mcbrion
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I DO. But then, I'm Black. Well, Black ENOUGHl And you? You're...what? Fair minded? This column is HOT TOPICS, not HOT WHITE TOPICS. One thing I've noticed in my 70 years: when Black people get too "uppity" for whites - including White gay - who were as vile during the AIDS crisis in San Francisco in the 80 as anyone I'd seen when living in the South (Blacks "aren't a priority," they told a White friend of mine who was on one of their councils. They didn't know he preferred Black companions.) there's always someone like you to tell us to calm down. Like your parents and grandparents did in the 20th century.
Now, MY family is half White/American Indian and Black on my father's side. My White relatives, were they to hear you, would whip you - pardon the pun - Black and Blue for your comments. And I am not one of FabulouslyGhetto's usual supporters, as he knows. But only on subjects that DON'T involve race (the Kevin Spacey thread). Otherwise, FG, while I think you're over the top sometimes, and I think you could be less bitchy about your comments, I also know that I don't know you as a person, so I have to go by your threads.
That said, I know what "Mikey" doesn't: America hasn't changed a great deal since I was born - with the exception of the last two generations. What most of you just read in history, I had to live through. And it was ugly, which is why I admire (some of) the younger generations (But I wish you suckers would put down those damn smartphones.) But for you M, to call FG's comments "racist rants"? You're someone who just doesn't like the idea of someone Black pushing black issues that we Black Americans face every day onto this "nice" little gay site, where White guys make racist comments all the time ("Big Black cocks," as though there wasn't a human being with feelings attached to them). And those guys? As Auntie Em said in the Wizard of Oz to Elmira Gulch, " For 23 years, I've been dying to tell you what I think of you, but, well, being a Christian woman...I can't." That's how I feel about the BBC posters. They repulse me. And YOU? You'd be the person saying "Let Them Eat Cake." And we know what happened to her. Maybe you are also different than what you write on these pages. It's hard to tell what someone's character is like simply by what they write - UNLESS it reduces other humans to mere "things." I've seen more of human nature than nearly anyone on this site, and those kinds of comments - which the moderators allow - are vile. You object to "race," but I've never seen you comment on anyone saying "I've just had my first BBC." I don't wish you harm, I just wish [Text: Removed]. And the BBC posters as well.


