About this down low bullshit ...
This post was a long time coming, but after reading yet another article about Black relationships, I finally had to vent for real.
I'm sick of all this "down low" bullshit.
First, let me say that I am no Bible-thumping religious homophobe. I know only a few Black gay men and could not begin to comment on the risks and challenges they face by being both a Black male and a gay man. Like the French, I'm capable of separating my government and my neighbors from my personal religious beliefs. Therefore I do not impose those beliefs upon others.
For me, my problem with the "down low" ruse is that it basically amounts to character assassination of Black men. I would think that most Black men who are gay, know it and would prefer to be "out" but I don't know for sure because I can't speak to their feelings. In 2006, do gay brothas consider it necessary to disguise their lifestyle by marrying a woman, starting a family etc., because being out would damage their lives, careers and earnings potential?
So as a heterosexual male, I am offended by the intimation that so many of us are leading these dual lives where we supposedly sleep with other men. With so many other negative comments being made about Black men in general (unintelligent, lazy, criminal, diseased, etc.) it pisses me off that now we are both now accused of being promiscuous AND that this so-called phenomenon is reason to give Black women (or any other type of women for that matter) pause to not get involved with us in relationships. To me it smacks of another way to undermine Black male-female relationships already in crisis. Where are the stats to back up this so-called phenomenon? Why do Black authors, journalists and talking heads seek to profit from it? And even with the alarming incarceration rates of young Black men, I just don't think they suddenly decide to sleep with men for the first time and then make it a habit once they get out. I'm not buying it.
I'm sick of all this "down low" bullshit.
First, let me say that I am no Bible-thumping religious homophobe. I know only a few Black gay men and could not begin to comment on the risks and challenges they face by being both a Black male and a gay man. Like the French, I'm capable of separating my government and my neighbors from my personal religious beliefs. Therefore I do not impose those beliefs upon others.
For me, my problem with the "down low" ruse is that it basically amounts to character assassination of Black men. I would think that most Black men who are gay, know it and would prefer to be "out" but I don't know for sure because I can't speak to their feelings. In 2006, do gay brothas consider it necessary to disguise their lifestyle by marrying a woman, starting a family etc., because being out would damage their lives, careers and earnings potential?
So as a heterosexual male, I am offended by the intimation that so many of us are leading these dual lives where we supposedly sleep with other men. With so many other negative comments being made about Black men in general (unintelligent, lazy, criminal, diseased, etc.) it pisses me off that now we are both now accused of being promiscuous AND that this so-called phenomenon is reason to give Black women (or any other type of women for that matter) pause to not get involved with us in relationships. To me it smacks of another way to undermine Black male-female relationships already in crisis. Where are the stats to back up this so-called phenomenon? Why do Black authors, journalists and talking heads seek to profit from it? And even with the alarming incarceration rates of young Black men, I just don't think they suddenly decide to sleep with men for the first time and then make it a habit once they get out. I'm not buying it.

