This is the passive aggressive shyt that I’m talking about. People can and should talk about whatever they want to talk about. That’s like the point of this site. You don’t want to see us discussing the gay issue because you don’t like what we say. Instead of just engaging with folk and trying to get some understanding from our point of view while explaining yours, you come with this passive aggressive “just dont talk about it” shyt. Ignoring an agenda that’s being pushed on you is basically being complicit with it. You bring this back to the topic, I agree with tariq that black musicians are being used to push the agenda to emasculate black males. I reject your straw man ad hominem deflection accusing people of having a “fukk black gays” agenda.
You’re being disingenuous bro. Nobody is calling for the ostracization of all gay black men. That’s a ad hominem straw man argument that you’re using to deflect. You have a problem with us expressing disapproval with the agenda to effeminize black males despite claiming that you’ve called that agenda out yourself. Tariq didn’t attack gay black man specifically. He even refused to name names in reference to who he was talking about. He was talking in general against the promotion of “moist” men and you still took offense. Stop acting we are on some “fukk all gays” shyt.
Stop being obtuse too. You know what people mean when they refer to the homosexual “lifestyle”. You take dikk , I don’t and that makes out lifestyles completely different in that context. That doesn’t mean that we aren’t both black with plenty of other things in common and that we can’t be on the same black empowerment team but it’s dishonest to act like our lifestyles arent different due to our sexual preferences.
I’m all for aligning with blacks who are for black empowerment and against aystematic white supremacy, but the thing is a lot of blacks willfully align themselves with white supremacy which includes a lot of gay blacks. They have to be called out too.