Listen friend, both my mother and sister were bi-sexual. My son is F2M trans. I watched their struggles. The pain they suffered primarily came from the people within our own community. I'm aint having it anymore! We have the right to expect more from our people, especially when it's our disposable (and sometimes non-disposable income) that supports them. No other demographic of men denegrates their own women through music as entertainment for the masses. Hip-Hop is long overdue for an updated company policy! The LGBTQIA community catches enough hell. Black people AS A WHOLE catch enough hell! We've been marching & protesting for equality and basic human rights for years. WHY THE HELL WOULD WE DENY IT TO OUR OWN?! It's time for black people to do some collective, spiritual forensics, yall! When someone hurts one of us, WE ALL protest. We will burn ish to the ground and risk jail when a racist cop kills or harms one of us ! We need to keep that same energy when it's a member of the black community who's doing the attacking! I can't speak for anyone else, BUT AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE, I will never condone or accept the mistreatment or oppression from ANYONE against my black people or the black community!!!
I disagree with how Zoie articulated and didn't expand on HIV & Aids which is not just confided to the LGBTQ+ community. In addition, gay men use prep something straight men need to learn about, which has dramatically decreased the spread of HIV in the LGBTQ community in the last 11 years. That said, Zoie has to understand that straight men and straight women see the world differently and do not think as gay men do.
but there is also legit traumatic history tied to the pressure these men experience to be super masculine so I think all shit def needs to be acknowledged
people forget two things 1) people were stealth before, and now theres more openness, so it looks like more gay people and 2) the human population of earth NOW
@iamzoie you better rep for the lore and knowledge of our city (I can say I am apart of somewhere I wanna belong and love despite being from MS) and where we go to fellowship and know..... And to think I almost got to meet you but I hope we will one day as companionships
Someone explain to me why is it ok for gays to call out straight men, as being gay as form as embarrassment but when straight men say something it's homophobic?
A gay man can't be called out if they're genuinely "gay"; I don't understand why a "straight" man would really give a damn bout what ANYBODY does or how they choose to live. If you're "TRUELY" straight though, its too much 🐱 out here that you could be focused on yet you focus on how much you don't like "gays"