The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

In plain terms, there is a direct relationship between the forced enslavement of Black men into white society, the ongoing fear of Black men by White men, the racist global system of white supremacy that we all live in, and the feminization of Black men in Western society. The formula is simple

(Emasculization + Effeminization – Education = Domination)

Fuck being distracted with political and religious bull, this post will focus on the impact that feminization is having on the Black community, and how it is destroying the possibility of the permanent liberation of our people from disease, ignorance, and poverty.

BUT FIRST…

Here’s what brought this post on:

Recently I tweeted “There has to be something behind the feminization of Black manhood. This sh*t is disgusting.”

Sort of an off-handed tweet that came from my observation of some men walking down the street who were as Black as Wesley Snipes with beard shadows, eye shadow, wigs, and in women’s attire. A few real men stood up in support of the tweet (shouts out to @WiseBornAllah), but PEOPLE I DIDNT EVEN KNOW came out of the woodwork with comments like:

 @venusXaesthete  and  @aubscenity  fuck you AND your constrictive notions of black “manhood”.

@ShonDPhoto Yeah… Sad sexist, homophobic people. Sigh.

and my favorite….

@Cheeto_Breath Feminization of black men? Were u dropped on ur head as an infant or just born stupid?

Normally, I wouldnt even touch the ignorance of those buffoons, but light is my mission, so its time to bring this conversation….ahem…outta the closet! (Asad got jokes.) BEFORE I GO IN….

Feminization means to make a male like a female. They are male in the physical sense, but no longer live, think or act as males – they are emasculated.

Real Black men and women who are alarmed over this growing sexual confusion are mostly reacting to what is being done to our sons. And, because of this, we are unable to stop the psychosexual assault on them. In the Western cultural context, men fear men, not women. The white world fears Black men for many good reasons. They understand that the best way to significantly reduce the threat from us is to turn our males into females so that they make themselves into nonthreats.

This

Zulu The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

And This

08 bp68 pgs108 1092 The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

Becomes This

 The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

And This

blog 15 pic 31 The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

Booty on Blast

Now I’m not trying to make this a political issue, but I think President Clinton had it right.  Its no secret that the military has its fair share of gay men and women. For years, the official policy was “Dont ask, Dont tell”. Nobody cared what you got into behind closed doors, as long as it didnt affect mission accomplishment. Gay servicemembers didnt put their sexuality on front street. They didnt need to – it was nobody’s business.

So why is it so necessary for gay men and women to put what they do with their booties on blast?  Let me put it like this: I like having my nipples pinched when Im doing my thing. Does that mean I go around wearing a shirt with cut-out nipple holes? No. My sexuality is between me and my queen. Nobody else.

But there are deeper issues here than assless chaps and political posturing….

Soft Genocide

  • Hard genocide is the direct destruction of a people through mass murder
  • Soft genocide is the indirect destruction of a people by influencing their culture and thus, their behavior. For instance, integration was used to destroy the revolutionary spirit of Black communities – see 46 Years of Ethnic Cleansing.

The Black family has always been the source of strength for Black culture. The family supports, teaches, protects,and holds its members accountable. To efficiently attack and destroy a people, this family structure must be undone. This has been accomplished by:

  • Tearing husband from wife and children from parents during slavery
  • Removing the man from the Black household with a new Jim Crow strategy
  • Keeping the Black man out of the house with welfare strategies that reward single parent households
  • Interracial dating
  • Conditioning Black children using the public school system to accept the state as the sovereign of the household
  • Using welfare to reinforce dependence on the state instead of self-determination
  • Infiltrating Black culture to deliver subliminal psychological attacks.

A Clear and Present Danger

gay is the new black iw The Feminization of Black Men is Soft Genocide in Action

Its been said that gay rights is the new civil rights movement. Fuck that. Gays arent hanging from light posts. They arent being denied basic rights. They can vote, shit on any old public toilet, go to college, and get great jobs. In fact, the only people discriminating against gas are other gays!  Thats not the issue here. The issue is the clear and present danger that the reversal of gender roles is having on our kids:

1. The destruction of HEALTHY family structures

2. Distraction from the REAL issues and values we should be embracing to rebuild our race and nation, and

3. The successful conclusion of the destruction of Blacks and Black civilization.

With all the weapons that have been formed against the Black diaspora, we would do well to be on our guard and vigilant for any new, nefarious, and destructive tactics that are being used to seal the deal on our upward movement as a people.

Peace…and before you fly off the handle and leave a comment, make sure you have read the article. Feel me?

Have You Read These Yet?

  • Yonah El

    Wow. I do believe that some gays are that way because of genetics. To think that it is the result of a chemical castration….as appalling as that is, I have to give it serious consideration.

    The idea that a disillusioned woman treating a child improperly can raise a boy that is sexually confused is not foreign to me. I am in complete agreement with the brother Umar Johnson. He speaks with authority. I do absolutely believe that it is imperative that we reacquire out blackness. We must eject the white mentality within us and reaffirm our blackness. I am in motion within the black religion and I an re writing the black faith to become a revolutionary faith. I believe that if one is taught religion, you should be taught that we are chosen and as such…Damn. the brother is speaking my mind….I love to hear you testify.

  • ShonDPhoto

    Speaking out against racism while simultaneously embracing sexism, homophobia, and patriarchy makes you just as much of the white man's puppet as the gay people you like to blame for the demise of our race supposedly are. You should be ashamed.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I EMBRACE NATURAL LAW, AND I HAVE THE COURAGE TO DO SO. You should be ashamed of speaking out against my viewpoint, but embracing your own freedom of speech and opinion.

      Statements like these UNDERLINE the purpose of this site, and many others like it. Black men and women are SO UNCONSCIOUS that they will DEFEND THE FEMINIZATION OF BLACK MEN while remaining COMPLETELY SILENT on the racist comments made by white readers, or the Destruction of Entire Black races of people, or their own destruction for that fact. This post has seen more comments than any other I have made. That tells me its one of the most serious issues we currently face.

      Where are all the comments on Black poverty? Genocide? The fallacy of our academic institutions? Injustice? Are you not so bold as to take a stand against these issues, but you will stand against a real man in his natural role?

      • Kay

        Interesting how many times you used "I" yet claim to speak for black people.

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          No one person speaks for all Black people. I speak for myself and my organization. You may speak for yourself and your organization on your own platform, Kay. Thank you for reading, but I dont think your comments are helpful to the discussion.

      • http://www.facebook.com/donelle.dumpkins Donelle Dumpkins

        Speak your truth Asad. Speak it boldly and fearlessly to these fools.

  • Bey

    Spell check.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Lol…done. I appreciate that! I was typing in a fury!

