Gays are flockg to rap culture, spe s homophobic streak...
Contents:
- INSI A PRISON CELL FOR GAY FORMER GANG MEMBERS EL SALVADOR
- GAY-THUGS RAPE 3-MEN DURG HOME INVASN: BROOM HANDL AND BATS FOR 9-HOURS! [VIO]
- VIO RURFAC OF KG VON TELLG POLICE HE'S "GAY" TO RELOTE IN JAIL
- TWO BURGLARS SODOMIZED FOR FIVE DAYS STRAIGHT AFTER BREAKG INTO THE HOE OF NOTOR GAY RAPIST
INSI A PRISON CELL FOR GAY FORMER GANG MEMBERS EL SALVADOR
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Meanwhile, women are tolerated as sex objects, and gay inty, the least wele face, remas an irrelevant, unwanted always has had a homophobic streak–homosexualy equals weakns, which one n’t afford a hostile, racist society.
GAY-THUGS RAPE 3-MEN DURG HOME INVASN: BROOM HANDL AND BATS FOR 9-HOURS! [VIO]
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VIO RURFAC OF KG VON TELLG POLICE HE'S "GAY" TO RELOTE IN JAIL
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More and more young gay men of lor are intifyg wh hip-hop’s roughneck ghetto imagery and rejectg the more tasteful, “privileged” ins of whe gay culture, Trebay not. Straight-up homi, niggaz, and thugz n walk through projects and be gay. ”By fg a “faggot” as soft or passive, and a “gay” man as tough or real, many gay black men flect the ‘faggot’-bag lyrics of rappers such as DMX or Snoop Doggy Dogg.
Rap lyrics have unniably advoted vlence agast gay people; the Goodie Mob once asserted, “P the hollow-pot tip / On this gay rights activist.
TWO BURGLARS SODOMIZED FOR FIVE DAYS STRAIGHT AFTER BREAKG INTO THE HOE OF NOTOR GAY RAPIST
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“Homo thugz, ” though not ee to publicly display their affectn for other men, embrace hip-hop style. They value hip-hop’s rebelln agast whe mastream society more than whe gay culture’s perceived need for quot novelist Jam Earl Hardy explag the origs of the “homie-sexual” movement ’80s vogue balls, where “banjee boy” or “realns” tegori featured gay men strikg pos as, basilly, hip-hop tough guys. Realns was a cheeky asi, a spoof that Hardy refers to as the “same-genr-lovg man who don’t look, act, talk, or drs a way that says gay.
” But wh mercial rap’s rtoonish machismo now celebrated big-budget vios and advertisg, Trebay reports that this year’s Ultra-Omni Ball, New York’s black gay/lbian “vogug” venue, was almost entirely nsumed by hard-re hip-hop posturg. Gay men (and lbians) parodied every aspect of the thug pose, even throwg up gang hand a gay person to embody an inty that ni his or her existence mands some elaborate fse; evably disurag any public affirmatn of gay sexualy.
But Matt Wobensmh, former edor of Outpunk fanze and founr of gay hip-hop rerd label Queerrps, tells Trebay that jugglg inti is jt everyday life for gay men and women of stance, ’s often been claimed (notably One Nut magaze) that var hip-hop stars are, at the very least, bisexual. But when Mixmag (June 1998) suggted that gay hip-hoppers were beg more visible the dtry, cg Queen Pen’s lbian-themed song “Girliends, ” Queen Pen herself bristled.
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Jake Gsky Mother Jon (March 2000) doubts whether any rerd pany would sign a gay rapper, bee the dtry is so foced on sellg a male “myth of toughns” and the unrground level, there have been cremental mblgs. ” Wobensmh, acrdg to Mother Jon, has sce abandoned his rerd is unenthiastic about the “homo thugz” trend, ntendg that, ultimately, only glamoriz vic behavr heterosexuals and ph gay men of lor eper to the closet.
As Rabow Flava’s Judge Mt says, may be a long time before most gay people are able to look at hip-hoppers as anythg other than “the kids who beat them up high school.