Celebrities have been clapping back at Trump left and right and honestly, we can't blame them. Just yesterday, Trump caught himself on the receiving end of a Twitter clap back from T.I. over some insults he made towards Snoop Dogg.

Well, get ready for a new string of tweets from y'all's president after he catches wind of this new video. Actor/singer Jussie Smollett took a break from the set of Empire to not only tell us but show us how he feels about the current political state of this country. According to BillboardSmollett penned "F.U.W," short for "f**ked up world," around President's Day and immediately directed a music video to bring his words to life.

"This song is for the oppressed. That's why I feel like people will connect with it because it is very broad, because oppression is so broad," he said in an interview earlier this week with The Associated Press.

The black-and-white video is jam-packed with messages highlighting the injustices Trump has brought about under his presidency. One scene has four women with raised fists in front of the words, "My body, my rights." Another scene features a man in a wheelchair running over a Donald Trump mask. 

"That mask is a representation of this false idea of patriotism. And that mask is a representation of this idea of white male privilege," Smollett explains. "It's so much bigger than him. It's what he represents, and it's because of that representation, that's why he's the president of the United States currently."

"It's our opportunity to take those masks off and shatter them, so that's what I did," he added.

Smollett is shattering this privilege not only with visuals but lyrics as well. A part of the song goes:

Why are we back in the past?/It's the same script different cast/All of these alternative facts/Catch me outside how about that?/Why is it so hard to keep hope?/Who got that popular vote?/Was the whole thing just a joke?/Was the whole thing just one big joke?

Drag. Him. Jussie.

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