Steve Bannon Wrote a Shakespearean Rap Musical, and It Is as Horrifying as You Might Imagine
Not surprised, exactly, but startled in the way that you are when a tire explodes in a car fire...
One of the films Bannon tried but failed to make was a hip-hop version of Shakespeares "Coriolanus" set during the L.A. riots, an idea surpassed in its grotesquery on paper only by its real-world application. Thanks to Now This News, you can check out a special staging of this tragedy. It's ridiculous, incomprehensible and offensive, often all at once!
Bannon, who penned The Thing I Am with co-writer Julia Jones, could not have done a better job of conveying his out-of-touch, stereotype-laden vision of exactly how things went down. The plot is filled with preposterous L.A. gangstas, endlessly grabbing crotchestheir own and each other'sswearing, and using the n-word with a frequency that would embarrass even Tarantino.
South Central is the belly, you, niggas, its mutinous members, Agrippa says at the top of the play. Look on and youll see that the benefits which you receive proceed
from them to you. In no way from your sorry black asses.
It starts subterranean and goes downhill from there.
Check it out here, if you are not eating anything.
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