Child Rock reportedly used racial slurs and waved a gun throughout a brand new, unhinged interview with Rolling Stone.
Reporter David Peisner visited Rock’s dwelling in rural Tennessee exterior of Nashville for an article that was printed yesterday (Might 19). Throughout the go to, the musician allegedly used racial slurs — significantly the n-word a number of occasions — and waved his gun round.
One of many first issues the article talked about is that Rock has a white butler nicknamed “Uncle Tom,” a derogatory title in reference to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
“That’s his actual title, by the way in which,” Rock advised Peisner. “Don’t give me some shit within the article.”
The Rolling Stone piece detailed Rock’s upbringings, his begin in music and the way, over the past decade, he grew to become outwardly expressive in his assist for Donald Trump and the Republican occasion.
The musician tried to name Trump through the interview, whom he known as one in every of his “besties,” however was unsuccessful. When Peisner introduced up a few of Trump’s many controversial stances, Rock defined his reasoning for supporting him.
“You assume I like Trump as a result of he’s a pleasant man?” he stated. “I’m not electing the deacon of a church. That motherfucker likes to win. He likes to cheat in his fucking golf recreation. I need that man on my workforce. I need the man who goes, ‘I’m going to struggle with you.’”
Peisner finally joined Rock in his dwelling studio to listen to a few of his new music, and that, the reporter famous, was the second the interview took a flip for the more severe. At one level, the musician pulled out a black handgun from behind his chair and waved it round.
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“And I obtained a fucking goddamn gun proper right here if I would like it!” Rock asserted. “I obtained them in all places!”
In accordance with the article, Rock additionally used the n-word a number of occasions, particularly after arguing that the Republican Celebration “freed the fucking slaves” and mentioning rapper and producer Trick Trick, whom he referred to as “the hardest-hitting n—-r in Detroit.”
“Would you do me a favor?” Rock requested Pesiner on the finish of their assembly, after the musician made a number of makes an attempt to halt Pesiner from leaving his home. “Simply write essentially the most horrific article about me. Do it. It helps me.”
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