Title: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: chiefblackbear on January 15, 2007, 09:07:56 AM Was he or was he not? ill leave it for yall to make your own mind up, I have already.
Malcolm X - gay black hero? On Malcolm X's 80 birthday, Peter Tatchell reveals the hidden gay past of the American black nationalist leader Thursday May 19, 2005 The Guardian Malcolm X was born 80 years ago today, on 19 May 1925. But amid the commemorations, controversy is brewing. Some black activists are enraged by suggestions that their hero might have been gay - or at least bisexual. The controversy has been stirring since the publication of Bruce Perry's acclaimed biography, Malcolm: The Life of a Man Who Changed Black America (Station Hill, New York) in 1991. Based on interviews with Malcolm's closest boyhood and adult friends, Perry suggests that the US black nationalist leader was not as robustly heterosexual as his Nation of Islam (NoI) colleagues have always insisted. Malcolm X, real name Malcolm Little, joined the militant Muslim NoI in 1949, attracted by its teaching that Allah would deliver black people from white bondage. By the 1960s, Malcolm had developed NoI ideology in new directions, becoming America's leading spokesperson for black consciousness, pride and self-help. Sexual freedom was not, however, part of his agenda. Yet Perry's book documents Malcolm X's many gay experiences. A schoolmate, Bob Bebee, recalls the day they stumbled on a local boy jerking off. Malcolm, Bebee recalled, ordered the youth to masturbate him, and subsequently boasted he had given him oral sex. Later, from the age of 20, Malcolm had sex with men for money - as hinted at in Spike Lee's 1992 biopic - and he had at least one sustained sexual liaison with a man. While living in Flint, Michigan, his roommate noticed that instead of sleeping in the room they were sharing, Malcolm sneaked down the hall to spend the night with a gay transvestite named Willie Mae. In New York, two of Malcolm's friends from Michigan remember bumping into him at the YMCA, where Malcolm bragged he earned money servicing "queers". Later, Malcolm worked as a butler to a wealthy Boston bachelor, William Paul Lennon. According to Malcolm's sidekick Malcolm Jarvis, he was paid to sprinkle Lennon with talcum powder and bring him to orgasm. Perry suggests that Malcolm's gay encounters may not have been entirely financially motivated. His masculine insecurities and ambivalence towards women fit the archetype of a repressed gay man and point to latent homosexuality. After the death of his father, when Malcolm was six, he lacked male role models and was dominated by strong women - in particular, his tyrannical mother. He feared women and his early sexual experiences with girls were mostly unsatisfactory. Far from macho, Malcolm hated fighting and got beaten by other men. His passionate assertion that the need to feel masculine is a man's "greatest urge" indicates someone doubtful of his own manliness. As for his sporadic gay hustling, as Perry notes, "there were other ways he could have earned money". Dope-dealing, thieving and pimping were sources of income he had pursued with success. There was no imperative to sell his body. Why, then, did he prostitute himself? Misogyny and repressed homosexuality might be the answer. According to Perry: "His male-to-male encounters, which rendered it unnecessary for him to compete for women, afforded him an opportunity for sexual release without the attendant risk of dependence on women." Was Malcolm X gay? Bisexual? In his schooldays, he was apparently a passive participant. Others masturbated or fellated him. Later, while working as a male prostitute, he took a more hands-on role in sex, especially with Lennon. This part-time whoring may have been pecuniary. There is, however, plentiful research suggesting that many guys who have sex with men for payment are in denial about their homosexuality. They tell themselves they are doing it for the money. This is their way of coping with same-sex desires that they are unable to accept. Was this Malcolm's excuse? Surely there must have been some degree of queer desire to enable Malcolm to sustain his sexual experiences with men over a period of 10 years? If this desire was within him from adolescence to early adulthood, could he have erased it completely in later life? Sexuality is not like a newspaper - read today and discarded tomorrow. Established desires can be sublimated or repressed, but never eliminated. If people have a homosexual capacity, it stays with them for life - even if they never act on it. Was Malcolm an exception? There is no evidence that his same-sex dalliances continued once he joined the NoI; he married and had children, and, with all the fervour of a zealous convert, he embraced the NoI's fiercely puritanical Muslim sexual morality. Had he not been assassinated in 1965, almost certainly at the hands of NoI rivals, Malcolm might have eventually, like Huey Newton of the Black Panthers, welcomed the gay liberation movement as part of the struggle for human emancipation. Instead, to serve its homophobic political agenda, for 50 years the NoI has suppressed knowledge of Malcolm's gay past. Now it is time to blow the whistle. There is not a single world-famous black person who is openly gay. Young black lesbians and gays need role models. Who better than Malcolm X, one of the inspirations of my activism and one of the great modern heroes of black liberation? Special reports Gay rights Gender issues Useful links - UK Stonewall Outrage! Peter Tatchell's site Lesbian and Gay Employment Rights Organisation Useful links - international National Gay and Lesbian Taskforce Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation International Gay and Lesbian Association http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1486997,00.html Title: Re: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: preach on January 15, 2007, 02:47:14 PM The author states that young black lesbians and gays need role models. This may be true, but forcing someone out is counterproductive.
Title: Re: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: Ras_Nevoe on January 19, 2007, 10:10:33 AM Shame on you, let brother Malcolm R.I.P.! what was your purpose for spreading this propoganda?
Title: Re: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: Kebo on January 19, 2007, 04:55:31 PM In my opinion this was another ugly head of the 'gay plague' sweeping across our society. On a positive note, like in Revelations, these kinds of plagues bring to light what is hidden in the darkness. However, straight people have to stay conscious of when this plague transcends bringing truth to light and enters into disturbing the natural interaction of the male-female principles which form the basis for human life. In that sense the 'gay plague' is detrimental to society. As far as Malcolm X is concerned I think this piece was not part of constructive truth but rather part of the destructive disease, rooted in an attempt at self-validation.
The destructive capabilities of the word/concept of 'gay' to straight men is likened to the diseases of colonial mentality which traumatized and enslaved the minds of African men in the slave trade and diaspora. Illusion, confusion, miseducation. Many men will be swept away. But no mental plague will affect the man who rises and stands like Marcus Garvey and Haile Selassie. If you look at the Isis Papers you'll see that the system's first order of business is to destroy the frontine of the race, the Men. And the mind is the frontline of Man. Men - keep your minds forever conscious. Title: Re: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: chiefblackbear on January 21, 2007, 06:47:27 PM What was brother malcoms state of mind before he run into the nation of Islam?
@kebo and ras_nevo Title: Re: Malcolm X - gay black hero? Post by: Ras_Nevoe on January 22, 2007, 10:15:20 AM too much propoganda, I can't participate in that..............either you're a white devil trying to mislead the bredren/sistrens or you are a black mercenary trying to mislead our people. either way I got no love so 1 urself.
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