The thing of it is this is what's being taught in college right now.
Not to mention many black people with less technical degree like stem or accounting/business/finance, are typically black feminist or part of the lgbtq community.
The most surreal thing I've learned recently is that theres a social hierarchy amongst both of these groups and they could give two shyts about their black members, except for when it's convenient like power in numbers during marches,, protests, shouting contest, intimidating others and Twitter wars.
Other than that the lgbtq and feminist community are still pretty much
Every black person needs to recognize that we all we got and we sitting here wasting our energy being unproductive tearing each other apart at war.
With that said, the black community, more specifically black males, historically are intolerant towards homosexuality, maybe some of us here individually are indifferent but many of us can recognize that collectively the black community is still largely homophobic, so i get the gist of where black members who identify as lgbtq feel ostracized.
As far as women in our community many of us don't do enough to acknowledge and appreciate some of the struggles, black women go through as well. They face just as much discrimination and resentment, while being held numerous imposing standards. We dont do enough to acknowledge black women collectively.
Point blank, i get where the disdain, hurt and backstabbing is coming from. Many of these black feminist and black members of lgbtq community are hurt and onstantly feel under attack by the not just mainstream society but their own ethnic community. This isnt a justification for these peeps to using their platform to slander heterosexual black men, but this post is just about seeing the bigger picture at play.