Jamie Foxx is standing up against the ongoing racism and injustices raging through the United States. The Oscar-winning actor joined in the protests in San Francisco on Monday, hoping to bring justice for the senseless murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade and Breonna Taylor.
After taking a knee to honour the victims, Foxx spoke out and called on his “Hollywood friends” to do more than just “tweet.” RELATED: Jamie Foxx Speaks Publicly About George Floyd’s Death: ‘We’re Not Afraid To Stand’ “To my Hollywood friends, get out here.
You have to get out here, you can’t sit back, you can’t tweet, you can’t text – you need to get out here,” he says in a clip shared to Twitter by LA Times reporter Johana Bhuiyan. “So many of them are
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