Glaring black female hypocrisy on IR/LGBT representation.

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What is there to admit? We all know that whites control the media. Whether or not it can be considered propaganda is what is up for debate. A question that should be asked also is if visual media is propaganda why isn't musical media also considered propaganda. The vast majority of Coli posters dismiss this in @PhonZhi threads.

nobody denies that music is propaganda it's just a different form of media. why are you deflecting like everyone else when this topic comes up? do you just not care?
 

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Yeah, this is one of those high risk, high reward subs given how much traffic flows through here, so I figured I leave it here and just report the trolls who attempt to derail it.

Agreed, I'll sit back and take it all in from here.
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if anything GAY nikkas are the white men of the Black community if we're talking economics. they make just as much as their white, straight counterparts :sas1:

Unmasking Black Gay Privilege | HuffPost

Almost missed this. Great find.

And yet another example of how intersectional theory doesn't hold up when you take the time to examine the real facts and figures on the quality of life & marginalization of supposed "oppressed groups". "Female" & "Homosexual" are supposedly oppressed intersections along with "Black", yet when you add "female" or "homosexual" to "black" you see an increase in the quality of life, and a decrease in systematic marginalization.

Double/Triple discrimination, my ass.
 
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Maybe so, but you still have yet to expose it if am mistaken, because a just a "black lesbian character" is not what I specified when I mentioned lack of black female lgbt representation in the OP.




I'm going to assume you misread what I said and aren't just gaslighting for the sake of being contrary. So, if you can find me an example of black female lgbt that satisfies those criteria I would appreciate it. The only one of that list that even comes close to satisfying that criteria is the Pariah movie which came out in 2011, was an independent film, and certainly was not a blockbuster(was only played in 11 theaters throughout the entire country). And Bessie was a biopic, not an original character. Why have we had no real major black female lgbt protagonist since then.

Why do these black female lgbt activist, not have a problem with this lack of bf lgbt representation, yet want to shame us for not accepting black male lgbt, when it's already over represented in media in comparison to their tiny population?




I've already stated that I'm using what black women who are visual and vocal about media representation are saying. I obviously am not speaking to the black women who aren't engaged or invested in this issue.
Orange is the New Black IS a major Tv production. It pulled in 6.7 million views in the first two days of it's release for the 4th season, and 5.9 million views for the second episode. Suzanne, a lesbian character, is one of the main protagonists, and she's won Emmys for her work. Black women love Uzo as well as Samira Wiley, a former lesbian character on the show.
 
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nobody denies that music is propaganda it's just a different form of media. why are you deflecting like everyone else when this topic comes up? do you just not care?
This absolutely false especially if we were to use this site as an example. Every @PhonZhi thread is shot down as nonsense.

I don't believe in the "gay agenda". We could all be forced to watch nothing, but gay couples in media for the rest of our lives, and it would not change any of our sexual orientations.
 

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This absolutely false especially if we were to use this site as an example. Every @PhonZhi thread is shot down as nonsense.

I don't believe in the "gay agenda". We could all be forced to watch nothing, but gay couples in media for the rest of our lives, and it would not change any of our sexual orientations.
My man, I've LITERALLY been called a "conspiracy theorist" for suggesting that music can be used as a weapon against the black mind and image :dead:
 

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This absolutely false especially if we were to use this site as an example. Every @PhonZhi thread is shot down as nonsense.

I don't believe in the "gay agenda". We could all be forced to watch nothing, but gay couples in media for the rest of our lives, and it would not change any of our sexual orientations.

you're playing dumb and acting cartoonish. @PhonZhi threads actually get a lot of agreement the only main issue people bring up is the fact that he's an eminem fan which kind of negates his argument. if it weren't for that folks don't really push back tbh

and the "gay agenda" is simply lgbt people gathering their resources and media influence to get laws passed and social status. it's no different than the chinese agenda, or republican agenda, or latino agenda etc. we can do the same thing and get a black agenda going if we stop playing. the "gay agenda" just happens to align itself with the white supremacist agenda. you're making it seem like its some illuminati alex jones shyt when its not
 

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Orange is the New Black IS a major Tv production. It pulled in 6.7 million views in the first two days of it's release for the 4th season, and 5.9 million views for the second episode. Suzanne, a lesbian character, is one of the main protagonists, and she's won Emmys for her work. Black women love Uzo as well as Samira Wiley, a former lesbian character on the show.

