White people are trying to legitimize Homosexuality for Blacks and other minorities.

52ndStreet

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With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.
 
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With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

It's only fair. If you're going to ram one group, you might as well ram them all, eh?
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

It's only fair. If you're going to ram one group, you might as well ram them all, eh?

A white person that confirms the conspiracy.
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

It's only fair. If you're going to ram one group, you might as well ram them all, eh?

A white person that confirms the conspiracy.

I only play a white person on the internet.

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Name that ethnic homosexual.
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

There is no question you are right. As everyone knows, homosexuals will burn in HELL for all of ETERNITY! Blacks are of a pure race and therefore not prone to homosexual behavior. It's the white people who are to blame. MAY THEY BURN IN HELL!
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

You mean you're not for equal rights for all? What do you want rammed then?
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

Lee Daniels
Began his career as a casting director working on projects such as 'Purple Rain.' He went on to become the first sole black producer of an Academy Award-earning film with Monster's Ball. Daniels went onto direct 'The Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer.' He identifies as gay and has two children.

Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)
A premiere architecht of the Civil Rights Movement, Rustin organized the very first Freedom Rides as well as the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin who counseled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on techniques of nonviolent resistance, traveled to India to learn the Ghandian technique firsthand. He was openly gay and spoke out on gay rights later in his life.

Barbara Jordan (1936-1996)
Served as a congresswoman in the US House of Representatives from 1973-1979, the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the House. Jordan never publicly acknowledged being a lesbian but lived with a companion, Nancy Earl for over 30 years. Jordan was also the first black woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery.

Johnny Mathis
One of the most successful artists of all time, Johnny Mathis is known best for his romantic ballads including classic 'Chances Are.' In a 1982 interview, Mathis came out saying his first love was a boy when he was 16 years old. However, he later maintained that should have been off the record.

Sheryl Swoopes
Three time Olympic gold medalist and three time WNBA MVP, Swoopes is often referred to as the "Female Michael Jordan". She is the first women's basketball player to have a Nike shoe named after her "Air Swoopes." She married in 1995 and had a son, but divorced and came out 10 years later.

Angela Davis
Best known as a radical activist from the '70s who was jailed for an attempted prison break and murder of a judge ("Free Angela"). She was later aquitted. This Birmingham born Communist is an ardent feminist, socialist, author and college professor. Davis came out in 1997.

Alvin Ailey
One of the premiere American dancers and choreographers of our time, Ailey is the founder of the The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. His 1960 masterpiece Revalations is one of the most popular ballets performed in the 20th century. When Ailey died from AIDS in 1989, he asked that his doctor announce that he had died of terminal blood dyscrasia to save his mother -- who was always opposed to her son being gay.

Josephine Baker (1906-1975)
Singer Josephine Baker was the belle of Paris in the 1920s, known for her beauty and sexually charged performance. In 1947, she and her gay French husband wed (her third marriage) and adoted a "Rainbow Tribe" of 12 children. Though she loved men, Baker had many affairs with women, including Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
"Lady Day," one of America's finest jazz song stylists (and subject of the film 'Lady Sings the Blues'), was said to have had affairs with both men and women. Two of her most notable relationships included one with director Orson Welles and Tallulah Bankhead.

Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
Langston Hughes, writer, activist and poet is noted as "one of the most prolific and versatile American writers of his generation" and a true man of letters. Hughes is probably one of the most famous names of the Harlem Renaissance. An intensely private person, Hughes has been "reclaimed" by the gay community in recent years, though he never officially came out during his lifetime.

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)
Known by regal title "Empress of the Blues," Bessie Smith was the foremost blues singer of the 1920s. Though she married, she was bisexual and had many affairs with women. She also referenced same-sex love in her lyrics. In 1970, singer Janis Joplin paid for her gravestone which had previously been unmarked.

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This is just a few. I could have cut and pasted all night.

Well, 52nd...looks like a lot of very, very famous African-Americans are/we not "tolerated."

