“Who needs my opinion? Why is my voice relevant? There is not one person in the world who woke up this morning and thought, ‘I need to know what James Corden thinks about all of this.'”
So begins The Late Late Show host James Corden’s Monday night monologue, during which he addresses white privilege and the protests sweeping America in response to the the killing of George Floyd, a black man who died after a former white police officer knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes.
After speaking about the privileges he’s been afforded by a system built upon injustice, Corden speaks to his colleague, comedian and musician Reggie Watts, about his own experiences and feelings towards the protests. Read more…
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