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AIDS!

Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on June 13, 2016, 06:19:53 PM
Quote from: ? on June 13, 2016, 04:28:10 PM
Interesting.

I would think everyone would say "human being" first though
Then from there... who knows.

No shade, but it's easy to say that when you're not Black.
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merkaba

I find it interesting that some of you see yourself as a "black gay man" instead of a "black man" first tho.




GLOCK

And id answer the question the same way if it was black and Christian

The color of my skin and the history behind it >

AIDS!

Quote from: Glock on June 13, 2016, 06:27:49 PM
And id answer the question the same way if it was black and Christian

The color of my skin and the history behind it >



SouravMay

I think about this a lot.
If there was one corner with a bunch of gheys of all shades of blacks of all
orientations, I think I'd perch with the black group. That's where my heart is... But then there are moments where I more strongly identify with gays than blacks but usually not.

Black first.
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SouravMay

Quote from: BOND on June 13, 2016, 06:15:47 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on June 13, 2016, 06:13:59 PM
I'm Black first.

If I get called a "fag" it doesn't really phase me, but call me a "nigger" and it's on.
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Oh I'm the other way around. "Faggot" used negatively would hurt me to my bone, it would really ruin my day tbh...

Nigger rolls of my back more easily...
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AIDS!

Well you did say you didn't consider yourself black, so I guess that makes sense.

SouravMay

Omf being viciously called "faggot" must be the worst thing ever. My heart would DROP to my toes...

:usureuok:
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SouravMay

Quote from: BOND on June 13, 2016, 07:07:31 PM
Well you did say you didn't consider yourself black, so I guess that makes sense.
It could be because I'm not fully black and I haven't faced this intense form
if adversity like a "really" black person did. I'm not black by all definitions in the book. In Latin America or South Africa, hell in London phenotypically barely pass as black. But in my heart I fully identify with black people, that is my family lineage I assign with, the name I carry, debates I'd have about and when somebody black succeeds or suffers I see myself.

But for some I will never be black and won't lie I know what it is like to fully be...
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