  • Kay

    This is the most pathetic and ignorant thing I've read in a long time.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      To blurt out an insult without offering a counter-opinion is asinine. Join the debate or move on. Present your evidence to counter what was written above, otherwise, you arent adding anything of value here. To see how its done, check out ShonD's comment.

      To just blurt out an insult at 4am on a Saturday morning is pathetic and ignorant.

      • Kay

        This article is pathetic and ignorant. Fuck out of here monitoring the time of my comment. And close the comment section if you don't want people disagreeing with you can calling you out on your bullshit.

        • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

          your pathetic and ignorant. The article is well writtten you were just to much of an ugly retard with no father to understand the long words contained within it. Your a hate filled bigot. FUCK of.HA Ha you little boy run to your mummy.

        • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

          the only bulshit being called out is your bullshit mr KAY…

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          Ridicule is the price paid to genius by the mediocre – Oscar Wilde

      • Kay

        This article is pathetic and ignorant. Fuck out of here monitoring the time of my comment. And close the comment section if you don't want people disagreeing with you and calling you out on your bullshit.

        • Yonah El

          Hello Kay. I certainly agree with you about something. I just for the life of me figure out what the hell it is. So, I guess I will address the issues I disagree with you on.

          There is nothing pathetic about this article.In fact, I find it stimulating and the number of replies it has generated (yours included)validate this as such. As for disagreeing with Asad. You are encouraged to do so, but to say that you disagree with the entire article is the real bullshit here. As for ignorant, this article is replete with his opinions as well as actual quotes from those with opposing views. He even included pictures for the illiterate to help them glean some perspective. As a playwright and former performing arts center owner, I must say that some of the most talented, considerate intelligent and yes, confused people I know are LGBT.

          We have had very personal conversations and interactions that left me nothing but admiration and respect for them. At the same time, there was a line we never crossed and it was relative to flamboyancy. Obviously, some people feel it is ok, but I know a lot of LGBTs who feel that conduct that would be considered flaming, or excessive is disrespectful to them. Many of them are offended by excesses and overt displays of their gender conflict. My point is that people are entitled to their opinions, but it is not necessary to be insulting. This goes for everyone.

          I thought the article walked a line and expressed an opinion that showed at least an attempt to be civil. The responses from those who completely misunderstood the article were vile and offensive and did nothing to correct any mistaken views or opinions. Much as your remarks did nothing to shine any light on what you claim is a pathetic and ignorant perspective. If you feel that way, then use your intellect to enlighten the author as well as other reader of the article. Our best weapon is valid information, not unsubstantiated insults and crass replies that only serve to reinforce stereotypes that you ostensibly want to dispel.

          This site is about black unity. There are going to be disagreements, but they will not be settled by ever escalating tempers. I enjoy a good debate. I also like to evaluate information, not sort thorough the best of the dozens, and we are, or should be beyond liar liar, pants on fire.

          This is the information age. Google it, and post some evidence to support your opinion and invalidate your opponents. If you aren't up to the task. That's ok, but you have a platform to voice your opinion. Us it to explain, enlighten, and build bridges. We have enough people taking cheap shots already. If what you have to say isn't going to add something to the conversation, why waste everyone's time? Including your own?

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          I enjoy meeting disagreement with open and intelligent discourse. I DO NOT tolerate insults that arent backed up with something of value. The comment section stays open, but until you can offer something of substance, you stay out of it.

        • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

          What an idiot most liberals on their blogs moderate the alternative comments and dont let them get shown, but moderates and independants dont. Your mob are the fucking orwellian front who cant stand critiism or questioning of their beliefs.

        • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

          Ha you got rated down that proves your a tard.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      Your an asine simpleton like Asad says. Its a fact social conservatives are smarter than libtards.I am a leftist but you fuckers are stuck in 200 year old marx garbage and fabian socialism. We can do better than that anti-family anti-religious drivel.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      ha you got voted down that proves your a tard.

  • Yonah El

    ShonD. I am not sure if you were talking to me or not. If not…If so, I am not ashamed of anything. I speak out against racism and ignorance. As for the blaming a people for the demise of my people, define demise. Then explain why you think gay people are to blame. And when it comes to embracing….I love my own opinions and defend them they are like a warm blanket. What do you defend?

  • Nedah

    Yonah El, please don't patronize us.. He CLEARLY answered every question you just asked, in the manner Shon describes.. I'm almost ashamed to share an ethnic background with the writer of this piece.. How do you justify such ugly, ignorant condemnation of an entire group of people..? If discord is being sown by white men looking on from afar, they're reaping their harvest every time a divisive bit of vitriol like this hits the internet.. Do you honestly believe there were no gay men and women in Africa before the slave trade..? Where do you get off talking about the feminization of the black man and blaming it for our problems, instead of the irresponsibility of black men, the misogyny, the lack of drive, the absence of a thirst for knowledge..? You have to make gay people the problem like we haven't always been around.. If there is a so-called feminization, black men themselves are the cause.. Where is the condemnation of the men that decide midway through a pregnancy and fatherhood isn't what they want..? Or would that be black women's fault..? Smh..

  • ShonD

    I don't think gays (or by extension men and women who don't conform to your antiquated and sexist gender roles) are to blame for anything. YOU are the one spewing this bile, and it's sad to me that so many "conscious black people" are proud of their hatred and defend it just like racists defend theirs. If you are REALLY about a "United Black America", then you wouldn't encourage such divisiveness along gender (and gender role) lines. It's saddening and it's sickening. WE are a part of the Black Community, too, and we are NOT a problem.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      What a biggoted biled filled hetrophobic rant that was! BIGOT. You used that word first and all people who use the word first are in fact what they proclaim others to be, he who uses it second, as I did, is the one that is allowed to use it.

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      EXACTLY.

  • ShonD

    And as far as what I defend, I defend EQUALITY…for EVERYONE. ALL blacks, not just black men who you think are manly enough, not just heterosexual black men, not just women who associate with them. EQUALITY across racial lines, across gender lines. I defend stomping out racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, and any other kind of patriarchal oppression like this article champions (and like the tweet that inspired this article champions, you even quoted my reply…)

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I didnt say anything about inequality. Gay men and women HAVE equality. But neither my organization or I stand for the feminization of men (or masculinization of women). This article wasnt an attack on the victims, but an examination of circumstances surrounding the phenomenon.

      I dont defend the eqality of anyone who seeks to further destroy our people. That, my friend, is cowardice. I call em like I see em.

