George Floyd was remembered during a memorial service on Thursday, June 4.
30.05.2020 - 18:37 / justjared.com
Jimmy Kimmel ended his week of shows on Jimmy Kimmel Live by delivering an emotional monologue on the death of George Floyd and the riots happening in Minneapolis.
The talk show host opened the monologue by discussing the facts of the story and then talked about the unrest happening in the country.
“Unfortunately, this is the loop we get stuck in: It goes from ‘it isn’t right to kill an unarmed man’ to ‘it also isn’t right to loot and set fires and attack the police, too,’” he said. “Last night
George Floyd was remembered during a memorial service on Thursday, June 4.
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