What the heck happened?!
Damn, just as I enter the thread the IG post got removed.
Can someone please post a picture of this fuckery?
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Also..
I wonder what’s his thought process. He just posted it without a caption. I wonder is he coming out as bisexual or trying to pander to the LGBT Mafia.
Yeah Lakeith Stanfield seemed like a rider in the beginning (just like Kwame Brown's Kyle Rittenhouse caping defensive ass) and he has been seen defending Black women and calling out racists before. But unfortunately he outted himself as a Wrong Way Negro awhile back when he stated that there's "no such thing as Black Culture" and I think he even went as far as to say something to the effect of "eating watermelon ain't no damn culture."
People have been speculating that he has been suffering from some sort of mental illness for quite awhile now, which could explain his posts and his very eccentric, yet troubling behavior. Apparently his weird personality that he shows on-screen is not just him acting, it's really him IRL also.
While I would not be surprised if he is at the least bicurious, I would also not be surprised if he's just another straight male that is actually okay with being both vulnerable and buck broken for biscuits, praise, doggy treats, bones, and other goodies.
Another actor Brian Tyree Henry (co-star of the FX series
Atlanta alongside actors Lakeith Stanfield and Donald Glover) recently got buck broken also and portrayed himself as some gay superhero or some shit in a recent film.
Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) has acted as a bisexual villain / character in another show / film before as well.
So there is indeed a very systematic thing going on here.
I'm not sure if any of these 3 actors in real life are somewhere on the rainbow spectrum or not as they appear straight(ish) to me, but I wouldn't be too shocked.
This was a picture of Brian and Lakeith from a few years back at an award show:
The media and several sites praised and celebrated this moment because they were happy seeing 2 Black men being emotional and showing love and appreciation for each other publicly without worrying about seeming gay.
Which also reminds me of:
Now I don't have an issue with male vulnerability and male expression of love and emotion. There is a time and place for all people to express themselves and show vulnerability.
No one is also saying that mental illness, sexuality, vulnerability, sadness, male companionship, and similar topics cannot be talked about either.
However, the reason I do have concern is because unfortunately, while these images are innocent, the intent behind the promotion of these pictures and the media praising these pictures as a way to combat "homophobia" and "toxic masculinity" in the Black community is suspect and disingenuous.
The real reasons for them promoting these images to us are actually covertly nefarious. They have found a new way to weaponize homosexuality to attack our people. The weaponization of homosexuality and the emasculation of Black males via rape goes back to the buckbreaking that was done in the killing fields of the South.
It is one of the many weapons they are using to psychologically weaken us as a whole so that we can let collectively our guard down and be conquered, vulnerable, and then genocided when their mission is complete. And they will even call us homophobic, toxic, prudish, bigoted, and whatever else to shame and guilt trip us into allowing them to complete their genocidal mission against us.
They want us to embrace being buckbroken.
Remember, the dominant society and TPTB are
deathly afraid of tough, heterosexual, unemotional, aggressive, and achieving Black males and want to conduct studies on them according to official documents (which they'll later try to lie about to save face). I know they
really hate it when these Black men put their own race and people first too.
No one is saying that mental illness, sexuality, vulnerability, sadness, male companionship, and similar topics cannot be talked about.
Here's the problem and their endgoal: They want all us Black people to be a bunch of confused, non-binary, lost, miseducated, programmed, brainwashed, dreamy, unrealistic, delusional, ignorant of Black history and affairs, ignorant of our true worth and value, dysfunctional amongst ourselves, docile, dumb, broke and destitute, colorblind, playing dumb, deceived, conned, sex-craved, post-racial, promiscuous, clowning ass, supportive of others (meaning anyone non-Black), purposeless, faithfully hopeful or hopeless, putting others first before ourselves, Black last or not Black at all, Ghetto gagging, divesting, swirling, vulnerable, depressed, lonely, scared, fearful, subordinate, low self-esteem having, hobosexual, preferably gay or bisexual or trans or sterile, down and out, divided amongst ourselves and each other (unless we're in LGBTQ relationships), intersectionalist, globally disrespected, childless or proud single parents, forgive forgiving, turning the other cheek, and hating everything about ourselves (except our LGBTQ side) safe, defeated, and conquered Sambo ass tapdancing mules and mammies and butlers.
Ironically, the only time toxic masculinity, lack of emotion, and aggressiveness are okay is if they control, weaponize, and use those things to promote today's depraved toxic "hip hop" and other music to Black people for destructive purposes and then try to counter all that garbage with 1 Kendrick J. Lamar Cole or something "soft" and "more progressive."
Once again, there's a reason why they are heavily promoting and praising Lil "Industry Baby" Nas X, praising Frank Ocean, praising Tyler the Creator, praising the female rappers whoring themselves out, and others and it's not just because they are talented and make good music either.
We are being attacked on all sides.
We are seeing the same this with white on white war and in states with both parties, sellouts, and non-Blacks.
You are seeing the same thing with TV.
Heavily promote Black films or Black TV series with stereotypical Black characters and/or nothing but utter dysfunction (countless hood films, reality shows, any Madea movie or Tyler Perry production,
Precious, and more)
Promote Black films or Black TV series with a "solution of diversity" like non-Black agendas, interracial relationships, questionable content, post-racial or astroturf narratives, negative stereotypical Black people, and a bunch of LGBTQ agenda filled content (
The Wire, Empire, The Chi, Twenties, Power, Insecure, Moonlight, Harlem, Boomerang reboot, and more)
Promote Black characters in non-Black movies and shows that make them look some kind of way or just there to serve whites and others.
A lot of this ties into each other.