This may not hold much appeal for those who live in an exclusively white environment, because Wilmore's refreshingly broad perspectives go beyond the suburbs. I envision an international and cross-cultural audience.
It's like a bigger Maher show.
Minorities and indigenous peoples often have to learn the cultural bilingualism that whites can't notice. Just as whites are afflicted with a sense of superiority when hearing a person speak with a hispanic-type of accent, they sometimes imagine that their perceived representatives hold the title to political humor/satire.
It's like a bigger Maher show.
Minorities and indigenous peoples often have to learn the cultural bilingualism that whites can't notice. Just as whites are afflicted with a sense of superiority when hearing a person speak with a hispanic-type of accent, they sometimes imagine that their perceived representatives hold the title to political humor/satire.