      • ShonDPhoto

        What world do you live in? Gays and women do NOT have anything close to equality and this putrid article reinforces that notion. You went on a tirade disparaging men for not being "masculine enough" and not fulfilling their roles. You specifically quoted a tweet from me and went on to compare what I said to that of a REAL man who disagreed with me but agreed with you. What you are doing is encouraging a divide. What you are doing is encouraging sexism. When you state that men and women are to conduct themselves a certain way in order to adhere to antiquated gender roles, then you are NO better than the slave master cracking the whip on our ancestors' backs. By embracing patriarchy, that is exactly what you are.

        • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

          A more realistic world than you illberal gay fascist! You want every one to prance about in pink if they are a guy and be attracted to men, and all women to wear black and do pressups inspite of the damage that does to society.

          • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

            What might that damage be, babbling asshole? If you REALLY think about it, pro-masculinity is a psychological reaction to the white man dehumanizing Black men. Men of color didn’t have jurisdiction over their own dicks for centuries in this country. A REAL man doesn’t need a gender role to validate the fact that he’s male. Maybe you’re just a pussy who’s afraid a nice sweet faggot will turn you on & out if he keeps on expressing himself (like he has the right to do). What is it for real Barry, you get a boner from the fresh-faced hairless men on Old Navy commercials or something?

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        Okay. Okay. Okay. You CANNOT “feminize” a man, he’s masculine whether or not he likes to suck a dick every now & then. You can’t “masculinize” a woman, either. Gotdamn.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      Ha your retarded!

  • http://antiintellect.wordpress.com/ Anti_Intellect

    You think the solution to Black men's assault under White supremacy is to do the very same thing that White supremacy does to Black men? White supremacy fears Black male diversity, and that is why it has insisted on relegating us to constricted boxes of expression. If the solution is the problem then why try at all?

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      You are mistaken. The solution is for us to go back to the original values that made us the most powerful peoples on the planet. Today, we are amongst the WEAKEST peoples on the planet by every measure. Everything must change if we are to change.

      Or we can stay on the same path and see where that leads!

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        The “original values” of which you speak are actually Eurocentric at the core.

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          You also have not read my article describing White Values versus Original value. Go back and read before posting out of ignorance. Thanks

        • http://www.facebook.com/donelle.dumpkins Donelle Dumpkins

          Xanadu Smith, I don’t know if that is actually your real name but whatever..it is time that ‘REAL BLACK PEOPLE” speak on this subject. I am tired of reading your homo-loving bull-crap. The African communities all over the world are in serious trouble and all you can do is bolster your man-loving theories with nonsense rhetoric. What has been stated above is fact Black men leave their women to raise their children, especially the young boys, while initially they ran after white and other women now it is other men’s booty. These are things affecting the black communities in America and to some extent elsewhere. So shut up and let others with worthwhile ideas contribute to the reality of this post.

          • powerofthatp

            Big up!!

  • Terry

    Reversal of gender roles is NOT destroying our youth. It is the hyper masculinity that accompanies black patriarchy, which you are clearly an advocate for.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Where am I clearly an advocate for hyper-masculinity? I am an advocate for filling your natural and appropriate role for the cause of redeeming our people.

      In fact, I am an advocate for NATURAL LAW, one of the original values of the indigenous peoples of the world. Men acting as women benefits no one, and damages the entire nation.

      Damn, where are all the real men? Lets see some comments!

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Oh, and you should change the first sentence to "Reversal of gender roles is NOT the ONLY destroying our youth"

  • Rulers mentality

    Just because the brother condemns feminization of black males doesn't mean he can't acknowledge all problems in our community whether gender based or not. Homosexuality and white supremacy go hand and hand in my eyes. How can you have a true family structure if the males are made feminine and the female masculine? Let's see how many of you feminist females and feminine males protect yourselves when amerikkka's economy breaks down

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      If Black people were the first on Earth…lmao…then wouldn’t that mean homosexuality was originated by us? Of course it does.

      • powerofthatp

        Why do you keep replying to other peoples comments? You said your piece, now go away, write your own blog if you feel so inclined to sharing your views.

  • Rulers mentality

    Can we get some proof from the feminist of any African or indigenous civilization that thrived and the males embraced feminine and homosexual culture as much as they have in the US I'll wait….

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      You will be waiting for a long time! They had it right, and we could all learn a lesson from the forgotten knowledge of our indigenous cultures! I appreciate you dropping a comment on us!

    • Rafael
  • She She

    I 1000 percent agree with this article, keep putting this knowledge out there.

  • Bey

    You need to rewrite it without the malice. I understand what you're saying, but you can tell that you were overly passionate when you wrote this.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      No doubt, brotha. I failed to mention in the article that I was actually approached by one of these men, and then cursed at when I turned him down. That incident sparked the tweet and then this post. This issue is definitely being discussed amongst my peer group, and I will probably revisit it time and time again. Thanks for the comment!

  • Yonah El

    Well, it seems quite a lot has gone on in my absence.Some of you have a problem of speaking before putting your brain in gear. I have not spoken against homosexuals in my piece. ". I do believe that some gays are that way because of genetics. To think that it is the result of a chemical castration….as appalling as that is, I have to give it serious consideration.

    The idea that a disillusioned woman treating a child improperly can raise a boy that is sexually confused is not foreign to me." I am well aware of the problems gays endure. I sympathize with them. At the same time, my concern is for the black race as a whole. A thorough view of our history will show that black women and gays have much less resistance from the establishment than do us straight brothers. They are not seen as a threat and I can assure you that the plan is to promote women and gays while doing everything they can to inhibit the authoritarian stance of the spear carrying brother. I don't know what the beef is. I think gays have a right to exist and be who they are and I accept that. what I do not accept is that they should promote the gay lifestyle as an alternative to the natural order. They are who they are period. Gay is not a choice. Don't suggest that it is. I can no more choose to be gay than a gay can choose to be straight. That said. What is the bigger problem? That gays are misrepresented, or that black boys are being shot down in the street of Florida and the rest of the country? You guys are the ones stuck in reverse. This site is about black unity and the prosperity of us all. When someone decides that gay power is somehow more important than black power, that person is creating disunity. Once the major problem is solved, then we can focus on problems of lower priority. What is the benefit of the gays if they get all the rights they want and find they are still members of the black underclass? Common sense tells you that once the black race is elevated to the proper status, the gays will benefit as well. You guys need to check yourself and get your priorities straight. And if you decide to criticize someone, take the time to read the post completely first. White supremacists would love for women and gays to dominate the conversation, earn more money, and will that secondary conversation is going on….oh yeah, forget about how the entire black race is loosing ground. The problem of gays and women is not limited to he black race and as such should not be used as a wedge issue to disorient the black movement. When you talk about the problem of gays, and not blacks you detract from the black equality problem. When you address the problem of black equality, the "black gays and women are included in the conversation" It doesn't work the other way around. When we talk about our heroes we speak of our black heroes. If they happen to be gay, ok. But you don't speak about our gay heroes who happen to be black. Get your game faces on, and get to work. Or step back and get out of the way.

