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Performance artist and anti-Israel activist “Crackhead Barney” refused to say why he harassed Alec Baldwin in a New York City coffee shop this week in a wildly bizarre interview with Piers Morgan on Wednesday — and insisted the actor He was “crippled” by.
Morgan's appearance as a leftist agitator in “Uncensored” was unrealistic from the beginning.
“I was waiting for you Pierce f–king Morgan!” The popular Ambush interviewer, who has almost 100,000 followers on Instagram, exclaimed as she introduced herself on the programme.
Crotched Barney's face was painted white with bright red lipstick. She was wearing a messy blonde wig, a neck brace, and thick sunglasses. Her top was pulled up to her neck, exposing her almost bare chest.
The anonymous figure from Jamaica, Queens, was holding a single crutch and her right arm appeared to be in some kind of cast or sling — and she was wearing a diaper, which she told Morgan was made especially for her. Will wear.
Morgan asked him about his confrontation with Baldwin at a coffee shop on Monday, in which the performance artist filmed himself demanding the actor say “Free Palestine” until he knocked his phone out of his hand.
She immediately screamed that Baldwin attacked her and that she was the victim.
“What did I do to Alec Baldwin? Pierce, do you see how much Alec has hurt me? he asked, pointing to his crutches.
“Do you see the damage? Look at my arms! Look at my arms, Pierce! Look at my neck! A white man maimed me on Monday!”
Morgan assures him that he is not “crippled”. He called the host “another white devil”, who was so animated that his wig flew off.
Morgan told her, “You don't have to yell at me, we can have a civil conversation.”
“Piers F–king Morgan… What's wrong with saying Free Palestine?” He asked. “Piers, can you say 'free, free Palestine' for me?”
Morgan tried to respond but struggled to control the yelling of Crackhead Barney. When he was able to make his point, the host said, “I firmly believe that Palestine should be free.”
His guest then demanded that he tell him how to do so.
Morgan, who is also a Post columnist, tried to bring the conversation back to the Baldwin incident and asked Crackhead Barney again why he confronted him.
“This is the third white man to beat me up this week,” he said, insisting that he was attacked.
“Yesterday my white boyfriend beat me badly.”
Morgan suggested that Crackhead Barney was making fun of a serious war in which more than 34,000 people died.
“Why are you making it a joke?” Morgan asked, stuffing food into his mouth.
“I'm always serious,” she replied, pretending to cry.
“I am a victim. “I'm a victim, Pierce,” she said as food dripped onto her face and chest.
Morgan tried one last time to explain to the incredibly anarchist agitator why he confronted Baldwin. Then she appeared to be worried.
“Look, Pierce, you're trying to turn this into some bull. “I know exactly what you're doing, Pierce, and your strategy,” she said.
“You're British, you're a f–king troublemaker, you eat tea and crumpets, your pinky is in the f–king air, you support the Queen. F–k the Crown, f–k Buckingham Palace,” she said.
“Now I am getting angry. 'Because, Pierce, that's what you do, you set people up for s–t.'
“I know exactly what you're doing, Pierce. Because I do too, Pierce. And I have a f–king audience. You think you can set me up, Pierce? His uncontrolled blabbering continued.
Morgan called her appearance “one of the most miserable things I've had to endure” before he cut her off.
Crackhead Barney approached Baldwin inside Maman's at University Place in Greenwich Village on Monday. She repeatedly goaded the 66-year-old into saying “Free Palestine” and promised to leave him alone if he did so.
The podcast host, known for ambush interviews, also brought up Baldwin's criminal case in New Mexico, where he faces murder charges in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Helena Hutchins on the set of “Rust.”
The Emmy winner grabbed her phone when the worker tried to snatch it back. He pushed her out the door and bolted it to keep her out, as the footage he posted shows.
She then wandered outside and talked to herself about how Baldwin “attacked me, I should press charges,” while calling random passersby racist and “Zionist bitches.”
After the event, he said in a statement: “My performance art and confrontational media is a statement about the double standards of society in America.
“As the US supports Israel in its genocide of the Palestinians, the powerful here at home maintain a façade of humility and dignity while we export death and terror around the world,” he added, The entertainment industry is “largely silent” on “Israel's genocide”.
His recent videos mainly consist of abusing police and saying things to pro-Israel protesters such as “You know they're not coming home, right?” Referring to hostages kidnapped by Hamas.
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