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Hip-Hop Homophobes: Origin & Attitudes Towardsgays & Lesbians in Hip Hop Culture; As Perpetuated by Rappers, Thugs, Athletes, Reggae Rasta
Hip-Hop Homophobes: Origin & Attitudes Towardsgays & Lesbians in Hip Hop Culture; As Perpetuated by Rappers, Thugs, Athletes, Reggae Rasta
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Khalil Amani has put homophobia on blast 50 Cent, Eminem, DMX, Ja Rule, Busta Rhymes, Elephant Man, Buju Banton, Tim Hardaway, TD Jakes, Creflo Dollar, Bishop Eddie Long.the jig's up Your homophobia has been officially dismantled Do you even know why you're homophobic? Homophobia is rooted in our Judeo-Christian upbringing. It doesn't matter how gangsta you are We have been religiously/culturally brainwashed to believe that homosexuality is a sin against God-the greatest story never told-in the church Now it is time to unlearn the ignorance of ages gone by. These preachers are damnable liars-purveyors of religious ignorance Hip-hop heads, gay and straight, peep game. The truth is here
Nas has declared, "Hip-hop is dead." Introducing some new voices into the game-meet HOMO-HOP world No more speculation about gay rappers Yes, there are many gay & lesbian rappers with great stories. Hip-hop used to be about giving voice to the voiceless or as lesbian rapper FELONi so aptly raps, "If hip-hop is here to represent the black collective, then what the f*# is it about my black perspective?" It is time for homo-hop to get off the back seat of the mainstream hip-hop bus and jump in the driver's seat
"Homophobia, like racism, seems quite silly after reading this book "
Author: S. a. Khalil Amani, Khalil Amani
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 11/12/2007
Pages: 164
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.38d
ISBN: 9780595475414
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