"My brother, the world has changed," Spike Lee started his conversation with Jimmy Fallon on Monday night's edition of The Tonight Show.
Though the Da 5 Bloods filmmaker was referring in the moment to the fact that he and the late-night host were speaking over video chat rather than at The Tonight Show's 30 Rock studios, he could have just as easily been discussing the protests over racist police brutality and systemic racism that have swept the U.S.
in the past few weeks — which is where, seemingly inevitably, the conversation turned. Last Monday the filmmakerreleased a short film interspersing footage of Eric Garner, George Floyd and his character from Do The Right Thing, Radio Raheem, in chokeholds by police.
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