    This train is coming through. Acceptance is one thing, promotion is something else. In my opinion, we accept gays for who they are. we do not promote them as being some kind of special class to be honored because of their status.

    As for reversal of gender roles. Sorry you feel it is not significant. It is. We need to teach our youth that gays are a fact of life, but not a choice of lifestyles. We can accept them and not debase them as long as they do not debase themselves. If you are a man or a woman. Act like it. If you have a preference in the bedroom, fine, show it in the bedroom, not to the entire world. I am not in favor of brothers saggin, but if I had to choose between a brother saggin and a brother in drag. I choose the sag every time. I have some very good friends who are gay. I do not have any gay friends that are flamboyant and go around dressed as women and wearing makeup. There are limits to everything. As the original laws respect nature, people need to respect themselves if they want respect from others. I think I have exhausted this topic. I will finish with this. "A man convinced against his will remains unconvinced." Being gay may give you a sexual preference, but unless you have a sex change operation, you are what you were born. Even if you don't feel like it inside. And if you don't that doesn't give you the right to try to convince someone who is all man that they should walk on the wild side because you do.

    • IgnoranceIsBliss

      Gender is society based. There is no way to 'act' as a woman or a man. Biological sex and gender are two different things. Gender changes from each society and people are socialized to act according to a gender. If a guy where's makeup he isn't automatically gay. If a female shaves of her hair and wears baggy clothes that doesn't make her a lesbian. There is no such thing as 'acting' like your sexuality. Your comment makes no sense and seems to be solely based of your personal opinion. As a sidenote by stereotype sagging pants are seen as just as gay as drag, who are you showing your ass for?

  • Yonah El

    Some people say that there is nothing wrong with being gay. The fact of the matter is that there is. It is not the natural order of things. It is an aberration. It is in most cases not a choice, but the fact remains that it is a deviation from the norm. In the course of time, biological changes occur. The good changes endure and reproduce themselves. The bad ones do not adapt and or cannot reproduce and they die out over time. You don't have to like it, but that is a fact of life. If two homosexuals love each other that is fine, but they cannot reproduce. Then must interact with a member of the opposite sex to reproduce. ie, homosexuality is not a natural state that can be reproduced in kind. They are an aberration.

    It can be dealt with, and we can accept the fact that they cannot change, but at the same time, we must accept the fact that it is not the natural order of things. If it was the natural order, then two men, or two women could reproduce and the offspring would be the same as the parents. Biologically, that is impossible, It doesn't mean they are not entitled to equal rights as humans. It does not mean that they should be treated as less, but the fact remains that they are not the natural state of being.

  • Robbo24

    I wish everybody would calm down. My man is just touching on an issue that we face in our community deserving positive suggestions towards a effectual solution. At least the article is not bold face lying, or promoting violence. This article in my view is highly pro respect for Black Men, and Pro Black Family. I for one don't see a problem with anything in this article. Then again if there is a case being made for directly, or indirectly bash gay males? I don't see it. To tell the truth the gay issue in the Black Community is way overblown. No red blooded, meat and potatoes, Black male is going to put up with effeminizing his manhood. That's just a fact. The big problem is when these days guys stand up for manly values, and rights. It's equated as being anti gay, or overly macho. It's not anti gay, nor overly macho, it's pro standing for beliefs of hetero- sexual moraes. I agree there is a line to be drawn. When testosterone driven males which most of us are, think it's ok to defile homosexuals simply to enhance our status as men in the mean streets of this society, is just as wrong as oppressing Black Men for standing up for our rights as men, fathers, brothers, uncles,… to protect and propagate our family's and community as we see fit without intervention from outside elements.

    Let me be the first to say I strongly disapprove of condoning violence against gay people in the strongest way. That would only reinforce the negative stereotypes against gay people along with showing ignorance concerning the issue, and not to mention our own personal insecurities.

    I believe no problem can't be fixed in our Black Community whatever it may be. We need only to calmly sit down, deliberate amongst ourselves with sincere intentions towards resoluteness of solving problems for beneficial communal long term effects. Again, I commend the author for touching on this most sensitive of topics.

    It's my firm belief that perplex issues such as this will produce much needed attention through public forums of social discourse we have through this article, without name calling and ad hominem debating tactics, to maybe deplore positive solutions in our personal lives to effect change as individuals.

    Thus allowing us to walk the talk towards a better future. You have my thanks through a personal lens of respect with the feeling of why didn't I think of that attitude, for your honest efforts to get us to at least discuss the issue my man. Keep up the good work. Brothas gone work it out.

    • Robbo24

      http://youtu.be/T9_3WAj9SHI

      Brothas gone to work it out.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I appreciate you bringing some clarification to the convo!To me, starting the conversation is the best step in the right direction!

      I have heard it said that what is the least talked about is usually the most important, and judging by the responses, this might be a bigger issue than we all thought.

      • Robbo24

        Thanks are in order for you sir for sharing your vision of bringing us together to do so. It's a great privilege for me to be a voice of encouragement, in an atmosphere of appropriate behavior in building cohesion between "United Black Americans".

        • Yonah El

          Robbo. That was a very powerful youtube video. The very issue we are discussing in a very competent light. It offers both obstacles and objectives along with pragmatic pathways to achieve the stated goal. Keep the Faith brother.

          • Robbo24

            Preciate cha Mr. Yohnah El. We'll get there. I see the momentum building.

          • Robbo24

            http://youtu.be/i-ptjDmadvA,………We will get there together as a United Black America.

          • Robbo24

            http://youtu.be/i-ptjDmadvA

            This is the true link. I didn't mean for sentence to combined with the link. Just to be clear.

  • Eboni

    Im sick to my stomach reading these comments…to the author…BRAVO! The Black Man Is the Glue that holds all humanity in place. Im so scared for my daughters…if we dont take this topic seriously they will be worse off i have to teach them to hope to marry a king, but expect to not find one…that is so sad. the biggest problem i have is with the men on the DL…i once dated a guy who was moonlighting with trannys. that hurt me in the worst way because of the deception, and knowing he will never see his true potential perpetuating the fraud. im so glad god saw fit to bless me with the second chance to make a life with the man that was put here for me. because i would have died alone, before i would ever question the sexual prefrence of another man…no politics, or religion…just facts! thanks for posting

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Thank you so much for the comment, and I am sorry you had to go through that. I didnt even touch on the dangers of so-called "straight" men bringing home diseases to their wives and putting their families at risk – but I think that subject is beyond the scope of this article. Thanks again for your kind words here. I write for you!