(can't wait to see what he says)
 
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With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

Lee Daniels
Began his career as a casting director working on projects such as 'Purple Rain.' He went on to become the first sole black producer of an Academy Award-earning film with Monster's Ball. Daniels went onto direct 'The Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer.' He identifies as gay and has two children.

Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)
A premiere architecht of the Civil Rights Movement, Rustin organized the very first Freedom Rides as well as the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin who counseled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on techniques of nonviolent resistance, traveled to India to learn the Ghandian technique firsthand. He was openly gay and spoke out on gay rights later in his life.

Barbara Jordan (1936-1996)
Served as a congresswoman in the US House of Representatives from 1973-1979, the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the House. Jordan never publicly acknowledged being a lesbian but lived with a companion, Nancy Earl for over 30 years. Jordan was also the first black woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery.

Johnny Mathis
One of the most successful artists of all time, Johnny Mathis is known best for his romantic ballads including classic 'Chances Are.' In a 1982 interview, Mathis came out saying his first love was a boy when he was 16 years old. However, he later maintained that should have been off the record.

Sheryl Swoopes
Three time Olympic gold medalist and three time WNBA MVP, Swoopes is often referred to as the "Female Michael Jordan". She is the first women's basketball player to have a Nike shoe named after her "Air Swoopes." She married in 1995 and had a son, but divorced and came out 10 years later.

Angela Davis
Best known as a radical activist from the '70s who was jailed for an attempted prison break and murder of a judge ("Free Angela"). She was later aquitted. This Birmingham born Communist is an ardent feminist, socialist, author and college professor. Davis came out in 1997.

Alvin Ailey
One of the premiere American dancers and choreographers of our time, Ailey is the founder of the The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. His 1960 masterpiece Revalations is one of the most popular ballets performed in the 20th century. When Ailey died from AIDS in 1989, he asked that his doctor announce that he had died of terminal blood dyscrasia to save his mother -- who was always opposed to her son being gay.

Josephine Baker (1906-1975)
Singer Josephine Baker was the belle of Paris in the 1920s, known for her beauty and sexually charged performance. In 1947, she and her gay French husband wed (her third marriage) and adoted a "Rainbow Tribe" of 12 children. Though she loved men, Baker had many affairs with women, including Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
"Lady Day," one of America's finest jazz song stylists (and subject of the film 'Lady Sings the Blues'), was said to have had affairs with both men and women. Two of her most notable relationships included one with director Orson Welles and Tallulah Bankhead.

Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
Langston Hughes, writer, activist and poet is noted as "one of the most prolific and versatile American writers of his generation" and a true man of letters. Hughes is probably one of the most famous names of the Harlem Renaissance. An intensely private person, Hughes has been "reclaimed" by the gay community in recent years, though he never officially came out during his lifetime.

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)
Known by regal title "Empress of the Blues," Bessie Smith was the foremost blues singer of the 1920s. Though she married, she was bisexual and had many affairs with women. She also referenced same-sex love in her lyrics. In 1970, singer Janis Joplin paid for her gravestone which had previously been unmarked.

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This is just a few. I could have cut and pasted all night.

Well, 52nd...looks like a lot of very, very famous African-Americans are/we not "tolerated."

(can't wait to see what he says)

I don't know what point you are trying to prove, a small group of Prominent Blacks , does not speek for an entire racial diaspora, that includes many millions of people on the African continent that will not accept, any form of Homosexuality, it is illegal to be a Homosexual in many African countries, more so than is the case in Europe, where it is accepted as a lifestyle choice. The vast majority of blacks will not accept Homosexuality.
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

Lee Daniels
Began his career as a casting director working on projects such as 'Purple Rain.' He went on to become the first sole black producer of an Academy Award-earning film with Monster's Ball. Daniels went onto direct 'The Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer.' He identifies as gay and has two children.

Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)
A premiere architecht of the Civil Rights Movement, Rustin organized the very first Freedom Rides as well as the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin who counseled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on techniques of nonviolent resistance, traveled to India to learn the Ghandian technique firsthand. He was openly gay and spoke out on gay rights later in his life.

