It's more about that's something that heterosexual men don't do. There's a line between heterosexual and homosexual acts, is there not?
Im not as gung ho against it but I think its a bad look for the black community as we already have gender issues with shyt like the forced matriarchy stuff and Baby Boy syndrome. Does wearing pants make a man a man? Not necessarily, but there definitely have been outside forces pushing black men towards homosexuality and embracing a more feminine attitude... and I'm just like, damn homie, shyt is already confused and fukked up already, we dont need these extra complications right now.
I agree theres a lot of ignorance and mindless homophobia that comes out as a reflex to this shyt, but I think it touches on a lot of real shyt going on too that some brehs feel but cant articulate.
and the vehicle to promote this fakkitry was none other than..... yep, you guessed it, HIP HOP.
this ain't our genre no more, just a tool to destroy and subvert the Black community.
"yep, in my white tee"
skirt brehs.
why are all these dark skinned n!ggas wearing dresses.
Why do you think rap became so big in the 90's?. It was more masculine. I was there and remember when rappers started coming out with the manly look and was cool. That was a big reason I looked up to them, a lot of the 80's artists were too soft looking. They made good music but for young males who needed that image to look up to, 80's artists were too sissy to me.Neither did Prince or Micheal Jackson or Little Richard. And this reminds me how homo dudes dressed in the seventies and eighties. Were you complaining then too? Assuming you were alive then.
These nikkaz
No, but then there are probably gay dudes who never did either.
When my daughters grow up, they better NEVER bring one of these corny lookin nikkas to the crib ....
Not my wave, Im a low key dudeWell, why haven't YOU worn a skirt before?