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        Interesting. You know what? A lot of sexual abuse that happens in families is done by straight men…so does that mean I should shield the babies from their fathers & other straight males until they are old enough to understand what “predator” means? No. The idea is as ludicrous as the notion of attempting to avoid exposure to homosexuality. Y’all kinda sound like poor white trash talking about “coloreds” in the comfort of their trailer, how you speak of gays.

    • Patricia

      Hi Eboni,

      I have three daughters and I have the same fear that you have. The DL brothers I think are the ones who really make me angry. If you are a gay man deal with the fact that you are gay. Don't go get married to a woman and front to her and the rest of the world that you are a straight man. I cannot condone lying to someone because you take away her right to make an informed decision on whether or not she wants to be a party to your BS — It is a cowardice move and a extremely selfish move. And it shows a lack of caring about anyone else and who you might hurt in the process. That is another reason why being gay is wrong. And gays may not like that I said that but I have a right to not agree with the lifestyle and not to have it flaunted in front of my children.

  • Nikki

    Asad, you are so on point with this article. Being gay is a nasty sin but being black is beautiful. You cannot compare the two. The new black man is circus monkey for these white people. I have a son and I have to protect his mind from this digusting filth. God bless you for helping people to see the light!!!!!

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      mixed race marriages are good if the people love each other. But we agree about noble black people being compared to sinful actively gay people as disgusting and quite frankly racist. Liberals can be as racist as conservatives. I myself am a leftist but would never call myself a marxist, progressive or liberal because of the illebral, anti religious, anti-social elements of these theories. Third wayism is my position though I believe in innovation so whilst I look to the past, i only take the good things of each ideology and look to also innovate and solve the problems of these ideologies in a way that helps the poor but also drives growth and which does not support killing innoccent babies, does not declare gay marriage a thing when god does not endorse it. The funny thing is white conservatives and black religionists should be allies why aren’t they?

      The funny thing is the party “christian democrates” who are economically progressive and socially conservative, and anti war anti death penalty should actually be the party of the people not fucking marxists! Even if your an atheist who is left wing a vote for the christian democrats is the right thing if your also a member of “atheists for life” or such equivalent groups.

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      Oh? So enforcing intolerance is going to guarantee that he’ll never become stimulated via his anus? If you really believe that…LMAO…

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        On that note, you should probably keep him out of the church. I heard (and know for a fact) that plenty of Black pastors loooooooooove to indulge in this “nasty sin”.

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          Actually, I WOULD keep him out of the church until he has gained knowledge of himself. Damn…you havent read shit else on this site, have you?! I know you havent since I have NEVER seen a comment from you. So let me get this straight, you come here to try to chuck your two cents in without knowing what you are walking in to? DO SOME DAMNED READING before posting!

  • XI

    1. There is no such goddamn thing as "feminization". Females have to be taught to act that way, too. It doesn't come naturally to ANYONE.

    2. American men's testosterone levels are far higher than those anywhere else in the world, with black men averaging higher than white.

    • http://www.facebook.com/donelle.dumpkins Donelle Dumpkins

      What rubbish are you saying ? I am a woman and was never “taught” to be feminine. It has a hormone for that called “estrogen”. FOOL !!!!

  • http://qahiri.wordpress.com al-Qãhırı&i

    Hey man, I think you and I really see eye-to-eye.

    It's unfortunate that many will write off the issue as homophobia. The truth is that anything can be used for bad or good. Humane treatment of homosexuals is not the issue. The fact is that no one can deny that gender is being weaponized against the African-American community. This is true for males, discussed here:

    http://qahiri.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/black-hist

    It is also true for females, discussed here:
    http://qahiri.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/dark-skinn

    In fact, soft and actual genocides are being perpetuated against black and brown communities (or communities that are relatively black or brown) all races all over the world.

    It's much more than a "Black" issue.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Indeed, we see eye to eye. Hence the citation from your site. I appreciate the comment, and hope you will continue to add to the conversation. Peace!

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

      I’d say its being targeted at white men too… By white men (but also some black) like Peter Singer. Who want 2 year old’s to be defined as subhuman and who think people with disabilities are of less value than humans. Also he is trying to end “speciesim” i.e. he crys his little heart out over fucking animals (and also supports that!) who are in need of care but hates disabled humans.

      These elitists want to reduce the world population because ” humans always bring suffering hence I ask myself is it not better that we as a species do not exist” thats roughly what Peter singer says in one of his books, he is a member of OBAMA’S health care team. So we find the genocide is against ALL humanity. And folks like Peter singer are only tools or perhaps members of the jasons, who like I say are the real power. Note a jason is rhyming with another organization which are secretive!

  • http://qahiri.wordpress.com al-Qãhırı&i

    You have borrowed very heavily from the following post with almost no attempt at citation. The following paragraphs in your blog are verbatim quotations from (http://qahiri.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/black-history-month-the-future/):

    (1) "Feminization means to make a male like a female. They are male in the physical sense, but no longer live, think or act as males – they are emasculated. From a Pan-Africanist perspective,

    They do not guide (unless the conversation centers around why what they do is OK).

    They do not protect (but they DO fight)

    They neither lead nor follow.

    They do not build or establish.

    They either do not reproduce, or fail to participate in the upbringing of their children.

    They are eunuchs, who can only serve the agenda of others, their own sexual agenda, but never their own communities"

    (2)"“….disproportionate imprisonment, high homicide rates, high health risk factors, a culture of self-hatred, emasculation…- the black man is being eradicated in existence and essence. A community with too few productive males is not viable; it can’t survive. It cannot defend itself. A community that hates the basis on which it should unite- it’s identity- will crumble. A community that doesn’t produce leaders will lead itself to destruction. A community that glorifies self-destruction will amplify it.

    The phenomenon of emasculating Black males is not just important for African-Americans, but the entire African diaspora. I’ve interacted with Black communities in Arabia, Australia and the UK, and African-American culture has, by far, the greatest influence on diaspora communities. Based on what I have observed of African immigrants, the same can only be true for Africa itself, and many Africans I’ve met and interviewed have confirmed this view.

    As Black America goes, so goes the Black world.”

    Here are the corresponding quotes from the source: "Black History Month: The Future" (http://qahiri.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/black-history-month-the-future/):

    (1) "Effeminization means to make a male like a female. This, the second, is incorrect. It is not that males are being turned into females; their behaviors do not match those of most girls or women. Rather, they are male in the physical (i.e. sex) sense, but no longer live, think or act as males (i.e. gender). They are males, but not men. They do not guide. They do not protect. They neither lead nor follow. They do not achieve. They do not build or establish. They either do not reproduce, or fail to participate in the upbringing of their children. They are eunuchs, who can only serve the agenda of others, but never their own communities."

