“My concern as an American — we’re not perfect,” he said. “We never have been perfect. I think our ideals have been in the right place for a long time, our values. I think no matter what side of the aisle you stand on, I think remembering the values that come with the constitution, that come with citizenship, the values of looking after each other are so important right now. Just because of the extremism that we can feel from all over the place.”
He continued: “People arguing over the exact same video. And saying ‘This happened,’ … ‘No, that happened,’” Kerr said. “It is a confusing time to be alive and to be an American. So, what I would appeal to everyone is to remember what our constitution stands for, what our values are, and what that means to how we treat each other and our fellow citizens.”