Mystikal on Transgender Hip Hop Scene in New Orleans: That's Our Culture

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sissy bounce in new orleans = kill batty bwoy dancehall in jamaica

both are products of the trauma associated with sexual violence & rape from white male slavemasters. and more so for new orleans all those damn slave breeding farms. for the jamaicans it became a strict anti-gay culture and for the new orleanians it became a sexual dysfunction of accepted emasculation, crossdressing & bisexuality. and what's wilder is the same nikkas throwing on dresses and twerking are sometimes respected headbussin goons lol

look, i know it gets tiring to look at everything with black folks through the lens of race, it's exhausting i get it. but it's an unavoidable conversation. i mean bro, birdman used to call himself beatrice & kiss weezy on the lips while being referred to as daddy. no one around them nikkas found it strange either. tells you everything man, they have done a number on us & it's ok to discuss it if anything to empower ourselves ya dig
 

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He's not lying, it is apart of the culture. I suspect it's apart of the culture of many cities but probably more underground. To be fair though, dudes aren't bussing it open everywhere and it's not something you see a whole lot of unless you go looking for it.
Just like the gay black frats n ATL that got "exposed", yet that shyt been cracking, and was never spoke on because that's THEIR culture.

Until more outsiders coming and seeing the fukkery, so then the black gay frat had it's 15 minutes of fame.

I'm mean shyt, Big Freeda been cracking as well...
 

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This has been known for years in Hip Hop. XXL did an article on Katy Red back in like 2001 or something. When NOLA was poppin in the CMR era. They were saying it might be the next thing to pop off because of NO popularity at the time.



I remember that article Manny Fresh was on some "It aint no big deal down here when it comes to that" :yeshrug:
 

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