive in toads context but over generations and what that trauma and that dispossessions and marginalization means in 2020. Trevor lets talk a little bit about the n. F. L. Roger goodell, the commissioner, came out and said he apologizes for the way the n. F. L. Have treated conversations around race, he apologizes for the way the n. F. L. Treated colin kaepernick, and he said, now, the n. F. L. Is going to do more, theyre going to get out there. I know youre already pushing them. I know they already had a few initiativity, but from a sports organizations point of view, what role do you think the n. F. L. Can play in moving these conversations or even Society Forward . Well, i think with any corporation or what any business should be doing is first looking internally in how they run their own house, right, so when you look at the n. F. L. , you look at, okay, you have 70 of players that are black. How many head coaches do you have or g. M. s do you have that are black, how many president s do you have . Zero owners, zero president s. I think there may be two or three g. M. S and less than four head coaches. So those are immediate things that they need to be addressing and looking at. But the second part is its cool to put out statements and cut checks, but where the n. F. L. Really has a lot of power is in its lobbying. They have, you know, owners that have money out of you know, they can just pull it out of the air. But what they do is lobby all the time for things that help their business interests. We love to see them take that same kind of power and clout and use it to help in the areas players are standing up for, players are protesting about. That is the biggest way i think they can help players initiatives is really help push it on a legislative standpoint. Trevor you know, going back to that image behind you, i i feel like it really ties into the video and the conversation you had because a lot of people focused on the american athletes, not a lot of people know the story of the australian athlete whos in that picture who basically stood with them and said, hey, im going to support what youre doing and because of that his career was also lost. Theres a deeper conversation in how white people can be allies and how they can step up and what they can do. You have been someone who encouraged that from, you know, long before it was fashionable and youre pushing that more you know, youre pushing that more and more now. Why do you feel thats so important . Because, for me, the way i see it is that black people have been fighting for these things, people of color have been pushing these things and trying to educate and organize and all these things, but, at the end of the day, youre a minority so you dont have enough votes and voices to turn it on your own. So by this movement, it may be started by black people, may be carried on the backs of black people, its going to cross the fish line on the backs of white people and its important we educate them and challenge them to get involved, to learn whats going on, because the only way we see it get through fruition is going to be if we get white people to bring this to a majority rule. Trevor welcome, jenkins. Thank you for being on the show. I laud you for everything youve said, the work youre putting in and the message youre putting out there. I appreciate you. Thank you so much and good luck for the rest of the season. Thank you, brother. Trevor after the break, speaking with laverne cox about her new documentary and the introrns of trans representation in television and films. In television and films. Stick around. Well then chill your reeses, dessyoull eat it slower. Ast . I wouldnt know i swallow mine whole like a duck. Not sorry. Reeses. Trevor welcome back to the daily distancing show. Erearlier i spoke with emmy nominated actor and activist laverne cox. We talked about her documentary disclosure. Welcome to the daily distancing show. Thank you so much. This is wild. This is so interesting, this whole laughter trevor its a very strange experience, yes . Have you gotten used to meeting and talking to everybody like this . I have and i kind of prefer it. Can i tell you, before coronavirus, i never did video chats, like when i would meet guys on dating apps, i would always just want to meet in person. Now, its a prerequisite. Now we have to video chat, and its a great way to prescreen. So now i am prescreening all my potential dates, via video chat, so thank you, covid 19. Trevor help me understand this, though, what do you think you get from the video chat that you wouldnt have gotten in person . Or is it just for you that you dont have to go to the inperson because youve done the video chat . Is that what it is. You eliminate a lot of people that you would have, like, wasted time going to meet and, so, you kind of know in, you know, three to five minutes if its going to be a match. Its just another its a prescreen. Trevor youve always been one of the loudest and proudest lgbtq activists out there. You became just, like, the arc type for what archetype for what trans people feel they could achieve. Youve got out with a documentary called disclosure. What loved about it is its a documentary taking us through how trans people have been portrayed by hollywood and the Entertainment Industry for so long. Tell me why you chose to go with this route. I am obsessed with looking back in history to help us understand why we are where we are now, and theres so much that hasnt been done around looking at trans history on so many different levels, and because my work is in the media and im obsessed with media and want to do better and want the media to do better, it made a lot of sense. Trevor we dont even think about it. From the time were kids, were receiving images, images in video, and we just start to, you know, assemble the world in our minds. Theres no denying that trans has for a very long time been a punch line, its other, scary has been the punch line. When you look at somebody who is trans, has that change been enough . Enough is relative, right . What the film one of the things the film grapples with is there is indeed unprecedented representation of trans folks in the media that really began about six years ago, and our director, sam, noted whenever theres increased visibility of a marginalized community theres often backlashed and increased violence, and that is exactly what were seeing with the increased murders of black trans women and with the legislative assault as well. So, yes, things have gotten better in terms of visibility, and then there had been a backlash we are seeing. I think one of the most critical things that we should all remember is how the technique of divide and conquer works and to divide marginalized people, right. I was so beautifully moved when i saw the protest for black trans lives a little over a week ago. Trevor in brooklyn, yeah. And here in l. A. As well. Where folks were declaring black trans lives matter and we understand all black folks are affected by systemic racism and we have to come together and all marginalized people have to come together. Trevor heres a question thats a difficult one and i would only ask you because im comfortable with you, but how do you think we get to the place where people can acknowledge their discomfort and their misunderstanding of a thing whilst not offending or discriminating against the other person . How would you encourage that . The same way were having conversations around race, how would you say lets try to encourage a movement in and around trans awareness . I think we have to really learn how to fit with discomfort, period, right . I think whatever it is we are called upon to interrogate our internalized racism and transphobia and we all internalize these things as americans and citizens of the world, and we each have to be able to sit with that discomfort. I think so often when we come up against something thats uncomfortable for us, we go into the defense mode, oh, my god someone called me trans transphobic and i need to defend that, instead of taking a breath and sitting with the discomfort of being called out. Maybe you werent or were, we all have to struggle. I think its about sitting with discomfort, not going into fight, flight or freeze and understanding what the critique is. Being uncomfortable does not mean you are unsafe. Theres a difference the bathroom conversation makes me think about so much about because for several years it was all about bathrooms. In the segregated south, white folks were not comfortable with black people with them, does that mean they were unsafe . What does it mean for us to sit with discomfort, to really ask ourselves are we not safe or are we just uncomfortable . Trevor i know you have been working on programs to try to help trans people break into the industry behind the cameras and youre pushing for how trans people are portrayed on the screen. What are the big changes we need to make . I think the piece is how do we have Diverse People in positions of power. One of the things im most proud of with disclosure is everyone on screen is trans and most people working behind the scenes and the crew are trans, and when we couldnt find someone trans to fill a role, we had a program where we had them trained. Its not just putting black faces in high places. Its not just about putting Diverse People in the same sort of corrupt system. We have to change the way that power works, and so much of that is about, i believe, changing the material conditions of poor and working people, the people who are the most marginalized, to give them opportunities to work in the industry behind the scenes and then be truly elevated to positions of power, to not just occupy the same sort of, you know, corrupt system, but to change the systems. Trevor laverne cox, thank you so much for joining us on the show. Thank you, trevor noah, good to see you again. Trevor great to see you. Thanks, laverne. Thats our show for tonight bmplet we go, june is pride month and we want to high light charities making a difference for lgbtq people of color like the black Justice Coalition which advocates for federal policies that fight against racism or homophobia, so if you like, donate whatever you can. 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