DuVernay ‘N Racist Gay Hollywood Fear Black Male Sexuality – Effeminized Images Fed To Black Boys

By Walter L. Hilliard III  –

What kind of Black woman in her right mind would promote hateful images of effeminized Black boys or men playing with Barbie Dolls in her Films/TV series? A pathological Black woman like Ava DuVernay, and a host of others, “brown nosing” to curry favor and get ongoing work from Gay Hollyweird, that’s who. (Or maybe she really does hate heterosexual Black men? Maybe she really is this twisted or sick?)


Look, we know Hollyweird fears Black male sexuality by how hard it works to keep images of Black men sexing their women, White women, off of the TV and movie screens, so it’s no surprise they continue to push effeminized or homosexual Black male images. And how dare these racist bully Black people by calling them homophobes while they try to effeminize the male images Black boys see, even giving a man like Rupaul, “King of the Drag Queens,” a huge media platform — multiple TV shows.  And they call anyone who objects homophobes so they don’t dare challenge their insanity or “call them out on their racist bullshit!”

Hollywood is “Black Male Heterophoic.”

So I had heard about Queen Sugar, the Oxygen drama series by director Ava DuVernay (who has an all-female directing team; no Black men?  Hmmmm…..?) and wanted to check it out, being starved, like the masses of Black TV watchers, for a Black TV show or series with some level of authenticity. However, a great deal of the authenticity most Blacks identify with these days has been socially engineered into our consciousness by Hollyweird, especially all things related to the White gay agenda – now dressed up in Blackface (through Black Lives Matter, in particular, now pushing gay literature in schools in the D.C. area) to socialize Black children to readily accept images that will hasten the Black community’s ride toward full genocide. Black Reality TV is a perfect example as it pushes images of Black men wearing women’s clothing, bobbing their heads like girls, and telling or showing audiences, especially impressionable young Black children, they are gay.

So I tune into what I believe was one of the first episodes of “Queen Sugar” and watch the unfolding of a scene where a young Black boy is playing with a Barbie doll, and his dad apparently approves of this. After I gathered myself, I turned the channel, never to watch another second of DuVernay’s genocidal Coon-ing for gay Hollyweird – who, by the way, hates Black people’s guts.  I know this because of 100 years of Hollywood’s negative images or stereotypes depicting Black people’s alleged behavior.

Anytime you hear about a new upcoming Black TV series or movie, and you’re a socially-conscious Black person, you cringe because you know the White supremacist in Hollyweird have once again sent a Trojan Horse, with decades-worth of poisonous images inside, especially when these images are cloaked in the names of ionic Uncle Toms like Oprah Winfrey. “Queen Sugar” was made for Oprah’s Own Network (she doesn’t own it outright).  (Also, we as Black people have to overcome our addiction to materialism and money because far too many Black people praise Oprah and other entertainers, athletes and Black leaders just because they’re rich and successful or famous and beloved by the White masses. But I digress.)

In an interview about “Queen Sugar,” DuVernay says, “. . . Kenya is present and Kenya is a part of this boy’s life,” referring to the Barbie doll they have this little Black boy running around playing with. DuVernay, like the White LGBT community, is trying to get Black people to “accept” that it’s okay for their boys to believe they can be girls or women and sleep with other boys or men. Meanwhile, back at the Reality Ranch, Black men are the fastest rising group contracting HIV and dying from AIDs. And, literally, almost half of the gay men in some cities in Mississippi and places like Atlanta and Chicago are HIV positive or have AIDs. So you have to ask yourself, who in the hell would promote Black male homosexuality when it’s literally killing young Black men – except someone who is racist and hates your guts? It’s sick!

It’s obvious that DurVernay believes she’s doing something interesting or innovative (Hollywood loves giving Black gays, directors or actors who play gay roles awards) as it pertains to the Black community and its images. Hilarious – Hollyweird can’t get enough flaming Black male homosexuals on TV. As I’ve already touched on, they’re all over the place, Reality TV, movies, even giving them a show to do their own modern-day rendition of a gay Bojangles, The Prancing Elites, which was also an Oxygen/Oprah show. I believe it was Oprah who also aired a show of two gay Black food truck owners several years ago? I’m mean, really, don’t you ever ask yourself, “Why is Hollyweird trying so hard to push the gay Black male image onto America and the world?”

Needless to say, Oprah, who reminds us every chance she gets that she was raped by a Black man, is simply Coon-operating with White supremacy to destroy the image of the Black male, and then the Black male himself. So it’s no wonder she and DuVernay are working together.

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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