‘Like a Comma in a Sentence’

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Hollywood actress and star of ABC’s Scandal Kerry Washington took to the stage at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Thursday night where she taught the crowd how to properly chant the name Kamala.

Washington, who famously starred in an episode of Scandal that featured her character receiving an abortion while “Silent Night” relayed on the soundtrack, brought Kamala’s nieces out onto the stage to help teach the crowd the proper pronunciation.

“There are some people who struggle or pretend to struggle with the proper pronunciation of our president’s name. Confusion is understandable. Disrespect is not. So tonight, we are going to help everyone get it right. Here to help me are some very special guests,” she said.

Washington then invited Kamala’s nieces out and they instructed the crowd on how to say Kamala’s name: “Comma” followed by a “la.”

Earlier in her speech, Kerry Washington also rejected those who might seek to dismiss her voice for being a celebrity actress from Hollywood.

“I am not here tonight as an actor. I am here as a mother. As a daughter. As a proud union member. I am here as the grand daughter of immigrants. As a black woman descended from enslaved people. I am here tonight because I am an American and because I am a voter,” she said.

Paul Roland Bois directed the award-winning Christian tech thrillerEXEMPLUM, which has a 100% Rotten Tomatoes critic rating and can be viewed for FREE on YouTube or Tubi. “Better than Killers of the Flower Moon,” wrote Mark Judge. “You haven’t seen a story like this before,” wrote Christian Toto. A high-quality, ad-free rental can also be streamed on Google PlayVimeo on Demand, or YouTube Movies. Follow him on X @prolandfilms or Instagram @prolandfilms.

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