Barbara Jordan (1936-1996)
Served as a congresswoman in the US House of Representatives from 1973-1979, the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the House. Jordan never publicly acknowledged being a lesbian but lived with a companion, Nancy Earl for over 30 years. Jordan was also the first black woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery.

Johnny Mathis
One of the most successful artists of all time, Johnny Mathis is known best for his romantic ballads including classic 'Chances Are.' In a 1982 interview, Mathis came out saying his first love was a boy when he was 16 years old. However, he later maintained that should have been off the record.

Sheryl Swoopes
Three time Olympic gold medalist and three time WNBA MVP, Swoopes is often referred to as the "Female Michael Jordan". She is the first women's basketball player to have a Nike shoe named after her "Air Swoopes." She married in 1995 and had a son, but divorced and came out 10 years later.

Angela Davis
Best known as a radical activist from the '70s who was jailed for an attempted prison break and murder of a judge ("Free Angela"). She was later aquitted. This Birmingham born Communist is an ardent feminist, socialist, author and college professor. Davis came out in 1997.

Alvin Ailey
One of the premiere American dancers and choreographers of our time, Ailey is the founder of the The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. His 1960 masterpiece Revalations is one of the most popular ballets performed in the 20th century. When Ailey died from AIDS in 1989, he asked that his doctor announce that he had died of terminal blood dyscrasia to save his mother -- who was always opposed to her son being gay.

Josephine Baker (1906-1975)
Singer Josephine Baker was the belle of Paris in the 1920s, known for her beauty and sexually charged performance. In 1947, she and her gay French husband wed (her third marriage) and adoted a "Rainbow Tribe" of 12 children. Though she loved men, Baker had many affairs with women, including Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
"Lady Day," one of America's finest jazz song stylists (and subject of the film 'Lady Sings the Blues'), was said to have had affairs with both men and women. Two of her most notable relationships included one with director Orson Welles and Tallulah Bankhead.

Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
Langston Hughes, writer, activist and poet is noted as "one of the most prolific and versatile American writers of his generation" and a true man of letters. Hughes is probably one of the most famous names of the Harlem Renaissance. An intensely private person, Hughes has been "reclaimed" by the gay community in recent years, though he never officially came out during his lifetime.

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)
Known by regal title "Empress of the Blues," Bessie Smith was the foremost blues singer of the 1920s. Though she married, she was bisexual and had many affairs with women. She also referenced same-sex love in her lyrics. In 1970, singer Janis Joplin paid for her gravestone which had previously been unmarked.

----

This is just a few. I could have cut and pasted all night.

Well, 52nd...looks like a lot of very, very famous African-Americans are/we not "tolerated."

(can't wait to see what he says)

I don't know what point you are trying to prove, a small group of Prominent Blacks , does not speek for an entire racial diaspora, that includes many millions of people on the African continent that will not accept, any form of Homosexuality, it is illegal to be a Homosexual in many African countries, more so than is the case in Europe, where it is accepted as a lifestyle choice. The vast majority of blacks will not accept Homosexuality.

You are already changing your stand.

First, it was "Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community."

Now, after you see the list (and realize to yourself how ridiculous you sound), you say:

"The vast majority of blacks will not accept Homosexuality."

That's cool 52nd. You and John Kerry now have something in common.
 
With all of these Homosexul marriage proposals and amendments, it seems like White
American law makers and White people in general are trying to ram Homosexuality as
a viable choice for us all in America. I get the impression that white people are trying to
force Homosexuality on Blacks and other minorities.

Homosexuality is not tolerated inthe black community.

Lee Daniels
Began his career as a casting director working on projects such as 'Purple Rain.' He went on to become the first sole black producer of an Academy Award-earning film with Monster's Ball. Daniels went onto direct 'The Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer.' He identifies as gay and has two children.

Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)
A premiere architecht of the Civil Rights Movement, Rustin organized the very first Freedom Rides as well as the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin who counseled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on techniques of nonviolent resistance, traveled to India to learn the Ghandian technique firsthand. He was openly gay and spoke out on gay rights later in his life.

