they're pushing that black-gay agenda heavy...can we be mad though?

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Yes they are pushing it hard on TV when it comes to black folks. Realize people that these folks love gay blacks and black men in dresses. shyt is funny to them...but also subconsciously it means more because two gay black folks can't make black children.
 

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Anybody who can't see the gay agenda flooding the black community is being willfully ignorant. Blacks were considered 'homophobic', so they came in and brainwashed the community via the idiot box. Look at how many black homosexuals are on television. Ru Paul gets a show. Cross dressing Tyler Perry gets a show. They had a show about black tranny cheerleaders. Now they have a mainstream black show, aka empire, that is putting homosexuality everywhere. Blacks are known for being extremely influential when it comes to entertainment, and entertainment is a huge vehicle for spreading social trends, so how better to spread it than stamp a black face on it and wrap it up in entertainment?


someone else sees it too :snoop:
 

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Me jus a read di ting ova here suh, and just tun vex enuh :angry:

And truss me... we nah send battybwoy go doctor fi take up space... we a kuff it inna head and lef battyman fi dead, cah we nuh fire wild shot.:bustback:
 

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It's true that the media isn't interested in showing normal, heterosexual black relationships. However, I'll never complain about two attractive women kissing and touching each other. You nikkas can't enjoy nuthin.
 

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It's true that the media isn't interested in showing normal, heterosexual black relationships. However, I'll never complain about two attractive women kissing and touching each other. You nikkas can't enjoy nuthin.

:whoa: hold up fam. I'm the one who asked for that Angella Basset scene in this very forum

but i'll be damned if KeKe Palmer didn't drop some dyke shyt the next damn day...just found it odd :manny:
 
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No such thing as a black gay agenda. I'm into film/script writing, so I can pretty much give ya'll a rundown of pretty much every black gay person to ever appear in TV & Film both in this country and abroad.
Out of those, maybe four involved black pairings that were portrayed in a positive light, and those were produced/written/directed by black people. You will never see a black gay Brokeback Mountain.
You won't see black men depicted as dynamic, sensitive, conflicted, tragic, and romantic all at once in a film. I don't care if they're gay or straight, it will not happen in a Hollywood movie.


I can think of one with a somewhat positive depiction of a black lesbian romance and that was an indie German romantic comedy named Alles Wird Gut made in the 90s.
As somewhat craptastic as that film was, it inspired me to write my own, submitted it to festivals, workshops (made it to 2nd round of Sundance Screenwriters institute), etc.

Then I sent the script to a producer friend of mine who was straight:whoa:.


The stuff you posted only speaks to Hollywood's agenda for money, how do they get it nowadays? By making a spectacle the tumblr and social media generation will talk/tweet about. I don't watch American Horror Story and i won't start now. I don't listen to Keke Palmer or Cassie and I won't start now. I didn't even watch the whole video and the clip I saw here was lame af :mjlol:So Let me finish this by telling ya'll a thing.
Black gay people do not want to be tawdry, over sexualized spectacles, we want to see healthy black couples as much as the rest of ya'll, but are we getting any of that?


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Viola Davis
Rutina Wesley
Nelsan Ellis
Angela Bassett
Zawe Ashton
Kerry Washington
Danai Guira
Freema Agyeman


All have played "queer" characters, go look at who they were paired with (answer: white people) and whether any of the shyt they went through was positive or simply fukkery, sex, and pathology.
 

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what's with the can we be mad part of your thread title, fukk yes I can be mad, I don't want to see that shyt
 

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No such thing as a black gay agenda. I'm into film/script writing, so I can pretty much give ya'll a rundown of pretty much every black gay person to ever appear in TV & Film both in this country and abroad.
Out of those, maybe four involved black pairings that were portrayed in a positive light, and those were produced/written/directed by black people. You will never see a black gay Brokeback Mountain.
You won't see black men depicted as dynamic, sensitive, conflicted, tragic, and romantic all at once in a film. I don't care if they're gay or straight, it will not happen in a Hollywood movie.


I can think of one with a somewhat positive depiction of a black lesbian romance and that was an indie German romantic comedy named Alles Wird Gut made in the 90s.
As somewhat craptastic as that film was, it inspired me to write my own, submitted it to festivals, workshops (made it to 2nd round of Sundance Screenwriters institute), etc.

Then I sent the script to a producer friend of mine who was straight:whoa:.


The stuff you posted only speaks to Hollywood's agenda for money, how do they get it nowadays? By making a spectacle the tumblr and social media generation will talk/tweet about. I don't watch American Horror Story and i won't start now. I don't listen to Keke Palmer or Cassie and I won't start now. I didn't even watch the whole video and the clip I saw here was lame af :mjlol:So Let me finish this by telling ya'll a thing.
Black gay people do not want to be tawdry, over sexualized spectacles, we want to see healthy black couples as much as the rest of ya'll, but are we getting any of that?


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Viola Davis
Rutina Wesley
Nelsan Ellis
Angela Bassett
Zawe Ashton
Kerry Washington
Danai Guira
Freema Agyeman


All have played "queer" characters, go look at who they were paired with (answer: white people) and whether any of the shyt they went through was positive or simply fukkery, sex, and pathology.

