Saturday, February 17, 2007

Tim Hardaway and the Boogy Woogy Bigot Dance
















Uh oh....bowl me over with a watermelon. It looks like we have another black homophobe doing the boogy woogie bigot dance.

First he says dis....

"Well, you know, I hate gay people. I let it be known, I don't like gay people. I don't like to be around gay people.....Yeah, I'm homophobic. I don't like it......It shouldn't be in the world, or in the United States. So, yeah, I don't like it....."

and now he says dat....

''As an African American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause....''

Oh really? Doesn't that take the fried chicken leg? Once Klan bigots forced black men like him to walk on the other side of the street....or sit at the back of the bus.... lest they taint the "purity" of white women. And now they're treating gays just like the Klan treated them. Huh?

And this black bigot is shooting off his mouth...so soon after this one did?

It's time to face the facts...there are too many aggressive anti-gay bigots like Hardaway in the black community......if not in Canada certainly in the United States. And black culture has a dangerously ugly streak of homophobia in it. It stinks. And it's............. everywhere.

I mean Africa, with the exception of Nelson Mandela's country, is a sewer for gay people. And Jamaica is even worse than that. It's a homophobic toilet.

The police rescued three men branded as homosexuals on Wednesday from an angry mob outside a pharmacy in Kingston, Jamaica. The approximately 2,000 people gathered outside the Kingston pharmacy hurled insults at the three men, with some calling for them to be killed.

Two thousand people trying to get at three gay men....is that the attack of the Homophobe Zombies or what?


















I think it's time for a travel advisory....

And then we've got the nigga bigots in the United States.... like the ball bouncer Hardaway and his friends. Who think they are big black bucks when they're just sick homophobic fucks.

Who are just helping to kill their own people. With homophobia and denial.....

Today, while there are black men who are openly gay, it seems that the majority of those having sex with men still lead secret lives, products of a black culture that deems masculinity and fatherhood as a black man's primary responsibility -- and homosexuality as a white man's perversion.

So they put their so-called masculinity before the interests of their partners and AIDS travels silently...and fast...

...blacks make up only 12 percent of the population in America, but they account for half of all new reported H.I.V. infections....

And as for fatherhood don't ask..... Thanks to this sexist bullshit attitude girls get knocked up to make men feel like big men. And then abandoned. So a whole generation of black kids is growing up without dads.

It's so depressing. I love so many things about black culture. And some of my greatest heroes are black. Not to mention about three quarters of my music collection.

As a gay man who has fought for black rights all my life, and who doesn't take any shit from nobody I could REALLY get mad. But then I think of what Bayard Rustin would have said to them. And that would have been even better...that REALLY would have hurt.

Because Bayard Rustin wasn't just a huge black hero, and a champion of human rights. He was a gay hero too.






As a gay man, relatively open for his time, Bayard Rustin experienced anti-gay prejudice in addition to racial discrimination....

Mr. Rustin organized the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom in 1957, The National Youth Marches for Integrated Schools in 1958 and 1959, and was the Deputy Director and chief organizer of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom which, at that time, was the largest demonstration in the nation’s history

You know the March on Washington where the great Martin Luther King gave his "I Have a Dream" speech...

Oh yeah...Bayard Rustin would have put these ignorant black homophobes in their place.

And explained how wrong it is for one oppressed group to fight another. How we should be helping each other. Because nobody will be really free .....until we all are.

But then Bayard was a black and gay hero. And these black homophobes don't deserve him.....coz they are just bigot scum...

If you want to know how real men and sport's heroes behave...just ask Rick Vaive.

"It is time people realized that [homosexuality] is part of real life. It doesn’t matter what the colour of your skin is, or what your sexual preference is, or what your religious beliefs are—we all have to get along. So get over it."

Got it? Heal yourselves nigga bigots.Stop disgracing your own people.

And don't fuck with us...

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:29 PM

    I'm a black female and I'm not a homophobe. That's one of the problems with labelling an entire race of people.
    You and I know that its mostly white people who are makeing all the anti-gay laws banning gay marriage. Don't fool yourself whites hates gays too just go to your nearest Catholic Church.

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  2. I agree with you...and that's why I spend ninety percent of my time attacking the white anti-gay bigots...and especially the ones from the Catholic Church. But I'm NOT labelling an entire race of people. I make that very clear in my post.My greatest living hero is Nelson Mandela...and Martin Luther King and Bayard Rustin are right at the top of the list of dead ones. And I have lots of black friends gay and straight. But as you know there is a certain culture among SOME mostly young black men that treats women and gays badly. I believe religion is largely to blame. But I want the black community to address that problem...Just like I want the gay community to address its problems. Nobody is perfect.
    I don't think the situation is as bad in Canada as it is in the United States. But there is a large Jamaican-Canadian community in this country...and they could speak out about what is happening there. Just as I would speak out if 2000 gays were going after three black men and trying to kill them...or trash talking blacks all the time. We don't do that and you know that. I want justice for all. But the truth will set us free...even if it sometimes hurts...Gay people are the most persecuted group on earth...and we ain't taking it anymore.Any person or group or religion that attacks us can expect to be attacked in return...Black and gay people know the pain of bigotry and what it can do to us all. So I expect us to work together to defeat any kind of bigotry or assault on the dignity of others.It may be just a dream. But then Martin and Rustin had one...and aren't we all glad they did?

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