"Until I saw somebody's Instagram and there was a protest that started in Beverly Hills, and when I looked into the crowd, it was 60 percent white," Sylvester began. "And it was

"Until I saw somebody's Instagram and there was a protest that started in Beverly Hills, and when I looked into the crowd, it was 60 percent white," Sylvester began. "And it was young people, old people, people with their kids. And I thought to myself, alright, if this is about you, and about your future, and about the future of your children and this matters to you, how the hell are you gonna let other people out there who aren't Black, say 'Black lives matter,' and you won't?"

Evans, who had been trying to convince Sylvester to join him for backyard, socially-distant-drinks, was pleasantly surprised with the change of heart. "And when I tell you, Justin got his ass up so fast..." he said, laughing.

Beyond protesting, the two also discussed how people can be not just allies to the BLM movement, but what Evans dubbed "accomplices."

"With an accomplice, you have skin in the game. You are active," he explained. "'Cause an ally, you can be like, 'Yeah, yeah, no, I agree.' But with an accomplice, you're about the business."

Sylvester agreed with the notion that it's important people be active in their allyship, but with a caveat.

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