:patrice: i don't necessarily believe there is a cult of actual GAY BLACK PEOPLE pulling strings, i never meant to imply that, but just that the agenda to push that lifestyle is being pushed THROUGH prominent black entertainers when a little over a decade ago, it wasn't like that

but i'll give you two quick examples:
Anthony Mackie and your example of Kerry Washington

Anthony Mackie did a movie called BROTHER TO BROTHER before he became an A-list actor (:usure: but i'll leave that for another post) the story revolved around the gay community, in fact you could argue this was a GAY movie

Kerry Washington was a lesbian in SHE HATE ME (also starring mackie btw) and again, sexuality was pertinent to the story line

is Angela Bassett letting Lady Gaga grind on top of her important to the story line?
Did KeKe Palmer HAVE to shrug off a dog ass man and then go to another woman to save her at the end?

and i'm not spewing conspiracy theories, these things exist just as i explained them with no bias, just asking questions is all :manny:

so i'm not shytting on showing lesbian/homosexual imagery, because there was lesbianism in WOMEN OF BREWSTERS PLACE and A COLOR PURPLE...but these examples above? unnecessary and serve no purpose other than to promote that lifestyle.
 
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what's with the can we be mad part of your thread title, fukk yes I can be mad, I don't want to see that shyt

i explained that already we stayed home for AKEELAH AND THE BEE, MIRACLE AT ST ANNA, THE GREAT DEBATORS even with A-list legendary black star power on the bill

but we turned up for Tyler Perry/Madea....hollywood may be trying to throw money at the black gay movement, we give those vine/facebook/instagram stars millions of views for putting on wigs too...

just saying if they start that, can we be mad?
 

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3% of the population with more power than hispanics and blacks combined. I dont trust them dudes.
They're still white. :manny:

There were homosexual slave owners. Gay white males never had less power then black people in Ameriac

But black people pushing it on one another is an obvious sickness.
 

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i explained that already we stayed home for AKEELAH AND THE BEE, MIRACLE AT ST ANNA, THE GREAT DEBATORS even with A-list legendary black star power on the bill

but we turned up for Tyler Perry/Madea....hollywood may be trying to throw money at the black gay movement, we give those vine/facebook/instagram stars millions of views for putting on wigs too...

just saying if they start that, can we be mad?
A few people going to the movies means we cant be mad. Dont walk the line. Man the fukk up
 
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:patrice: i don't necessarily believe there is a cult of actual GAY BLACK PEOPLE pulling strings, i never meant to imply that, but just that the agenda to push that lifestyle is being pushed THROUGH prominent black entertainers when a little over a decade ago, it wasn't like that

but i'll give you two quick examples:
Anthony Mackie and your example of Kerry Washington

Anthony Mackie did a movie called BROTHER TO BROTHER before he became an A-list actor (:usure: but i'll leave that for another post) the story revolved around the gay community, in fact you could argue this was a GAY movie

Kerry Washington was a lesbian in SHE HATE ME (also starring mackie btw) and again, sexuality was pertinent to the story line

is Angela Bassett letting Lady Gaga grind on top of her important to the story line?
Did KeKe Palmer HAVE to shrug off a dog ass man and then go to another woman to save her at the end?

and i'm not spewing conspiracy theories, these things exist just as i explained them with no bias, just asking questions is all :manny:

so i'm not shytting on showing lesbian/homosexual imagery, because there was lesbianism in WOMEN OF BREWSTERS PLACE and A COLOR PURPLE...but these examples above? unnecessary and serve no purpose other than to promote that lifestyle.

I feel like you didn't pay attention to what I wrote. Brother to Brother was respectfully done (written by a black gay man, so it had a place). Mackie was simply playing a gay man, he wasn't engaged in fukkery.

(Mind you Will Smith played a gay character before he blew up as well, it was only a minor aspect of his character, though)

She Hate Me was legit a straight male fantasy, created by two straight black men. There isn't a lesbian I know who likes that movie. If anything it was gratuitous and unfocused, a blow to the image of black lesbians.


I just mentioned that American Horror Story and Keke Palmer's video are typical Hollywood bullshyt meant to draw attention. And if you read what I wrote, neither were the result of black gay people.
If they were, then they wouldn't be focused on two clearly bisexual women, not lesbians, who can shrug off their partners at whim just for sexual pleasure. That's the fukkery agenda, nothing more.


Also, when is any of the nonsense that takes place in American Horror Story pertinent to anything? shyt's made by a white gay man (who are known racists that don't like lesbians and stereotype black women all day).

Really, what else would you expect?

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Forgot one thing, on the point of Women of Brewster's Place and the Color Purple - both written by black women.

These are important because these were my first recollection of seeing women together romantically.

If children can be so influenced by the media to decide whether they're going to be gay or straight, then I'd be straight right now after seeing what happened to lesbians/women in lesbian relationships.

One woman falls for a woman who can't love her back in the case of the Color Purple. In the WOBP, the lesbian couple is closeted and alienated and it ends with one of them being brutally raped by a man.

So, as I said, you would be hard pressed to find any positive depictions of black gays and specifically black lesbians anywhere in the media. And logically, wouldn't that be the way to promote this so-called "lifestyle"?
 
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