    (2) "There’s a popular saying: ”The Black man is an endangered species”. Think about it: disproportionate imprisonment, high homicide rates, high health risk factors, a culture of self-hatred, emasculation…- the black man is being eradicated in existence and essence. A community with too few productive males is not viable; it can’t survive. It cannot defend itself. A community that hates the basis on which it should unite- it’s identity- will crumble. A community that doesn’t produce leaders will lead itself to destruction. A community that glorifies self-destruction will amplify it.

    The phenomenon of emasculating Black males is not just important for African-Americans, but the entire African diaspora. I’ve interacted with Black communities in Arabia, Australia and the UK, and African-American culture has, by far, the greatest influence on diaspora communities. Based on what I have observed of African immigrants, the same can only be true for Africa itself, and many Africans I’ve met and interviewed have confirmed this view. As Black America goes, so does the Black world"

    The link provided above the second quote leads to the author's archives, but not the article itself.

    The author of qahiri.wordpress.com does not write for glory or profit, but:

    (1) there is the moral principle of giving credit where credit is due,

    (2) there are the academic and journalistic principles of honesty and plagiarism, and

    (3) there are the academic and journalistic rules of citation.

    Ultimately, failure to maintain academic and journalistic standards will undermine the reputation of your blog. I suggest:

    (1) surrounding quotations in quotation marks,

    (2) using square brackets around words you add to quotations, and

    (3) following or preceding quotations with hyperlinks to the quoted article.

    Keep up the good work. There's a lot of valuable information on this site.

    Peace…

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Peace. Actually, this citation was me giving props to you for bringing the issue to the forefront. Since you feel like we have stolen your work (when we gave you a linkback), we have removed the link and original content. We will let this comment remain on site to let everyone know. If anyone else identifies any of your work cited anywhere on the site and are uncomfortable with it, let us know and we will remove it.

      With that being said, If you share our opinions or disagree, its all love up in here!

  • Decoven

    You guys he's not attacking gay peoplee atleast i don't believe he is. If your gay your gay I'm gay but I'm not effeminate he is talking about the over feminate men that the ones that make sure that you know their gay i disagree with some of his ideas but attacking him won't make your ideas look any better

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Thank you! Finally, someone who reads!

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      Hmmm…so what about the “over masculine” men that make sure you know they’re straight? Think about it.

  • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

    You misread the entire article as an attack on alternative sexualities. Its not. Its an attack on a mindset. Its arguable whether or not LGBTs and whoever else are as persecuted as Blacks, but whats not arguable is that if you consider yourself to be solution oriented, you understand the need for the reconstruction and repair of the Black family, and that can only come about by establishing and reclaiming our natural roles as men and women. Peace!

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      So let me get this straight–the majority of Black men have a gay mindset now? This is news. And the only way we can “repair the Black family” is blame the gays for fucking it up so we can ostracize them & counteract with obsolete & culturally-voided patriarchy? I believe you are smarter than this.

  • http://twitter.com/qahirii daniel n oliver

    I still can’t see how people don’t get this not-so-subtle difference:There’s a difference between making a lifestyle choice free of any political consideration and the politics that surround the lifestyle choice.  It is clear and obvious that the author is condemning the latter, not the former:  i.e. weaponizing homosexuality to further weaken and divide the black community.

    If it is also obvious that the author personally dislikes homosexuality and/or homosexuals, there is nothing wrong with that.  Everyone has as much right to like or dislike homosexuality as they do to practice or not practice it.  Or else there isn’t freedom and we’re all supposed to be UN-compliant, “secular-humanist” drones, enslaved to the notion that “everything is right, except thinking that something is wrong”.  To that, I’ll pass.

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      True, exactly. Everyone doesn’t have to like it. But I like the way you broke down the idea that no one else said: “weaponizing homosexuality to further weaken & divide the Black community”. Who do straight whites blame their gays on, I wonder? LOL…

  • http://twitter.com/qahirii daniel n oliver

    I still can’t see how people don’t get this not-so-subtle difference:There’s a difference between making a lifestyle choice free of any political consideration and the politics that surround the lifestyle choice.  It is clear and obvious that the author is condemning the latter, not the former:  i.e. weaponizing homosexuality to further weaken and divide the black community.
    If it is also obvious that the author personally dislikes homosexuality and/or homosexuals, there is nothing wrong with that.  Everyone has as much right to like or dislike homosexuality as they do to practice or not practice it.  Or else there isn’t freedom and we’re all supposed to be UN-compliant, “secular-humanist” drones, enslaved to the notion that “everything is right, except thinking that something is wrong”.  To that, I’ll pass.

  • http://www.facebook.com/sndolunkulu Shabaka Ndolunkulu

    As a Black African in America i find the trends of social disenigration alarming. as long as we continue not controlling our own communities worldwide we will experince these undesirable activities going on in our communities!

  • http://www.facebook.com/david.barry.75839923 Barry David

    Hey think is you must be really blind to not see that this feminization is happening to white men too, you are right in your assessment of the societal problems in modern society but wrong in where you apportion blame. Abortion etc are damaging white families too, its being done by far leftists who work on MARX theories rather than a healthier, less divisive and more progressive form of socialism which does not aspire to brake down traditional institutions such as religion or the FAMILY in order to make the STATE the sole power. One with a “we are all in it together” instead of playing the intrests of rich against poor and white against black and jew against latino etc. I too, as a white man, find it disgraceful that moral black people who are every bit as worthwhile as me are being compared to gay people who choose to have sex, they cant choose their sexuality but they can choose to not act on their sexual choices and even more so they cant force us to agree with their sexual choice, sure we cant stop them but dont label us names because of our non-worship of what some folk choose to do in their beadrooms!

    Sad fact is these commies think they are the ones controlling things but a more secretive organisation allows it to go on because it suits their agenda. Yup jasons. We wont even be talking about left or right in years to come but good vs evil, and it will have fuck all to do with economic ideals but the very fight of bizare religion vs sensible atheists and other more noble religions such as budahaism and Christianity. The agenda targets white men and white families too and some of the people doing the agenda may be white, Marxists but they are only allowed to do so because of white high level jasons and other races of jasons who are the true source of power. If the marxists were not useful to these jasons they would not be given the power they currently have….

  • Paris

    While I can definitely see the point you are attempting to make in this article, I am not in full support of all that you say. I simply just cannot understand why the subject of a Black, gay man is so taboo in the black community. I see that you agree that the issue is not of Black men being gay, but of them flaunting it.

