Spike Lee stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert the other night to speak about his anticipated film "Chiraq," gun violence in Chicago, and how the theme of his film can be incorporated amongst other places. When asked how he came up with the name for "Chiraq," Spike said "really I didn't come up with that name - local Chicago rappers came up with that name. We thought that, not all of Chicago but the Southside of Chicago is a war zone, and so they feel - probably even today - that it's safer in Iraq than it is on the Southside of Chicago."

He then stated that "a sex strike can really work on college campuses where there's an abundance of sexual harassment or date rape." "Second semester, it's gonna happen," the famed director believes. "Once people come back from Christmas [break] and some stuff jumps off, there's gonna be sex strikes at universities and colleges across this country. I believe it."

Spike Lee was also asked to share his thoughts on the footage of Laquan McDonald and if he thinks it would start a riot on the streets of Chicago."...I think there's a way to have peaceful demonstrations without tearing stuff up," he reasoned. Lee was in favor of the tape being released "because this is a democracy, and sometimes I don't think we can pick and choose what America should see."

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