Piper Elizabeth Chapman is a fictional character (played by Taylor Schilling) and the protagonist of the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. She is based on Piper Kerman, author of the non-fiction book Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison, upon which the series is based.[1] Schilling was nominated for awards in both comedy and drama categories for this role.
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Piper Chapman - Wikipedia

The whole series is based of the memoir of a white woman with the same name. So yeah, it seems like you're doing some class A gaslighting at this point.

Anyway if we could get back to the topic of black women's unaddressed hypocrisy in aggressively pushing for already over represented black male lgbt representation for us, while advocating for the also over represented heterosexual BW/WM interracialism for themselves.
 
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you're playing dumb and acting cartoonish. @PhonZhi threads actually get a lot of agreement the only main issue people bring up is the fact that he's an eminem fan which kind of negates his argument. if it weren't for that folks don't really push back tbh

and the "gay agenda" is simply lgbt people gathering their resources and media influence to get laws passed and social status. it's no different than the chinese agenda, or republican agenda, or latino agenda etc. we can do the same thing and get a black agenda going if we stop playing. the "gay agenda" just happens to align itself with the white supremacist agenda. you're making it seem like its some illuminati alex jones shyt when its not
If that's your definition of the gay agenda then I definitely don't care, but I don't think that's what most people think when they think gay agenda. A black agenda would require most black Americans to be actually upset with their day to day reality when the sad fact is that they are not.
 

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If that's your definition of the gay agenda then I definitely don't care, but I don't think that's what most people think when they think gay agenda. A black agenda would require most black Americans to be actually upset with their day to day reality when the sad fact is that they are not.

If you want to create your own thread to grind your axe on those who believe in the gay agenda, then feel free. But, I'd appreciated if you don't clutter this thread with such off topic discussion.
 

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Piper Chapman - Wikipedia

The whole series is based of the memoir of a white woman with the same name. Yeah, it seems like you're doing some class A gaslighting at this point.
It's very much an ENSEMBLE cast with many protagonists. A protagonist is the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
Uzo has won Several Emmys for her role as a black lesbian on the show. You asked for a major television show that featured black lesbians. I provided one. You also haven't provided any evidence that black gay male characters are overrepresented in media. Just an opinion. You seem to be the one gaslighting.

And as far as your assertion that black women don't champion bm/ww relationships of their own. The black viewership of Scandal topped out at 40% while Empire which featured a bm/ww as its only interracial couple had a black vieership of 60+%.

You also mentioned black women boycotting Red Tails. 49% of the audience was women. Dunkirk a similar film only had a 40% female leadership.
This thread needs more facts.
Anyway if we could get back to the topic of black women's unaddressed hypocrisy in aggressively pushing for already over represented black male lgbt representation for us, while advocating for the also over represented heterosexual BW/WM interracialism for themselves.

You haven't proven any of these points.

Where is the data showing that black gay male characters are overrepresented?

Where are black women advocating for bw/wm relationships in media.

Again your premise of advocating is faulty.

In fact many of the black male characters that black men champion are involved in relationships with non-black or mixed raced women. Atlanta, Power, Blackish, Insecure.
 
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If you want to create your own thread to grind your axe on those who believe in the gay agenda, then feel free. But, I'd appreciated if you don't clutter this thread with such off topic discussion.
It's not off topic in any way. You should also quote the person who began that line of debate.
 

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This is true but the American african woman has the easiest mind to control. Bar none. They willingly give up their control to get esteem from elsewhere.

What we honestly have now is anglo females fighting to be up there as equals of the anglo male and are willing to burn this ish down. We have african women willing to take the place of the anglo woman.

The african woman have no gripes of being docile if they’re secure financially.

I was in the galleria mall in Fort Lauderdale, FL and these IR relationships are growing. Honestly, I now see more BW/WM than BM/WW. I don’t remember the last time I saw it.
 
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