    However, I think many should realize that not ALL Black gay men are flamboyant, or down low. I know a gay Black men who was raised by a loving, married, Black mother and father. He is not flamboyant, and he is not down low. This man, along with his partner, has adopted a son who is about my age. The son is a wonderful, very trusting, very responsible young man, who has a girlfriend that he loves dearly. As far as we know, from what he’s told us, he is not at all gay.

    I’m using them as an example to explain that not ALL gay Black men can be characterized the way you have described them. In reality, most gay Black men are not very flashy or secretive about their sexuality. And if they are, one of the reasons I have heard most often is discrimination, oppression, and hatred by their on people.

    The Black family, who you have rightly pointed out as a cornerstone of strength for the Black community, does indeed have a part in this issue. They are willing to talk about how Sierra’s boyfriend keeps beating her, and how she keeps running back to him. But when Kye, the gay nephew, is mentioned, everyone is on hush mode, and all of a sudden no one has anything to say. Imagine how he feels knowing that his own family, the ones he loves most, considers him a taboo subject. Hurtful, right?

    I think what we need, more than anything, is to support each other in our Black community. So many of the issues you touch on, such as domestic violence, violence against one another, mass incarceration and dependence on the government, can be dealt with faster and with much more diligence if we would learn how to support each other and say “I love you no matter what, Brother” or “Just know that I got your back, Sister”.

    Understand that I agree with many things in your article. Many are very true and are equally pressing matters. However, what I don’t agree with is generalizing all gay Black men under one banner, then burning it. If you want to talk bout feminization of Black men, by all means go ahead. But look at the young boys who wear skinny jeans and tight-fitting Hollister shirts and are more focused on how they look and “how many bitches I can fuck in one night” than how to improve the unity of the Black community.

    I am a recent fan of your articles, and I hope many hear what you have to say regarding the unification of our people. Thank you so much.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Fantastic comment, and I am actually in complete agreement. I dont think that being gay is a problem however, I do think that there are outside forces in action. Thats what I was attempting to uncover in the article. I definitely will be approaching the topics of heterosexual deviance in future articles, but this article was in no way meant to swipe at my gay readers or the gay members of my organization – nor was it meant to generalize the gay community (which is as diverse as our diaspora). Love triumphs all, and I believe the statements you made; “I love you no matter what, Brother” or “Just know that I got your back, Sister”, would do more to heal us than anything else.

      Peace! And thanks again for the great comment!

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Sorry for the late reply, but I appreciate your comment! This article isnt an attack on gay Black men! By no means! It is an attack on the macroscopic influences that lead to the effeminization of Black and Bisexual men. We have hundreds of powerful Black men and women who have lead our community regardless of their sexuality (i.e. Stokely Carmichael).

      I believe we can be unified in our intention and understanding without being uniformed in our opinions. Its the discussion that is the result of our disagreements that I savor. These add value to our discussion and I appreciate you as a reader!

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        The thing is, Black men have been gay & bisexual long before the media & “macroscopic influences” came into play.

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      Word the fuck up. *claps*

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Rhonda-Miller/100001740867068 Rhonda Miller

    I understood clearly how blackmen have lost their manhood here in the US of A. they didnt loose it, it was taken from them.being raised by women , taking on the female attitude, horrible to watch, for black women living with a man with female tendencies its torture., Blackmen raised by women take on the mothers behavior.(2years) I married a man just like his mother. he will argue til his tounge falls out. going tit-4tat, with any female. at home its like two female bitches fighting,either one not understanding the way to end an arguement properly. as a little girl , i’d watch my parents argue,(married 40 years) at first my dad would defend himself against my mothers rants, but soon my dad would hold both hands in the air look my mom in the eyes and say “thats enough sweety” lets come up with a solution later. My mom would give my daddy the stank eye, then later feeln guilty bout how she ran her mouth, she’d seek my dad out hold him and apologize. Once he winked at me when my mom was holding him. A real man lets a women argue alone. My Grandfather was diffrent he’d say nothing which made my g-mom madder he’s say Honey i cant hear you when u yellin.(married 50 years). I believe with all my heart the fact that he was raised by a single Mother caused his constant battle living with women..

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Rhonda-Miller/100001740867068 Rhonda Miller

    what must be done to restore the community of the (decendent of slaves.) Make whole whats been taken apart. in the 70′z we were a beautiful people, seems “some” didnt like that, seems “some” didnt want us happy as a unit or group of people. seems they like us best when we are devided,and upset with eachother. the more we hate oneanother the more relaxed “some” are. How can we make clear,direct, changes for the better, more loyality,neccessary for the future of the decendent of slave. remember theirs not many left. Our Men have joined in the war against Blacks by their own braised bad sexual behaviors ,and non committed additude that are producing a very watered down non-black/white group of its own.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I would like to add that we ARE beautiful people! We are united in small ways. We have proven formulas that work, and organizations that are working quietly to expand Pan-African principles and Black Consciousness. Its true, Rhonda, that we have antagonists. We must be as active and as vigilant as they are in protecting the ideals and the vision that we all know will ultimately lead to our salvation! Thanks for commenting, and Im curious to know what part of the world you live in…

  • iruetiu

    I love ALL my black brothers and sisters. Gay, straight, masculine, feminine, lesbian, transeexual, bisexual, whatever. WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER. And until you realize that, you are just a white slavemaster in a blackman’s clothing. Pitiful, oppressive, and destructive. Either you love ALL of our brothers and sisters, or you love none of us, you spineless idiot.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      Spineless idiot? You try to post a driveby comment on my site and expect me to not call you out? I see this is your first comment…have you read anything else here? Do you have anything intelligent to add to anything else that we have written on Black Unity and Pan Africanism? Is there anywhere in the article above that bashes LGBT men or women for their sexual choice? No—–in fact, I underline that its NOBODYS BUSINESS!

      This article is about the forces outside of our community influencing this conduct. Based on your comments, I can assume you are a member of said forces. I would wait for your reply, but seeing as how you drive by gay bigots tent to fling shit comments and disappear, I wont wait long.

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        Oh no, not the FAG FORCE!!! They come around with their “honey-chiles” and lip-gloss, and all of a sudden most of the once-hardcore masculine men are switching & playing with their assholes! NOT. Guess what, man? Homosexuality IS part of our community, whether you like it or not.

        • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

          Your comment shows me that like MOST commenters in this thread, you have failed to read the article. You are personifying the very types of people that I have described above.

