Tariq and Lil Nas X go back and forth over that gay azz video

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Exactly. Nobody forced him to make that video. He wants to put these negative images of black men out there, and of course, there are white executives willing to throw money at him.
 

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Face of the L’s (in entertainment) - Ellen Degeneres (shown as professional, masculine identifying, more palatable to white America). I’m not sure who the most famous L is for blacks; might be Dwyane Wade :yeshrug:

Face of the G’s - Lil Nas X, Billy Porter (shown as c00nish, feminine, buck broken buffoons). Oppose that to someone like Bravo host Andy Cohen who is openly gay but always wears a suit, isn’t made to do openly sexual things on TV.

Face of the T’s - Rupaul, Zaya Wade - (again, black men being shown as feminine identifying; one is a child that was possibly forced into this by “her” in house parents). The Chi has one starring in a main female role. I can’t even name a famous white one.

There’s a pattern :mjpls:

That Zaya Wade thing really bothers me. That aside I don’t see how anybody can say there is not an agenda to portray Black men as feminine or gay.
 
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