@CharlieBoyCheckm All anyone need do is view the video & see that it’s all homophobic hate speech. OH, THAT’S RIGHT, THAT’S NOT POSSIBLE! YOUTUBE TOOK IT DOWN!! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, I love it!!!
@CharlieBoyCheckm This morning,I was going to review your entire new gay-hate video,& rebut your silly BULLSHIT one comment at a time. However, YouTube beat me to the punch with this posting :
“This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube’s policy prohibiting HATE SPEECH.”
Yes,another major source calling your entire rap “HATE SPEECH”, nothing more, nothing less.More evidence of your deranged & self-destructive mental state, that requires professional counseling. Get help,CharlieBoy!
@CharlieBoyCheckm Well, you still have to come to terms with the fact that 49% of U.S. AIDS cases are presently African Americans. It would do you good to know as well that of the 33 million HIV/AIDS cases around the world, 22.96 million reside in the continent of Africa (12.5 million of who are women). Also, the vast majority of those infected in Africa are heterosexual. To refuse to see HIV/AIDS as a major problem for people of color, is to assure grave consequences.
@CharlieBoyCheckm There is a reason why AIDS is increasingly striking among Blacks, while cases are lessening in the other ethnic categories of our population. Our educational efforts to reach the Black students in these minority neighborhoods (especially in the very poor areas) have met with much resistance, due to a strong underlying homophobia often associated with these communities. As a result, unsafe sex & drug practices are prevalent.
@CharlieBoyCheckm Pressure on Black males to remain on the “Down Low” (in the closet) for fear of dangerous reprisals has also resulted in their reluctance to seek important information about safe sex & drug practices, along with a reticence to seek out HIV testing. Living on the down low has also lead many to lead duel lives (gay & straight), thereby infecting many black women. Black women with AIDS outnumber white women by a 5 to 1 ratio. This tragedy is unnecessary.
@CharlieBoyCheckm I have personally been involved in trying to bring AIDS education into black communities the last couple of years, through GSAs, PFLAG, and working with minority leaders. In some ways it is, of course, a daunting task. However, inroads are being made. Many barriers exist, but the risks are too high to do nothing, both for the black hetero and homosexual communities.
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@CharlieBoyCheckm All anyone need do is view the video & see that it’s all homophobic hate speech. OH, THAT’S RIGHT, THAT’S NOT POSSIBLE! YOUTUBE TOOK IT DOWN!! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, I love it!!!
paulsboroman 2 months ago
@CharlieBoyCheckm This morning,I was going to review your entire new gay-hate video,& rebut your silly BULLSHIT one comment at a time. However, YouTube beat me to the punch with this posting :
“This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube’s policy prohibiting HATE SPEECH.”
Yes,another major source calling your entire rap “HATE SPEECH”, nothing more, nothing less.More evidence of your deranged & self-destructive mental state, that requires professional counseling. Get help,CharlieBoy!
paulsboroman 2 months ago
@CharlieBoyCheckm Well, you still have to come to terms with the fact that 49% of U.S. AIDS cases are presently African Americans. It would do you good to know as well that of the 33 million HIV/AIDS cases around the world, 22.96 million reside in the continent of Africa (12.5 million of who are women). Also, the vast majority of those infected in Africa are heterosexual. To refuse to see HIV/AIDS as a major problem for people of color, is to assure grave consequences.
paulsboroman 2 months ago
@CharlieBoyCheckm There is a reason why AIDS is increasingly striking among Blacks, while cases are lessening in the other ethnic categories of our population. Our educational efforts to reach the Black students in these minority neighborhoods (especially in the very poor areas) have met with much resistance, due to a strong underlying homophobia often associated with these communities. As a result, unsafe sex & drug practices are prevalent.
paulsboroman 2 months ago
@CharlieBoyCheckm Pressure on Black males to remain on the “Down Low” (in the closet) for fear of dangerous reprisals has also resulted in their reluctance to seek important information about safe sex & drug practices, along with a reticence to seek out HIV testing. Living on the down low has also lead many to lead duel lives (gay & straight), thereby infecting many black women. Black women with AIDS outnumber white women by a 5 to 1 ratio. This tragedy is unnecessary.
paulsboroman 2 months ago
@CharlieBoyCheckm I have personally been involved in trying to bring AIDS education into black communities the last couple of years, through GSAs, PFLAG, and working with minority leaders. In some ways it is, of course, a daunting task. However, inroads are being made. Many barriers exist, but the risks are too high to do nothing, both for the black hetero and homosexual communities.
paulsboroman 2 months ago