By NNIC | November 17, 2008 - 9:56 pm - Posted in Free Speech


Africa was married to the United States a while back, and the U.S. was given away by American gay men. The entire gay rights movement is predicated upon HIV, because without HIV gays would never have achieved political prominence. This is a fact.

Now, let’s consider HIV in Africa. The overwhelming majority of the cases in Africa are those arising from heterosexual contact. Then as with their American gay counterparts, why aren’t heterosexual men and women in Africa protesting for their rights as a result of their ‘victimization’ from HIV? Simply put, the media isn’t as fully developed and all-encompassing in Africa as it is in America. The power to control the message just isn’t as prevalent there as it is in America, where victimization is almost worshiped like a god.

And let’s be honest, African men who claim to be Muslim and who are supposed to find homosexuality as abhorrent are not reaching out to their fellow victims of HIV elsewhere in the world, where most of them are gay. The victim machine is something that is a Western phenomenon linked to the media’s recognition that “if it bleeds it leads”.

Gosh almighty, I remember all the early AIDS movies where do-gooder gays were depicted traveling to Africa where villages devastated by AIDS were depicted as literally being scavenged by actor-scientists clad in what looked like space suits. My oh my, this was the quintessential tear-jerking, mind-blowing yet false recreation of the gay community searching for its roots in the dark recesses of Africa. And yet, not one of these fuckers who were dying of AIDS in Africa was gay. Like we love to say here at The Daily Nigger, this is another in a litany of inconvenient truths being perpetrated by the mainstream media in conjunction with Hollywood and their ultimate goal of enriching producers, directors and actors at all costs-, yes, even at the cost of human lives.

Even if Africans who were dying of AIDS were gay there wouldn’t have been a gay rights movement in Africa like there is in Western Europe or America. Much of those countries are comprised of Muslims, who although they abhor homosexuality nevertheless do not rule it out in terms of societal acceptance, especially when horny men need a way to, ahem, relieve themselves. Homosexuality in those parts is not the same as it is in Europe and America. It isn’t a societal thing, but rather it’s just a physical thing. Like it or not, men will be men and one thing leads to another and suddenly those sheep you’ve been herding for umpteen years on that mountainside just tend to lose their attractiveness.

Gays in America are hell bent on finding their rightful place in the world by latching onto this fake human rights issue that is a knockoff version of the civil rights movement. The only difference is that nobody would ever know that a person was gay by looking at them unless they acted like a total queen. Compare that to black people, who are unmistakably black even though that doesn’t necessarily give them the right to ask for special privileges in my humble opinion. But of course, the media is on the prowl for the last best victim in the world in which to run up ratings and make a buck. No one is immune to the human media intelligence deficiency syndrome.

Africa doesn’t have a way of classifying people according to their ailments and deficiencies because the whole damn continent is chock full of human tragedies so great that basically one would have to take a number and wait in line to be recognized. Only in America can HIV be elevated to the level of a catalyst needed to ignite a spate of gay marriages. To which I say, spare me the bullshit while millions lay dying of hunger, suffering daily from malnutrition, and ignored by the limelight of what is otherwise a made-for-media spectacle where only the bottom line is of importance.

-TDN

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  1. November 19, 2008 @ 02:46


    The day I was ashamed to be Black

    I have always been proud of my ethnicity, but last week I have really had to qurestion this. and here is why, We have been fighting all our lives for equal protections and rights. but last week I found out the Black community was by far the biggest athnic group to support Prop 8, so now you are going to say “well I believe in the bible and thats that, but I have to tell you this you have just voted 10% of blacks to the back of the bus. I have seen discrimination often as a black man, but try walking down the street holding someone of the same genders hand and its not dirty looks you get, it puts you in physical danger, and people have no problem yelling there oppinions at you. I have walked in both shoes that as a black man and a Gay man,right now as a black man I pretty much have full legal rights, but because I am Gay I now don’t, the man I have been with for 16 years who is Mexican cannot get any rights to be legalized as my partner, he is still illegal because the court system will not recognize us as a couple, he has paid half the money for my house, and if anything happened to me he would get nothing, Civil Unions do not give you these kind of rights, as a gay we wanted civil unions to be equal but everyone apposed that, now with no recause we have tried to get the legal rights a married couple have which is marrige, and my own community where the loudest voice against it. I hope you are all proud. I never chose to be Gay who would? I got kicked out my home when my family found out. Now 10% of your own community are sitting on the back of the bus again like 1954, I cannot fight in the army, get married, sounds familliar right? Why couldn’t you have just left it blank, as if to say I don’t believe in same sex marriages, but I sure as hell am not to vote 10% of my own groups rights away to hurt people and take rights away, if you care about marriage so much go after diviorce, or is it true we are just a Homophobic minority?

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