1. Go look at the numbers again.
2. If it was "commonplace", there wouldn't even be this discussion.
Commonplace as in it is expected..
Which numbers are you looking at? Percentages? How many gay black celebrities (whoever they are) have black partners?
Your comments fly in the face of race relations in the United States. For blacks to prefer white partners is not odd and it is not a barrier that needs to be broke. The barrier that needs to broken is for black gay men to be seen as desirable as any other race, particularly white men.
THAT is the salient point buried under Morrisey's garbage. That black gay men are not seen as desirable by much if not most of the gay community.
So when these gay black men get famous and have white boyfriends, the perception of SOME minorities is that now that they have attained a status that puts them further up on the ladder of desirability in the gay world (whether that is due to their fame, fortune, etc.) the rest of us non-celebrity blacks are not worthy. That now that you're part of the "club" (whatever club that may be) you have snubbed your nose and turned your face from us like the gay white community does. And that is not based on logic but pure emotion. That is why Morrissey fights so hard in these threads.
I don't think white individuals, or even individuals who are not American, understand the consequences of race relations in this country from the other side. White gay males see an affirmation of their desirability every day. It's in magazines, billboards, commercials, porn, etc. White is portrayed as attractive everywhere. The absence of blacks and the absence of black gay males in all of these venues gives the opposite effect. Not only that, but in a gay world obsessed with looks and sexuality, black males are painfully absent and flat-out rejected often purely on the basis of skin color and ethnicity.
So how do gay black males deal with this? They either get over it (I like to think I've reached this point). They seek out white approval (subconsciously or consciously). They continue to struggle with it psychologically . -OR- they become resentful (Kane and Morrissey)
I'll stop rambling and reply again more concisely
I've rambled