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Brutal R.E.M. Parody ‘Losing My Civilians’ Takes Apart Trump’s Disastrous COVID-19 Response: WATCH
JOE, a political site from the UK, has constructed a brutal parody of R.E.M.’s 1991 hit “Losing My Religion” as a commentary on Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
“That’s me and corona,” Trump ‘sings’ on the track. “That’s me in the spotlight, / abusing my position /Trying to blame Chinese flu/ And I don’t care if you have caught it.”
And it gets more savage from there: “I thought that I heard you coughing / I thought that I heard you wheeze / I think I let the old folks die.”
In January, Stephen Colbert asked R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe about Trump’s use of R.E.M. songs at his rallies and campaign events: “Is there really nothing you can do?”
Said Stipe: “It’s a licensing problem and there’s nothing we can do except respectfully request that they not use them.”
Stipe did relish the fact that he got the opportunity to tell Donald Trump “shut up” to his face at one point in his life.
Mike Mills, who played bass on the track, also commented in January on Trump’s use of the music at his rallies, tweeting, “We are aware that the President* @realDonaldTrump continues to use our music at his rallies. We are exploring all legal avenues to prevent this, but if that’s not possible please know that we do not condone the use of our music by this fraud and con man.”
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Brutal R.E.M. Parody ‘Losing My Civilians’ Takes Apart Trump’s Disastrous COVID-19 Response: WATCH
Must-See LGBTQ TV: ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ interactive special and series finale of ‘How to Get Away with Murder’
Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the LGBTQ highlights on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.
On Tuesday, Netflix will release their interactive Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend. The special, like the series itself, stars out actor Tituss Burgess as gay character Tituss, Kimmy’s best friend and aspiring actor. In the special, the viewer gets to decide how the story goes, trying to defeat the Reverend and get Kimmy to her wedding on time: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend: Tuesday on Netflix.
The series finale of drama How to Get Away with Murder airs Thursday night. The show, finishing its sixth and final season, has included several queer characters over the years, including bisexual main character Annalise Keating, and couple Connor and Oliver. In the finale, Annalise finds out about a surprise witness that threatens her case. Meanwhile, Connor attempts to persuade the K3 to go along with another plan. How to Get Away with Murder: Thursday, 10pm on ABC.
Sunday, May 3: Batwoman (8pm, The CW); Supergirl (9pm, The CW); Killing Eve (9pm, BBC America and AMC); Billions (9pm, Showtime); Vida (9pm, Starz)
Monday: 9-1-1 (8pm, Fox); Roswell, New Mexico (9pm, The CW); The Baker and the Beauty (10pm, ABC)
Tuesday: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Vs. the Reverend (Netflix); DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (9pm, The CW); Hollywood Game Night (10pm, NBC)
Wednesday: Mrs. America (Hulu); American Housewife (9pm, ABC); Motherland: Fort Salem (9pm, Freeform); Single Parents (9:30pm, ABC); What We Do in the Shadows (10pm, FX)
Thursday: Council of Dads (8pm, NBC); Katy Keene (8pm, The CW); Station 19 (9pm, ABC); In the Dark (9pm, The CW); We’re Here (9pm, HBO); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC); Top Chef (10pm Bravo); Siren (10pm, Freeform)
Friday: RuPaul’s Drag Race (8pm, VH1); RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race (9:30pm, VH1); Betty (11pm, HBO)
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