Amber Ruffin, after being fired as host of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers to defend her approach of seeing things from multiple perspectives. She humorously illustrated her point by flipping negative situations into positive ones, emphasizing the importance of fairness. Despite her comedic approach, Ruffin did not shy away from critiquing the WHCA for their treatment of the press and called for accountability in light of human rights violations. Her nuanced understanding showcases the complexities of political commentary and the ongoing battle for fairness in discourse.
The problem is that's divisive... If there's one thing I learned from this weekend, it's 'you have to be fair to both sides.'
Monday's Amber Ruffin knows that when bad people do bad things, you have to treat them fairly and respectfully.
When people take away your rights, erase your history, and deport your friends, you're supposed to call it out.
Glad to find that out now, because if they had let me give that speech- oooooh baby! I would've been so terrifically mean.
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