It's not true the gay community "throws black males under the bus". Sure there are black haters within the group (whereever there are non blacks, there will be hate), but generally the LBGT crowd stands up for its own. I really have no problem with ASAP expressing himself and feel homophobia is bigotry.
but the -phobia suffix implies fear.....what exactly is being feared here friend?Being hateful, discriminatory and prejudicial towards people on the basis of their same sex sexual preference.
I don't know if you're being facetious but this entire of yours spells ignorance. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. Gay people have always existed and never did a damn thing to my people. . Rather than focusing your enegy on people's sexuality, focus it instead on your own and other's empowerment.
...Pausehe looked gayer on the stage than Jason Collins. He is openly gay.
Are these dude really sippin fruit cocktails out of a straw lookin like this? Are folks really excusing this behavior?
The way Rocky handled himself throughout th entire segment was hilarious. Soon as it was his moment to speak after Collins speaking all this stuff about gay equality Rocky comes through like
"TRAP LORD IN STORES NOW! SHOUT OUT ASAP MOB. THIS NEXT PERFORMER A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE. HE STANDS FOR EQUALITY OF ALL TYPES." *cue video*
It's not true the gay community "throws black males under the bus". Sure there are black haters within the group (whereever there are non blacks, there will be hate), but generally the LBGT crowd stands up for its own. I really have no problem with ASAP expressing himself and feel homophobia is bigotry.
I'm not gonna lie, I halfway expected Rocky to come out the closet as soon as I seen him on stage with Jason Collins. His reaction was absolutely necessary IMO.
this show just proves to me that the entertainment/music industry is run by Satan