Fox’s New ‘Empire’ Strikes Black with Gay Black Director Lee Daniels, Gangsterism, Gay Black Men = Genocide

Lee DanielsBy Walter L. Hilliard III

 

 

While online, I recently came across yet another new show headed our way, a pilot drama called “Empire.” The new pilot, a typical format, is a mixture of violence, music, and . . . yep, once again, Black male homosexuality. Whether it’s “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” or a gay makeup artist on “The Braxton’s” bobbing his head and catfighting with Tamar, there’s always room for the Black male homosexual.

 

I continued reading . . . and saw the name . . . Lee Daniels!

 

Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

 

Not Lee Daniels! The gay Black director – with the White boyfriend – that has shown the world how much he hates Black people by bringing us “Precious,” using a Mamie caricature, and “Monster’s Ball,” featuring a White racist having rough sex with contemporary Mamie Halle Berry, who also played in a movie called “The Rich White Man’s Ho”– I mean, “The Rich Man’s Wife.” Yes, the same Lee Daniels that brought us “The Butler,” continuing to proliferate subservient images of Black people, images continuing the racist legacy of Steppin’ Fetchit and Bojangles. The same Lee Daniels that wants to do a gay super hero movie with a a Black man and a White man, he says.

 

And facilitating the rise of the “Black genocide loving” Daniels, who co-wrote and co-produces “Empire, is Fox – yes, the Fox network who reigns over the Fox news department that uses Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, and others to degrade Black people, daily, has also hired contemporary slaves, who will do anything for a dolla, Terrence Howard, Taraji Henson, both of whom brought us the pimp movie “Hustle & Flow,” and Timbaland (will produce the music) to proliferate yet another drama pilot to indoctrinate another generation of Black youth with a poisonous cocktail of guns, music, prison, and the now standard homosexual, a son in this case.

 

Are you following me — are you noticing the continued Black Male Homosexual theme in TV, movies, and society, brought to you by Flip Wilson as Geraldine and made into a big-screen institution with Tyler Perry’s Madea character, appearing in film after film?

 

I just don’t understand what has happened to Black people whereby they let people who hate them, especially their Hollywood Oppressors, teach their sons to be homosexuals, whether it be “Love & Hip Hop” or the drag queen RuPaul parading around in makeup and heels like the gays and/or drag queens on the other 20 or so Black reality shows over the last five to 10 years.

 

Unfortunately, Black people love the pimp-playing Howard and the hoochie-playing Henson, so I’m sure the show will rake in Black viewers, as well as Whites who want to sit in the American Coliseum and watch Black people continue to lead the charge in their own demise.

 

What is this infatuation the White men who run Hollywood have with glamorizing gay Black men or Black drag queens?

 

I’ll tell you what it is, it’s the same ol’ bitch ass fear they had when the Black bucks got off of the slave boats and they knew they couldn’t compete so they started to plan and carry out their evil doer ways, from whippings, to cutting off the genitals of Black men – and putting them in jars – and lynching them.

 

I could go on and on, but let me just say this, and I hope you never forget it: the men in Hollywood are a reflection of the perverseness of racism and the fear of the Black man’s sexuality, intelligence, and reproductive strength to produce a Black child with any color woman. And their indulgence in trying to “homosexualize” the Black community is equivalent to the level of fear and hatred they have for Black men. But the one thing they cannot overcome, no matter what they do to Black people, is God, and like my mamma always said: “Every dog has his day.” Every . . . dog . . . .

 

Yes he does.

 

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My name is Walter Hilliard III. I have a B.S. degree in Public Administration and a Masters in Psychology (specialty in Media Psychology). I’m currently seeking publishers for a book focusing on Black Self-Destruction and two inspirational eBooks, having already published a multitude of articles in several different newspapers and magazines over the years. I’ve been a head basketball coach on the high school and college level, and taught success classes at a private college, created numerous community and college programs focusing on leadership, mentoring, college awareness (for inner-city kids), and employment and training. And I have worked as an employment and training manager, family therapist, behavior specialist, college retention specialist, juvenile detention center treatment supervisor, and a contractor, facilitating relationship and marriage education groups for couples. The purpose of Universal Soul Power is to confront negative media messages about African Americans, proliferate positive messages about the Black community, and inspire all those who are part of the universe, but especially African Americans, through my inspirational writings. The truth is that most African Americans haven’t lost their Spiritual Souls, yet (although some of us behave like we’ve lost our minds), but we have lost our “Soul” — that NewRhythmandBluesyContemporaryHipHopSoul that allows us to be compassionate, productive leaders who recognize what really matters in life and live our lives beyond fad terms like “Swag,” instead embracing more fulfilling concepts like being Calm, Cool, and Collected, and knowing what they are all about: being your “growing self,” dancing to your own Life Drum, in tune, on beat, unfazed by fear, and leaving the world a better place when they move on. Now dat’s Real Soul, and dat’s whatum talkin’ ’bout! Walter L. Hilliard III