Gandalf
The Orange/White Wizard
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That doesn't back up your claim. That says gay black males are afraid to come out because of their parents and church. It's no different than being in the south.
If you are going to bother responding to an HHS study saying
"Experiences of homonegativity may be exacerbated for young Black men, as some work has suggested that Black individuals may be more significantly affected by homonegativity.14 Importantly, among YBMSM ages 16 to 21, nearly 90% believe their parents would respond unfavorably to knowing they were gay or bisexual,15 and fewer than 2% of Black MSM report being open about their sexual identity at all times."
Dont be "shiftless and lazy". Go bring your own study that says black males just looooooove gay culture. But we both know you won't - because none exist. The predominance of black males embrace a version of hypermasculinity and generally see effeminate men, whether gay or otherwise, in a negative light.