James Corden and Tracee Ellis Ross connect just minutes after NBA players decided to boycott scheduled playoff games in the wake of police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI and Tracee discusses how discomfort during a time of necessary change is a privilege. And Tracee talks about guiding viewers one night during the Democratic National Convention.
Boycott nba
ReplyPlease, let us change for the better. Voting is paramount, Change is possible. Just register. VOTE. It is ALL American. Hope for the future lies in our hands.
Replywho they all a criminal
ReplyWhere is Oprah?
ReplyI am not sure what there is a lag
Replybecause all this epee tell us what do what does it mean???
Black females do not lead or speak for black men
ReplyIt is not a boycott, it’s a strike. Very different legally. Boycott is not buying someone’s product. They may or may not have a loss. A strike is an IMMEDIATE loss financially, publicly, and has very definitely legal benefits. It’s WAY MORE SERIOUS than a boycott.
ReplyLeBron was fuming in the Meeting. They Will not play again, If the owners dont do something
ReplyThose framed photos may haunt me. Awesome!
Replylove tracee
ReplyThey don’t even know what happened
ReplySo the NBA players accomplished nothing of importance? Got it!
ReplyGood……………………………………….riddance.
ReplyThey have no idea what happened here in kenosha
ReplyThe Knicks will boycott the playoffs for the next 5 years
ReplyI don’t remember her being this hot on Black-ish…..Maybe they make her less hot and look kinda whacko on the show…..’cos it’s a comedy? Oh yes, I’m a man btw….
ReplyCancel basketball no one watching anyway
ReplyHe was a criminal this shit makes me sick what bout his victims f off corden
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