Monday, May 21, 2007

DEGRADING TO BLACK MEN?

For whatever reason, Plantation Negros are not too mad about this.

Guess they figure it tickles Massa, so why bother? Maybe some young brothas from Morehouse should launch a "letter writing campaign". Wonder if they could get on Oprah?

I'd let my boys watch Young Buck hold a pistol, Nelly smack some ass and Method Man roll a blunt before I'd subject them to this little mind warping gender blurring homonastiness.

7 comments:

Intellectual Insurgent said...

Mad TV and SNL do the same thing with their one or two Black cast members each season - they spend more time dressed up as women than as men.

Anonymous said...

The feminization of the Black male has been going on for a long time especially in the comedy/entertainment industry. It sickens me and is not funny at all.

A girl I used to date once told me an interesting perspective: She believed the increasing feminine sissyfied population in Black males in Atlanta was due to the fact that they were cowards. She believed that these particular Black males would rather be weak feminine men instead of taking on the responsibilities that come with being a strong, masculine Black male. She felt it was a manifestation of their weak personality... Things to make you go hmmmmm?

Denmark Vesey said...

"A girl I used to date once told me an interesting perspective: She believed the increasing feminine sissyfied population in Black males in Atlanta was due to the fact that they were cowards."

Brother Paul,

You should look that sista up, get in her ear, and put her on the team. She has a good head on her shoulders.

One of the reasons I support Hip Hop, is that it is one of the last bastions of unapologetic blackness and manliness.

A Mother#ucker wears a dress, is going to get called for it. Straight up.

Everywhere else in the culture you get charged with a Hate Crime for not applauding homosexual behavior.

That's why they are chipping at Hip Hop.

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Anonymous said...

I remember when Dave Chapelle went "crazy" he said how it pissed him off that white writers were constantly trying to put him in a dress. They would always make reference to Flip Wilson down to Martin Lawrence. Dave wasn't having it.

Anonymous said...

Actually more concerned about the amount of guns and drugs in my community. And the war in Iraq. Don't have time to attend the movies. Must be nice to be priviledged.

Denmark Vesey said...

Casper said...
"Actually more concerned about the amount of guns and drugs in my community. And the war in Iraq. Don't have time to attend the movies. Must be nice to be priviledged."


1) I'm actually concerned about the lack of guns in the black community and the preponderance of firearms held by others. It is irresponsible for a black man to be unarmed.

2) The entire nation is on drugs, legal or illegal. Glad to see some of that money passing through black hands instead of going straight to the corporate pockets of Pfizer.

3) Whether you attend movies or not, these movies are programming the kids you claim to "mentor".

4) It's great to be intellectually, spiritually and courageously privileged.

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Anonymous said...

I hear plenty of blacks mad about Martin.

But Big Mama's House was funny though.

Big J