I’ma hold your hand when I say this: Some of y’all straight Black women are acting real funny when it comes to the LGBTQIA+ community, and I’m tired. I’m tired of the slick comments, the fake allyship, the “love the gays but…” attitude. I’m tired of people who look like me replicating the same homophobia and
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Cookout season is here, and while the grills are firing up, the unfiltered opinions, side-eyes, and unsolicited comments are right on schedule. You know how it goes — someone’s uncle shows up smelling like Black & Milds and regret, your auntie suddenly becomes a “relationship expert,” and there’s always one cousin low-key starting a pyramid
Let’s go ahead and rip the band-aid off: Some of y’all straight Black women are acting real funny when it comes to the LGBTQIA+ community — and I’m tired. I’m tired of the slick comments, the fake allyship, the “love the gays but…” attitude. I’m tired of people who look like me replicating the