'I would give anything to be in a room with you and put an arm around you,' James Corden told The Late Late Show's Reggie Watts
was going for a jog when he was shot and killed by two men. And sadly, there are so many more victims that I could mention," Corden continued.
"White people cannot just say anymore, 'Yeah, I'm not racist.' And think that that's enough, because it's not," he continued."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," Corden said.
Watts explained his mother — who is white — was a "fierce fighter and would get out of the house and get in people's faces about, you know, people calling me the N-word or whatever growing up and being different and stuff." "And the economy wasn't doing that well and he had to reenlist, got sent back to Vietnam, And then when my parents got married their marriage wasn't recognized in the U.S. because of the laws prohibiting interracial marriage," Watts continued., then broke down after becoming so overwhelmed with the pain and emotion of it all.
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