The fact that it was unsolicited doesn't matter. I brought up hip hop because it's one of the culture I know best. If you don't understand the ways hip hop has been homophobic and phallic throughout its history, you probably don't know the history. How about you post a single pro-gay hip hop song that isn't by Macklemore?"hip hop is full of people who hate gay men and misogyny" still reads to me as wildly racist and broadly inaccurate, especially given that it was unsolicited and the only other thing described as needing purification was "the internet".
i want everyone to imagine malelesbian saying this but he's wearing blackfaceNo, I act like the marginalized, and for this I am marginalized.
You're more interested in insulting me than you are interested in feminism. Admit it.i want everyone to imagine malelesbian saying this but he's wearing blackface
have you heard of Frank Ocean. have you heard of Tyler the Creator. This whole take is so comically out of touch that I assume it's bait so the goalposts can be moved when I fulfill the request. This would be a good premise for an entire thread, frankly.How about you post a single pro-gay hip hop song that isn't by Macklemore?
Pockets stay on swole, peep the motherfucking cash flow
Niggas pay my loans just to finger fuck my asshole
Keep it cool with cunts, rocking boots with the tassels
Fucking with some nigga who dick longer than Castro's
Good examples, but a few queer artists in the past few years doesn't correct decades of homophobia. Hip hop still has a ton of work to do.have you heard of Frank Ocean. have you heard of Tyler the Creator. This whole take is so comically out of touch that I assume it's bait so the goalposts can be moved when I fulfill the request. This would be a good premise for an entire thread, frankly.
here it is lolI assume it's bait so the goalposts can be moved when I fulfill the request
The heterosexual gay police has logged on... here to tell everyone that gay people shouldn't be phallic.Also, the Lil Nas X lyrics you posted are phallic and objectifying as ever. That's your idea of pro-gay progressive lyrics in hip hop? Hilarious.
here it is lol
The heterosexual gay police has logged on... here to tell everyone that gay people shouldn't be phallic.
Again, nothing wrong with being phallic as long as you don't block out non-phallic culture. Gay people can be phallic all they want, but a man talking about whoring himself out supports the worst tendencies in phallic culture. Just talking about how big your man's dick is counts as good represention of queers to you? I guess you support sexual objectification as long as gays are doing it?here it is lol
The heterosexual gay police has logged on... here to tell everyone that gay people shouldn't be phallic.
The question is, where is there non-phallic culture in hip hop? I can think of some examples, but I know you can't.
If you want to hear me freestyle, there's a video on my twitter. But my freestyles don't represent feminine culture like my written lyrics aim to do.a little 1.5 minute preview. let's hear your flow.
If you want to hear me freestyle, there's a video on my twitter. But my freestyle don't reflect the ambition of my written lyrics to represent feminine culture.
How in the world does that make any sense? Because I do one thing that isn't feminine I'm no longer feminine or a feminist?then you're a hypocrite and noone should take you seriously on anything, not just feminism.
how is this man still claiming to be a progressive, left-wing gender experta man talking about whoring himself out supports the worst tendencies in phallic culture
I support objectifying everyone equally.I guess you support sexual objectification as long as gays are doing it?
Frank Ocean and Tyler the Creator are both unambiguously bigger. Brockhampton is a possible contender too, but it's hard to be precise.have any of the queer artists you listed become more popular than Tribe Called Quest
If you want to hear me freestyle, there's a video on my twitter. But my freestyles don't represent feminine culture like my written lyrics aim to do.
How in the world does that make any sense? Because I do one thing that isn't feminine I'm no longer feminine or a feminist?