Filthy McNasty
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I don't care who anybody else has consensual sex with.
A lot of people have been outed/outed themselves, or have you been ignoring things? I don't expect a lot of people to out rappers because that would mean outting themselves. And as we can see from this thread and others, homosexuals in the black community are not accepted.
You grow up. You're like a kid who doesn't realize his daddy ain't shyt yet, a la Ricky Bobby. These dudes are gay. The whole concept of breaking into the music industry is gay. DOesn't make their artistry any better or worse.
Google "Trey Songz and Brandon Hines". Brandon Hines is my frat brother. Lord knows I wouldn't call him gay if I had doubts, but if everyone associated with that dudes knows he's gay and acknowledges it, then shyt...
It's not about conspiracies. It's not even that complicatedI'm sorry but I don't believe it. I'm not gonna lie back when I was like 17 and I use to watch them youtube videos about selling your soul to devil, I might of believed but I've grown up now. shyt is fake, there is no baphomet, there are no gay rituals, there is no Illuminati.
Old white men control the music industry. Most of those dudes are gay as fukk. On most occasions, your most artistic people (fine arts, music, etc.) are those who live alternative/not so normal lifestyles. Go to any fine arts school on any campus, classes will be filled with weird MFs. Most of the reason why Frank Ocean is such a good writer is because of his experiences in life.
If getting into the music industry was all about talent or even who you knew, wouldn't there be a lot more people in it? There has to be something that's holding a lot of people back or making them shun away from it.
It's not about conspiracies. It's not even that complicated
Old white men control the music industry. Most of those dudes are gay as fukk. On most occasions, your most artistic people (fine arts, music, etc.) are those who live alternative/not so normal lifestyles. Go to any fine arts school on any campus, classes will be filled with weird MFs. Most of the reason why Frank Ocean is such a good writer is because of his experiences in life.
If getting into the music industry was all about talent or even who you knew, wouldn't there be a lot more people in it? There has to be something that's holding a lot of people back or making them shun away from it.
The NBA and music industry are nothing alike. Flawed logic. Sucking dikk won't make you the best high school player in the nation, won't make you the best college player. Those are the things that get you in the NBAI'mm not denying there's fakkits in the music industry but I don't agree that most musicians are gay or they are forced to do gay shyt.
Lol my dude, that is every industry. That's like me saying "You think all you have to have is talent to get in the nba, nah breh you gotta suck the head coaches dikk first, wouldn't there be a lot more people in it? There ......." . Some people fail, some people quit and some people are unlucky.
So your friend had a choice in accepting those propositions? Was he raped? If the industry is colluded, and I tend to agree with you that I think it is, especially in terms of taking sexual advantage, is it still not a choice?
This isn't anything new to anyone but the uneducated. Look at Ancient Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Persian, Babylonian and even Hindu societies. Homosexuality was always present in the daily life of the affluent.
Those men still have a choice. If they are willing to sacrifice their morals and values to achieve fame, they never had those morals and values to being with.
I don't see it as good and evil. If you read my threads in the KTL/HL section, I've always claimed that I find homosexuality a mutation from the norm, biologically speaking.
This is merely a questioning about people's line of reasoning when it comes to boycotting or avoiding something based on what they think violates their moral compass.
Why are some of ya'll so concerned with people accepting homosexuality? Some people just ain't down with that, me included.