The Daily Show presenter, Trevor Noah, gave Elon Musk, the wealthiest man in the world, advice on how to turn a profit on the recently purchased social media site, Twitter.
At the Daily Show in Atlanta, Georgia, Noah discussed Musk's most recent $44 billion purchase of Twitter during his monologue.
The South African he was referring to was "the person that constantly looks like a ghost," he said.
The comic declared: "Musk has been saying he wants to buy Twitter for months. He also wants to ensure that Twitter remains a safe haven for free expression, which is why he wanted to buy it. Because, let's face it, Twitter has seen a lot of restraint up to this point. I often browse while wondering, "What do you truly think?" Why are you being so quiet, sir?
The usage of the N-word on Twitter increased by around 500% in the first 12 hours of Musk's ownership, according to sources cited by Noah. Racist trolls who were given more freedom by Musk's acquisition reportedly giddily explored the boundaries of what they could say.
He continued, "You don't know! ", to a chorus of raucous jeers from the audience. Who can define it? Yes, it may be racist. People feel liberated and confident to say it today, so it may be. Or maybe it's Black folks seeing Elon take control and saying, "This n—-."
Musk's declaration that he will charge Twitter users $8 per month for a blue verification checkmark was also addressed by him.
Because, I suppose, he wants everyone on Twitter to commit the same financial sins as him. You may sign up for Paramount+, Hulu, and Netflix for eight dollars per month... "Or you can pay individuals to verify that they're really shitting on you, if you want," the comic said in his conclusion.