James Corden and Reggie Watts spoke about the BlackLivesMatter movement and how black and brown communities have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his band leader, Reggie Watts.
"These protests, they have to result in change because when athletes took a knee peacefully at a football game, the vice president stood up and walked out of that stadium rather than see that protest," he continued."Now, a policeman takes a knee to a man's neck and our leadership hide in a bunker rather than see this protest."
"I know that I want to do more," he added of his personal commitment, noting that he benefits from white privilege and can't understand the pain of the black community."I want to learn more and let that be a start."
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