The Lonious Monk
Celestial Souljah
You know what irks me? The LGBTQ Community and Black Women throwing every black man in the same bucket with that lame ass argument that they aren't being supported. That's some divisive ass bullshit and from a black mans perspective it looks like to me that the LGBTQ community and black women really want to see a LGBTQ or black womans face at the front of this movement. That's what this looks like to me.
I'm tired of seeing black women and LGBTQ people crying about how they aren't getting the same attention. Huh? That's bogus as fuck. Are niggas gonna really sit here and act like black women have not been getting any recognition in the movement? Really nigga? Hell if you ask most black people to list the activist that they know or are the most well known more than half of them are black women so where is all of this anti-black women shit coming from? Seriously.
And as far as the LGBTQ community goes they have whole ass laws and Supreme Court decision that actually work in their favor. As a community LGBTQ has advanced further than black people in far less time. So miss me with the bullshit that they aren't getting their due. There's more shit that goes out of it's way in today's society to be inclusive with LGBTQ people than black people. Facts. And for all the people saying that there are black LGBTQ people, no shit dummy. Why don't you tell those black LGBTQ people that the entire point of the fucking movement is the fact that you are black.
From the beginning Black Lives Matter never needed to be explained. Nobody every asked if light skin people were included or old black people. Nobody ever questioned if black people who were mixed were included. Nobody questioned if Black Lives Matter meant black men or women. But as soon as the LGBTQ community opens their fucking mouth they want to pander and hijack shit and black women will stand right there and insult our intelligence like we weren't including them from the jump which we were always including them because Black Lives Matter means exactly what it say.
So anybody who is screaming All Lives Matter is putting their personal plight above the entirety of black lives and I can't rock with that. them muthafuckas looks stupid, disrespectful, divisive, and flat out ignorant. They look like slaves arguing about their position on the boats on the way over here. Arguing that since they were transported in the back of the boat that they we somehow forgot that they were even onboard. No nigga. Everybody has known from the beginning who we were talking about when we said Black Lives Matter. So stop acting like we need to spell everything out so that you can get your ego stroked.
The nerve of LGBTQ black people to actually challenge any black person and say that they aren't being talked about enough as if black people in general have even come close to overcoming the oppression that started when we first got dragged to this muthafuckas. They talk as if black people made it and we need to start recognizing them. Bitch we haven't even made it anywhere to be doing specific shit to make you feel happy and included. We already included you because you are black. That's the whole point of the movement. BLACK LIVES, but that's not enough for LGBTQ people and black women. They want us to deter from the ultimate cause and make them feel comfortable when as a whole we've never felt comfortable ourselves.
I really don't understand black women saying that shit. Every black man I've seen speak on these incidents says Breonna Taylor's name right alongside Arbery's and Floyd's names. Black men that are actually part of these movements have always spoken on what's been happening to black women. It just seems to me that some black women have an incessant need to whine about black men, and they always feel that if things aren't revolving around black women or getting the same billing between the two genders then black women are being treated unfairly. That's just not true. Sure Taylor hasn't been given the same coverage as the men that have been killed recently, but that's not because she was a black woman. That's because people didn't watch her die. It's a lot easier for a bad story to get lost in the mix when it's told solely through words on a screen. However, when you watch a video of a person dying, it elicits more response. That's just how it is. For whatever reason, black men always seem to be killed on cam whereas when it happens to black women, it's usually not caught or as obvious. But let's not act like nothing is happening regarding Taylor's death. We've seen like 4 black men choked to death on cam and the politicians still can't agree on banning chokes. Meanwhile, Taylor's death has already led to the passing of policy in her name banning no knock warrants in Kentucky. So she and all the other black women that die haven't been forgotten.
As for LGBTQ, they might have a reasonable beef with the greater black community. Blacks really aren't as accommodating of them as whites, and I believe that's because of the strong religious base in the black community. That said, their attempts to always try and co-op movements is counterproductive. Starting a battle like this will not help them. However, seeing this battle through will hopefully lead to policies being passed that would help them. That's what makes all of this annoying. Yes, Floyd is he face of this movement, but it's not like anything being fought for will only benefit black men. If the policies that people are requesting are passed, they will benefit all Americans and if history is any indicator black men might be the group that benefits the least.