A closer look at how millennials reacted to the news of Donald Trump’s presidency
It’s not funny, but Trevor Noah is very funny.
Americans have taken to social media to recount racist attacks that have taken place following the election of Donald Trump as the next US president
We don’t know what a Donald Trump presidency will mean for South Africa. But what South Africans should know is that America has just elected its most dangerous president ever because it has not dealt with two problems the country has also ducked: inequality and race.
Respect yourself, please.
Quite a season finale, America…
This is what South Africa’s favourite comedic export thinks of Zuma vs. Trump.
The Donald gets his very own Dr. Seuss-style rhymes.
The internet’s comedic prowess is everything during the US presidential race.
Sometimes we just have to laugh out of sheer panicked hysteria.
It kinda suits Donald Trump, no?
The cast of Will and Grace reunited for one special (and hilarious) election episode and it’s almost like old times.
Compared to these folks, you’re winning at life.
As of yesterday, naked statues of Donald Trump appeared in five different states in the U.S and we’re not sure how we feel about it…
What a way to raise awareness…
It seems Trevor Noah is settling into this Daily Show thing quite nicely.
After a roller-coaster campaign that saw Trump defeat 16 rivals and steamroller stubborn party opposition, he was confirmed as the republican nominee for president on Tuesday.
He makes some good points.
Kiwi kids Trumping Trump is the best thing you’ll see today.
If you enjoy the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, you’ll enjoy this.
“It’s very close to my heart because I was down there, and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down, and I saw the greatest people I’ve ever seen in action.”
He’s even got Madiba! Too cool for school.