Want to know what would happen if a reporter seriously asked President Donald Trump how that bilateral trade agreement with Wakanda is panning out?
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Youโre not the only one. On Saturday, a widely shared tweet from Sara Benincasa, a screenwriter and author, called for a journalist to โvery seriouslyโ ask Trump โhis opinion on our nationโs relations with Wakandaโโthe fictional country from Marvelโs Black Panther comics.
Itโs no stretch of the imagination to believe that Trump would deliver an answer. This is, after all, the same man who made up a whole-ass African country (โNambiaโโwhose health system is โincreasingly self-sufficient,โ apparently).
Benincasa offered $300 of her own money and, after many users chimed in with their support, said that she would start a โcrowdfunding or Venmo situationโ that would allow others to contribute to the purse. The stipulations: The question needs to be asked by a member of the media, and the question and answer must be recorded live on video.
โI love you, hardworking reporters,โ Benincasa wrote in her Twitter thread. โI believe the person who wins this prize could very well be a national star already, but I also believe in student journalists and small town reporters with gumption, grit, and a working knowledge of Wakanda sociopolitical issues.โ She also added the hashtag #WakandaGate to the thread.
โThis is your Frost/Nixon moment my babies!โ Benincasa wrote.
Some sample questions for the brave reporter who will eventually ask this question (my money is on The Rootโs staff writer Michael Harriot):
Will the U.S. investigate Hillary Clintonโs alleged vibranium deal with Wakanda?
Will the White House be hosting King Jaffe Joffer this year? Does he plan to attend the royal wedding of Prince Akeem and Princess Lisa?
Is the president concerned about Wakandaโs condemnation of his recent immigration comments?
How does the president feel about the resettlement of Pride Rock?
Honestly, hereโs hoping that some rich benefactor matches any crowdfunding offer if the question is asked (and answered) during Black History Month (yes, Iโm looking in your direction, Ms. Winfrey). Do it, as they say, for the culture.
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