It's an AGENDA to feminize the Black man.
Hyper-masculinty and homophobia.
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A 17-month-old infant assigned male at birth,
Roy Antonio Jones III, was killed by his mother’s boyfriend for acting too much like a girl. Pedro Jones was babysitting Roy Jones (no biological relation) at the Shinecock Indian Reservation. When the less-than-two-year-old baby failed to fulfill his caretaker’s idea of what a less-than-two-year-old boy should act like, Pedro Jones began beating the infant with closed fists all over his body and then choking him. The child went into cardiac arrest, and later died at the hospital.
Pedro Jones has pled not guilty. Pedro admitted: “I was trying to make him act like a boy instead of a little girl…I never struck that kid that hard before. A one-time mistake and I am going to do 20 years…”
In Durham, North Carolina in September 2011, Peter Lucas Moses (27) stood trial facing two counts of first-degree murder. Moses was the leader of a religious cult who shot the four-year-old boy named
Jadon Higganbothan dead for what he called his ‘gay behavior.’
Ronnie Antonio Paris, above, (December 9, 2001 - January 28, 2005) was a three-year-old African American boy who lived with his parents in Tampa, Florida. He died on January 28, 2005, due to brain injuries stemming from severe abuse at the hands of his father, who thought the child would turn out to be gay, and forced the boy to box with him in an effort to keep him from growing up “soft” or becoming a “sissy.” The child’s father was charged with murder and aggravated child abuse. His mother was charged with child neglect and failing to get medical attention for her son. During the trial, Nysheera Parish testified that her husband thought their son might be gay, and that he would smack the boy in the back of the head and slam him into walls because he didn’t want his son to grow up “soft.” Her testimony was corroborated by her sister, Shanita Powell, who said “He was trying to teach him how to fight,” and told the court “He was afraid the child might be gay.” In July 2005, after three hours of deliberation, a jury convicted Ronnie Paris, Jr., of second degree manslaughter and aggravated child abuse in the death of his son, Ronnie Antonio Paris. On August 19, 2004, he was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. Nysheera Paris was later sentenced to 5 years probation for culpable negligence in the death of her son.
Another Florida father,
Aundre Jermaine Hill, 25, (above) was arrested on child abuse charges after severely beating his 7 year old son with a belt for putting pink fingernail polish on his nails. According to local reports, the Orange County sheriff’s deputies said the boy’s mother was bathing him when she noticed the markings on the boy. Investigators said it appeared the boy was beaten severely with a belt on his buttocks, arms, temple and legs.
This was a comment on the post from a comment made on the blog it was featured on:
"Violence against feminine boys has always been a problem, but years ago you had mothers, sisters, grandmothers, aunts, and even grand-daddies to protect you. I’m afraid for feminine boys in the hands of this younger generation of parents…breeders. Too many of them have selfish, immature, idiot minds inferior to little children’s minds. Of course, I don’t know if the little boy is feminine, but his rotten ass father thinks he is.
I believe some little boys have been beaten to death because of their femininity. Also, some have been raped, and their femininity used as “the excuse” by the rapist(s) “he wanna’ be like a girl anyway”—that kind of sick reasoning. The worst case I remember was in Delaware in the mid 1990s: an eight year old was raped and murdered by a 15 year old. The neighbors interviewed said the little boy was picked on to the point where he didn’t want to go to school, didn’t want to go outside his mother’s house. He used to hide from people. I think his name was either David Wilson or Steven Wilson. Like I said, feminine boys receive severe punishment very early in life.
Inside most defensive, smart-mouthed, vicious “queens” are a little boys whose experiences are like the one in this story. After a while, you think everybody’s your enemy."