Hasan Minhaj is right in the middle of the culture war.
04.06.2020 - 17:59 / etcanada.com
Hasan Minhaj wants his community to step off the sidelines.
In a digital-exclusive “Patriot Act” monologue, the host addressed the death of George Floyd and the ongoing protests, with a message targeting his fellow Asian-Americans.
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Noting that while the officer involved in Floyd’s death has been charged with murder, others were involved, including a Hmong-American police officer who blocked off witnesses and has
Hasan Minhaj is right in the middle of the culture war.
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