The LBTQ community has always been anti-Black heterosexual. Always. And we have the evidence to back it up.
"This paper examines the ways in which rhetorics of Blackness and civil rights have been deployed by Whites positioned on both sides of modern gay rights discourse in the United States." (Amy L. Stone & Jane Ward, Pages 605-624, 25 Nov 2009, From ‘Black people are not a homosexual act’ to ‘gay is the new Black’: mapping white uses of Blackness in modern gay rights campaigns in the United States )
(Amy L. Stone Department of Sociology and Anthropology , Trinity University , San Antonio , Texas , USA & Jane Ward Pages 605-624 | Received 25 Nov 2009, Accepted 20 Dec 2010, Published online: 15 Jul 2011)
“The shootings of black men, the beatings of black women, the murders of black trans women, and the retraction of voting rights for the African American community in some U.S. states stand in sharp contrast to the presumably progressive gains of an LGBT movement which more than once claimed that “gay is the new black. This is not only a dangerous analogy that lacks profound grounding, it also leads to a discourse that draws a clear boundary between two separate communities and movements—one black, one queer.” (Elena Kiesling, 11-3 | 2017, The Missing Colors of the Rainbow: Black Queer Resistance, Special Issue: Re-Queering The Nation: America’s Queer Crisis)
1. Introduction The shootings of black men, the beatings of black women, the murders of black trans women, and the retraction of voting rights for the African American community in some U.S. states...
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