Barbara Jordan (1936-1996)
Served as a congresswoman in the US House of Representatives from 1973-1979, the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the House. Jordan never publicly acknowledged being a lesbian but lived with a companion, Nancy Earl for over 30 years. Jordan was also the first black woman to be buried in the Texas State Cemetery.

Johnny Mathis
One of the most successful artists of all time, Johnny Mathis is known best for his romantic ballads including classic 'Chances Are.' In a 1982 interview, Mathis came out saying his first love was a boy when he was 16 years old. However, he later maintained that should have been off the record.

Sheryl Swoopes
Three time Olympic gold medalist and three time WNBA MVP, Swoopes is often referred to as the "Female Michael Jordan". She is the first women's basketball player to have a Nike shoe named after her "Air Swoopes." She married in 1995 and had a son, but divorced and came out 10 years later.

Angela Davis
Best known as a radical activist from the '70s who was jailed for an attempted prison break and murder of a judge ("Free Angela"). She was later aquitted. This Birmingham born Communist is an ardent feminist, socialist, author and college professor. Davis came out in 1997.

Alvin Ailey
One of the premiere American dancers and choreographers of our time, Ailey is the founder of the The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. His 1960 masterpiece Revalations is one of the most popular ballets performed in the 20th century. When Ailey died from AIDS in 1989, he asked that his doctor announce that he had died of terminal blood dyscrasia to save his mother -- who was always opposed to her son being gay.

Josephine Baker (1906-1975)
Singer Josephine Baker was the belle of Paris in the 1920s, known for her beauty and sexually charged performance. In 1947, she and her gay French husband wed (her third marriage) and adoted a "Rainbow Tribe" of 12 children. Though she loved men, Baker had many affairs with women, including Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
"Lady Day," one of America's finest jazz song stylists (and subject of the film 'Lady Sings the Blues'), was said to have had affairs with both men and women. Two of her most notable relationships included one with director Orson Welles and Tallulah Bankhead.

Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
Langston Hughes, writer, activist and poet is noted as "one of the most prolific and versatile American writers of his generation" and a true man of letters. Hughes is probably one of the most famous names of the Harlem Renaissance. An intensely private person, Hughes has been "reclaimed" by the gay community in recent years, though he never officially came out during his lifetime.

Bessie Smith (1894-1937)
Known by regal title "Empress of the Blues," Bessie Smith was the foremost blues singer of the 1920s. Though she married, she was bisexual and had many affairs with women. She also referenced same-sex love in her lyrics. In 1970, singer Janis Joplin paid for her gravestone which had previously been unmarked.

----

This is just a few. I could have cut and pasted all night.

Well, 52nd...looks like a lot of very, very famous African-Americans are/we not "tolerated."

(can't wait to see what he says)

I don't know what point you are trying to prove, a small group of Prominent Blacks , does not speek for an entire racial diaspora, that includes many millions of people on the African continent that will not accept, any form of Homosexuality, it is illegal to be a Homosexual in many African countries, more so than is the case in Europe, where it is accepted as a lifestyle choice. The vast majority of blacks will not accept Homosexuality.

odd that a group of people as persecuted as all yall (not to mention africans sold their own race into slavery) you would be so intollerant of gay folk.....
 
when did you get crowned the black pope of african opinions? There are LOTS of gay black dudes. This is reality. Get over yourself, negro.
 
when did you get crowned the black pope of african opinions? There are LOTS of gay black dudes. This is reality. Get over yourself, negro.

Homosexuality is more prevelent in White males. There are not a "Lot" of Gay Black men
on the contrary. Its a White male thing!.

I never saw any Homosexual men in my black Hood, only when I went to the City, in the White
areas.This is a Fact.!
 
when did you get crowned the black pope of african opinions? There are LOTS of gay black dudes. This is reality. Get over yourself, negro.

Homosexuality is more prevelent in White males. There are not a "Lot" of Gay Black men
on the contrary. Its a White male thing!.

I never saw any Homosexual men in my black Hood, only when I went to the City, in the White
areas.This is a Fact.!

your limited personal observation isn't anything close to fact. If you want to see what gay black men look like just say the word.


Hell, if anything YOU are trying to downplay your own downlow lifestyle.
 

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