I grew up in a largely black community during the ’70s and ’80s that scoffed at ‘white’ music. That music – folk, rock, some disco – was considered soulless, aberrant, just one more example of the Caucasian’s desire to scream and yell and demand whatever their privilege and perpetual adolescence dictated they should demand.
Unfortunately, a lot people still don’t understand …– Karamo Brown
Unfortunately, a lot people still don’t understand queer culture.