RE: That Gay Thread
October 22, 2021 at 11:03 am
(This post was last modified: October 22, 2021 at 11:35 am by Huggy Bear.)
(October 21, 2021 at 9:33 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(October 21, 2021 at 6:35 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote: Now you did ask me about lbgt advocates and my question to you (which you never answered btw) was where were these white lbgt advocates when a white lbgt was essentially getting away with murduing two gay black men? They never said one word about Ed Buck, yet they have all the smoke for Dave Chappelle. Miss me with that.
First of all, these two events aren’t similar enough to be considered comparable, so I don’t know what you hope to achieve by doing so. On the one hand, we have a white man and LGBTQ donor on the hook for murdering two gay, black sexual partners, and on the other we have a prominent comedian publicly delegitimizing trans people at time when trans rights are being attacked all over the country. I’m not sure where you think the “gotcha” is. ?
But to answer your question: where were “they?” I don’t know, Huggy. Who is “they?” I know that over 100 protesters gathered at Ed Buck’s door step after law enforcement lagged on pressing charges. So, unless you did a personal background check on every protestor to verify that none of them were LGBTQ, or both black and LGBTQ, you’re pissing in the wind. But more broadly, when you say “they,” do you think the LGBTQ community is some kind of hive mind? Because that sounds exactly like white people saying, in response to police killings of black men, “they don’t even care about black on black crime.” Is that the kind of mentality you’d like to employ?
First of all, black on black crime makes absolutely zero sense because white people that commit crimes against white people isn't referred to as white on white crime.
secondly, white people bring up black on black crime to deflect from protests against police brutality. Because A black person that commits a crime is held accountable, while a police officer usually isn't, there is zero point in protesting a black criminal that is in jail over a cop who is chilling at home on paid leave.
Zero charges were brought against Ed Buck when the first gay black man was found in his home amidst illegal drug paraphernalia.
People were calling out the injustice well before Ed Buck claimed his second victim.
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Although most likely for political reasons, even MAGA republicans were calling out the injustice.
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These LBGT advocacy groups preach how LGBT are often victims of violence, yet when it's white LBGT perpetrating violence on Black LBGT AND NOT BEING PUNISHED, can't get so much as a tweet from GLAAD, or any other LBGT organization that's supposed to be ADVOCATING...
It took a second victim and BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS, which included gay black people, but not one white LBGT organization was involve in bringing Ed Buck to justice. Again, GLAAD, and other LBGT advocacy groups has all this smoke for Dave Chapelle, but couldn't seem to utter a peep against Ed Buck, while he continued to drug and abuse Gay black men.