Gregory B. Lewis, Black-Whe Differenc Attus toward Homosexualy and Gay Rights, The Public Opn Quarterly, Vol. 67, No. 1 (Sprg, 2003), pp. 59-78
Contents:
- PERCENTAGE OF GAY UPLE HOEHOLDS U.S. 2021, BY RACE OF HOEHOLR
- WATCH VIRAL FOOTAGE OF KG VON ADMTG TO BEG GAY TO THE POLICE
- ALL THE GAYS ARE WHE AND ALL THE BLACKS ARE STRAIGHT: BLACK GAY MAL, INTY AND COMMUNY
- ARE MORY MEN MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY? WHY?
- CNCHG THE NUMBERS ON BLACKS' VIEWS ON GAYS
- THUNR WAIV RUDY GAY, PER REPORT, CLEARG WAY FOR JACK WHE
- VERY FEW PEOPLE SAY “NO WH”: GAY MEN OF COLOR AND THE RACIAL POLICS OF DIRE
PERCENTAGE OF GAY UPLE HOEHOLDS U.S. 2021, BY RACE OF HOEHOLR
In 2021, about 70 percent of male-male upl the Uned Stat were whe, pared to 6.6 percent of gay upl who were Black or Ain Amerin. * gay whites on blacks *
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WATCH VIRAL FOOTAGE OF KG VON ADMTG TO BEG GAY TO THE POLICE
When the veteran NBA player Jason Colls me out, an old narrative about black antigay sentiment was rurrected. But is te? * gay whites on blacks *
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The late rapper’s rerd label released one of his albums dubbed “Grandsos” last week, and this week there’s a viral vio of Kg Von admtg to the police officers that he was gay, and social media is gog nuts.
Intifyg the strategi Black gay men e to unrstand both themselv and the larger Black and gay muni helps illumate the diversy wh those muni and highlights the ways which dividuals who fd themselv at the tersectns of racial and sexual stigma unrstand themselv and the larger muni to which they belong. The view that sexual inty may change might be ed to support therapy geared towards "nvertg" homosexuals to heterosexuals, an approach which was outlawed recently California (for mors), legislatn that is likely to spread.
ALL THE GAYS ARE WHE AND ALL THE BLACKS ARE STRAIGHT: BLACK GAY MAL, INTY AND COMMUNY
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When Jason Colls, a journeyman NBA center, announced that he was gay, many mentators who appld his disclosure still nodd to the ia of heightened opposn to gay rights among black people. "The hyper-mascule ials forced upon young black boys be wh the homophobia of the black church to create a perfect storm of shame and secrecy, " Rob Smh wrote at Salon, as he tailed his trmatic attempt to e out to his mother. " "Homophobia the black muny — ed, even among the lears of the civil rights movement of the 1960s — was some of the most vilent and stubborn of all, and there are still some who rent the equatn of the gay rights movement wh their stggle, " wrote Charl P.
You've got to hold a bunch of disparate ias your head at once; Lewis found that black folks are ls likely than whe people to believe that homosexualy is "not wrong at all" (25 percent to 40 percent). By fosterg monolhic notns of the “down low, ” the media have problematized and sensatnalized sexualized inty formatn, namg practic, and self-affirmatn among homosexual and bisexual men of Ain scent.
ARE MORY MEN MORE LIKELY TO BE GAY? WHY?
As gay culture the Uned Stat emerged and stutnalized self areas cludg San Francis, Greenwich Village, Wt Hollywood, and other enclav, Blacks ntued to suffer racial opprsn those spac. Fally, the spir of self-namg practic that have taken place Aina femisms, this this poss the down low, same-genr-lovg (SGL), and homo-thug, among others, as viable alternativ to gay and queer as sexualized inti for Black homosexuals and bisexuals. More signifint, they were troduced to enhance the liv and illumate the voic of homosexual and bi-sexual people of lor; and to provi a powerful intifitn not margalized by racism the gay muny or “homophobic” attus society at large.
Specifilly for gay men, a slim hairls body may provi men who posss those tras wh sexual currency at a “Twk bar, ” but those same tras would have ls currency at a “Leather bar, ” where burlier bodi are nsired more sirable. While a number of different typ of sexual fields that n be found the gay muny have been discsed the amic lerature as well as the popular prs, there has been ls attentn paid to the ways that erotic words are socially anized (Mart and Gee 2006).
CNCHG THE NUMBERS ON BLACKS' VIEWS ON GAYS
To do so, we brgg together the sexual fields perspective wh the growg lerature on sexual racism, an act of eher sexually excludg non-wh as potential partners or cludg racial mori as sexual partners based only on racial several scholars have noted, ntemporary gay life is marked by high levels of racism directed towards gay men of lor by gay whe men, wh much of the racism maniftg self as negative sexual attus towards, and sexual excln or fetishizatn of, non-whe men (Armstrong 2002; Bébé 2001; Epste 1996; McBri 2005; Tenunis, 2007).
THUNR WAIV RUDY GAY, PER REPORT, CLEARG WAY FOR JACK WHE
After examg onle personal ads and terviewg gay men, Robson (2015) found that gay whe men often exclu gay men of lor as potential sexual partners while nyg that their racial preferenc are racist nature.
In fact, several studi have shown that gay whe men were much more likely to prefer their own race and actively exclu non-wh as potential sexual than gay men of lor (Lundquist and L 2015; Ph and Kfman 2003; Rafalow, Feliciano, and Robt 2017; Smh 2014). Dpe gay whe men’s sistence that sexual excln was not racism but rather personal preference, and that the personal preferenc have nothg to do wh racism, Collanr and his lleagu (2015) found that attus toward sexual excln were related to almost every intified factor associated wh racist attus general.
Th, sexual racism should be unrstood not as personal preference, but as “problematic ndns that stcture the very formatn of romantic relatnships” that is neher benign nor trivial (Bedi 2015: 998) the ia of sexual racism has been wily discsed the popular prs, and amic studi have also documented the racial hierarchy of sire the gay muny, there have been fewer attempts to systematilly exame how such racialized hierarchi of sire are unrstood by gay men of lor and, more importantly, the impact the racial hierarchi have on them. Wh any sexual field, some dividual e to be seen as more sirable than other dividuals pendg on the tras that they posss that are valued by the specific sexual field which they discsg gay sexual fields, Green (2008; 2011) intifi a number of potential tras that fluence the level of sirabily that any given dividual might posss.
VERY FEW PEOPLE SAY “NO WH”: GAY MEN OF COLOR AND THE RACIAL POLICS OF DIRE
As evinced by Green’s own acunts of his field work, and the statements ma by participants his study, race plays a pivotal role fg attractivens and sirabily across var sexual fields wh the gay muny. Whether the specific field qutn is a gay leather bar or a gay sports bar where different typ of drs, different amounts of body hair, etc., may be emed more sirable, race remas a nsistent, and nstant, marker of sirabily. In fact, sire for whens has been noted by a number of scholars examg race and racism the gay muny (Callanr, Holt and Newman 2016; Han 2007; Robson 2015; McBri 2005; Tnis 2007) other characteristics intified by Green, such as clothg or mculary, whens is a central anizg prciple the gay muny (Bébé 2001; Han 2007).
In promotg equaly through the normalizatn of (homo)sexualy at the expense of “non-gay” issu, gay anizatns such as The Human Rights Campaign promote a monolhic image of the “gay muny, ” as beg rich, nservative, and whe (Bébé 2001; Phelan 2001; Seidman 2002; Walters 2014).