RE: That Gay Thread
August 2, 2020 at 12:31 pm
(This post was last modified: August 2, 2020 at 12:33 pm by Huggy Bear.)
(July 29, 2020 at 8:43 am)Rev. Rye Wrote: What the post describes is same-sex rape. It does not, however, describe any incident where male slaves were sodomised in front of their wives, children, friends, and family. It describes a practice that was kept a secret, which, it could just be me, but this kind of throws a wrench into the idea that this was common enough to be given a name.

Funny how in YOUR mind, secret means uncommon... The fact that there are even documented cases would suggests that the practice was very common. If you happened to see a couple of roaches running around your house, it's pretty much a guarantee you have an infestation.
Black men were ‘particularly vulnerable’ to sexual abuse by late University of Michigan doctor, lawyer says
Quote:ANN ARBOR, MI — A group of 40 black men who say they were abused by late University of Michigan athletic doctor Robert Anderson have retained lawyer Jamie White of White Law PLLC in Okemos, Michigan.
White, who represented more than 160 victims of former Michigan State University doctor Larry Nassar, said his clients didn’t come to him all at once, but it was a “movement of momentum." A vast majority of the men are former UM athletes, White said, and he knows that these men were “particularly vulnerable” to Anderson.
“Most, if not all of these men from the 1970s and 80s, were first-generation college students. They came from depressed socioeconomic backgrounds, and their only lifeline was these athletic scholarships,” White said. “So, for those reasons, these men literally just bared what Anderson would do because, as they will say, there weren’t any options. They will all unilaterally say that had they not cooperated with these sports physicals, they would have lost their scholarships.”
Keep in mind this article is speaking of COLLEGE STUDENTS, not slaves, who would've had it much worse.