As many of you can tell, I seem to be on a tangent today. It could be because it's Friday and all of the other interesting lgbt news have been covered by better blogs such as Pam's House Blend and Good As You.
Or it could that I'm pissed because of an incident last night. I was channel surfing and ran across a movie on Black Entertainment Network called 3 Strikes.
The plot was stupid but a scene really caught my eye and made me wish that I was a member of the NRA.
One of the characters in the movie had been shot in his rear by the police, so he was in a hospital suspended over his bed while wearing a bloody diaper. For some reason, whoever wrote 3 Strikes thought that it would be funny to show a gay black hospital worker lusting after the character (yes even after seeing the bloody diaper) and subsequently attacking him.
This was shown on Black Entertainment Network, a place that is supposed to uplift the race.
Which bring me to the clip above. It is a scene from Soul Plane, a black oriented movie so bad that it set African-American films back to the era before Birth of a Nation.
In the movie is a stewardess called Flame - a chubby oversexed black gay man wearing purple with matching lip gloss. Every time we see him, he is talking about sex (which is funny because he ends up being turned down hard by a blind guy at the end of the movie).
The very "interesting" part of this clip begins at 7:40.
BET continues to show this movie at least twice a month (I am not exaggerating).
Isn't it "nice" to be an lgbt of color and see such "fun" images on a network that is supposed to lift up your self esteem. And isn't it "nice" to be a member of a community who will not even acknowledge your existence.
The black community NEEDS a Mike Rogers desperately.
4 comments:
Haven't you ever seen the Boondocks? BET hates black people and is actively trying to destroy them.
Shhhh! Don't say that too loud or they will send that henchman - Crazy Bitch - after you. ;p
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. You either deal with the unsavory stereotypes of LGBT people or the RRRW whackos screaming that realistic depictions of LGBT people is "The Homosexual Agenda" being thrust upon them. Of course I'd rather deal with the latter because they need to just grow up and deal with reality.
Maybe there should be a black version of LOGO?
That's not a bad idea, Buffy. I would be all for it.
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