Sacha Baron Cohen's "Who is America?" GOP legislator shows stripping, screaming racial slurs

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Sacha Baron Cohen's "Who is America?" returned on Sunday for his second episode, which features a sketch with Jason Spencer, a Republican state legislator from Georgia, who will compete in shock value for the firearms-for-infants segment of the initial episode.

The new episode of Cohen's Showtime series, featuring comedian Dick Cheney and Corinne Olympics of The Bachelor, is reviving Israeli anti-terrorism expert Col. Erran Morad. As Morad, Cohen Spencer is convinced that he is acting in a training video similar to getting former and current congressmen to public announcements for the wrong "Kinderguardians" program in the debut episode "Who is America."

The week segment begins with Cohen as Morad Spencer says he should behave like a Chinese tourist with a false accent to take photos with a selfie stick under an unsuspecting burka of the terrorist.

Cohen then tells Spencer to "shout the N-word," watching the lawmaker yell the spell a dozen times before admonishing him.

"Are you crazy?" Cohen says. "The 'n-word' is 'noisy,' not this word. This word is disgusting."


Sacha Baron Cohen returns to TV Sunday with Showtime's "Who Is America?" 
The segment continues to escalate when Cohen claims that "Homo" action would fend off terrorists, prompting Spencer to pull down his pants and run backward to Cohen screaming, "America!"

The episode concludes with a post-credits sequence featuring Spencer's shocking "Message to Terrorists", in which he addresses "everything you (whispering) and the Middle East" pretending to dismember a hooded figure and one To eat sausage that resembles the body part.

"We will cut off your (power-) word, do you understand?" Spencer tells the camera. "We will take your (strength) and we will put it in your mouth."

Spencer, who ends his fourth term in Georgia's state legislature after losing his primary in May, issued a preventive statement on the episode last week. The 43-year-old medical assistant told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the show "exploited my fears of being attacked by someone" and "exploited my state of mind for profit and publicity" and that "this media company's deceptive and fraudulent behavior is the reason why President Donald Trump was elected. "

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