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Forget Trevor Noah: There's John Oliver!

  • Posted September 30, 2015
  • by Mohana
  • In Culture, Current Events
  • Leave a Comment on Forget Trevor Noah: There's John Oliver!

John Oliver explains what Syrian refugees and Days of Our Lives have in common. His style reminds me of the best of John Stewart.

More impassioned, more political, and more needed than ever.

(Hint: The answer is everything we need to know about this growing humanitarian crisis).

 

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