(CNN) Vic Mensa wants to shock people into paying attention.

The Chicago rapper made waves last month when the music video for his song "Camp America" depicted white children in cages. But if you thought that was provocative, get ready for the visuals on "3 Years Sober," the latest track from Mensa's rock group 93Punx produced by blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.

The video opens with Mensa applying mascara, donning lipstick and pulling a blonde wig onto his head. Soon, he's outfitted in red heels, fishnet stockings and a sequined, Confederate flag dress.

"I wanted to wear this Confederate flag dress as a middle finger to a symbol of racism," Mensa told CNN.

"3 Years Sober" is Vic Mensa's latest song under his rock group 93Punx.

Over the course of three minutes and 22 seconds, Mensa plays tug of war over birth control with a lookalike of Vice President Mike Pence, who has been criticized for his stance on LGBTQ issues. He gets thrashed around by two men who write words like "fraud" and "homo" on his face. He also walks into a women's restroom only to have a cast of " BBQ Becky's " call the police on him, a reference to a white woman in Oakland who called the police on a group of black people at a cookout.

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