      • http://www.facebook.com/donelle.dumpkins Donelle Dumpkins

        Brother Asad, ignore these people. Speak to your race who want to listen. Do not let these immoral animals cause you to cease telling our people the truth. They are the agents of the white men who spread their filth and disease among African people and work to emasculate and effeminize black men. Destroying our family units and our social order.
        A womanly black man is no threat to anyone. When black gay men get together can they reproduce ? can they eventually stand in front of Yah with this shit, as the true children of Israel, NO they cannot !!! but these fools refuse to accept the truth that is right in front of them. Preach on Brother Asad and don’t let these creatures that Yah said he would destroy force you to give up your messages of righteous to your people.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001354919120 Sean Smith

    This hilarious propaganda, has no factual basis, and the author as well as his supporters are clearly ignorant of Black culture and have created their own illusioned version of Black masculinity. This essay (and I use the term lightly) belongs in the comics section of the Sunday newspaper.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I see the straight-bashing pitchforkers are ramping their efforts up again…

      • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

        Brother, what in the entire hell is a “straight basher”?! LOL…surely, you jest.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      You are both biased, and part of the problem. You study Womens Studies at Randolph–Macon College, and our version of “Black Masculinity” is subjective, not objective. This is a Pan-African website, nobody drug your ass over here and forced you to read said article, and if you arent going to immerse yourself in ALL of the content here, you are talking out of your ass with no sound basis of understanding when it comes to what we are doing over here. Peace, and there are plenty of LGBT websites controlled by White Lesbians for you to troll comments on.

  • Ajene Farrar

    Lol. This is hateful idiocy, filled with baseless conjecture that flies in the face of reality. The feminization of black men is the problem, yet our black men are jailed in record numbers, and our culture is the MOST reluctant to show male to male affection in America, with profound emotional consequences. This kind of crap reminds me not to pump my head up too much when people jump on my blogging bandwagon…there’s a dummy on every corner who’ll agree with anything you say…

    • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

      I WAS JUST ABOUT TO POINT OUT PRISON CULTURE!!!! Thank you. You make total logical sense.

  • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

    Wow. Somebody forgot about all those gay & bisexual Black men who contributed heavily to the Harlem Renaissance & the Civil Rights Movement. Gay Black men are not a new phenomenon, homosexuality isn’t a cultural attack aimed at a specific race. You are insulting the real & honest Black men who happen to love other Black men by insinuating that they are feminized (they’re not) and are victims of what you consider to be propaganda. Look, let’s stop saying stupid shit & think for a second…you can’t make anyone enjoy putting a dick in their ass or makeup on their face by immersing them in homosexuality (which honestly isn’t happening to begin with). If that was possible, then it would have worked in reverse decades ago, & as a result no one would be gay.

  • http://www.facebook.com/XanDrieSmith Xanadu Smith

    (from the Homosexuality Wiki:)

    “Africa

    Though often ignored or suppressed by European explorers and colonialists, homosexual expression in native Africa was also present and took a variety of forms. Anthropologists Stephen Murray and Will Roscoe reported that women in Lesotho engaged in socially sanctioned “long term, erotic relationships” called motsoalle. E. E. Evans-Pritchard also recorded that male Azande warriors in the northern Congo routinely took on young male lovers between the ages of twelve and twenty, who helped with household tasks and participated in intercrural sex with their older husbands. The practice had died out by the early 20th century, after Europeans had gained control of African countries, but was recounted to Evans-Pritchard by the elders to whom he spoke.

    The first record of possible homosexual couple in history is commonly regarded as Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, an Egyptian male couple, who lived around the 2400 BCE. The pair are portrayed in a nose-kissing position, the most intimate pose in Egyptian art, surrounded by what appear to be their heirs.”

  • http://www.facebook.com/donelle.dumpkins Donelle Dumpkins

    Brother Asad, ignore these fools. They refuse to see the subtle destruction of the African in the diaspora. It is frightening, how illiterate these people are and as the video above states refuse to take the white man out of themselves. They follow the white man’s nasty ways and have taken up whole heartedly this homosexual nonsense. I hurt for my people. Can we not see that in a few years time, Africans in the this part of the world, will be extinct, if we continue living the way the white man dictates. They do not love us, they want to destroy the black race and it is being carried out under the guise of interracial relationship acceptance, black gay men and the mis-education of our people.
    Wake up people, wake up. African-American need to start identifying with their brothers and sisters in the Caribbean, Latin America and Africa and stop trying to pattern yourselves after the white man. It is destroying you all and you won’t wake up to this fact. Thank you brother for exposing the truth, some of us know that what you have said is nothing but the truth !!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Pak-Posse/1086621052 Pak Posse

    good stuff, from all sides the wannabe who treasure presence of white suburbia ‘intellectuals’ so the folks who diss you and the evolved polycults like me who say keep it up.. coz NO ONE attacks us like our own and that’s good coz from resistance comes definition just like the gym workout, that resistance provides definition and clarity coz as we all know…
    “when you surround yourself by people who think the same (be they wanna be white intelectual or wotever) you will not think a lot.”

    Just one quick question have you noticed House of Lies – and that black shym/he male? Is he the counterpoint to super macho swinging dick Don Cheadle character?

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I like that quote, and I have always been a proponent of very open and intellectual conversation. That is how we evolve intellectually. I just cant put up with drive-by insults and muckery.I havent seen house of lies, but I wouldnt call Don Cheadle macho…lol

  • Chris

    You homo’s make me sick with that statement. Gay is not the new black! What does that BS even mean? Stop trying to justify and give reason to your sick, backwards, lifestyle that causes death.

  • Arky3

    Great article! I have to completely agree. I am a white guy with no ethnic bias and I can assure you we are all subject to this agenda. Everyone must understand that the globalist elite don’t just hate black people. THEY HATE ALL PEOPLE. They’re agenda is to feminize ALL men so as to diminish the chance of an uprising, revolution, or whatever you want to call it. Real men see tyranny and corruption and challenge it, much like Dr. King. Now days our culture pushes propaganda making it cool to be submissive and docile. Even genetically modified food has shown to decrease testosterone in men while at the same time raising estrogen levels. This is a covert attack on people as a whole. Thank you for whoever authored this article as it is crucial for the few who are awake to get this information out. Like I said, this is an attack on ALL people: black, white, brown, green, etc. Their endgame is population domination and control. Liberty loving humans of all races must unite for this cause. We are all stronger together.

    • http://twitter.com/dirtygurl72 K.L.W.

      Great points, but get this…baby formula has plenty of estrogen which is why many of them feel they are born this way, that mixed with the flouride in water and toothpaste is a lethal combination.

      • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad Malik

        I didnt know that. But doesnt mothers milk have estrogen in it as well?

  • http://twitter.com/dirtygurl72 K.L.W.

    Great post also something I have touched on . I came across you as I am researching the deep psychological implications of this new men in heels agenda. As mother of 4 young boys this is frightening. Ill be placing you on my blog roll feel free to do the same, we need more unity between the black man and the black woman!!!

hostgator coupon