It is the year 2021 of our Lord, and Lil Nas X has been out and proud since Pride Month 2019âand bringing you the rapture since the release of âMontero (Call Me By Your Name)â this March. But despite the artistâs unapologetic and increasingly fearless unveiling of his identity, there are some who still believe they can dictate the terms of his (or anyone elseâs) self-expressionâlikely because theyâre so uncomfortable with their own.
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Case in point: As if Lil Nas X didnât have enough vitriol lobbed at him from the homophobic and (self-avowed) heterosexuals among us, following his out-and-proud performance of his most recent hit at Sundayâs BET Awardsâwhich closed with a passionate kiss with one of his backup dancers, other purportedly gay Black men took issue with the performance, taking to social media to rail against the performer for doing too much.
Some of those tweetsâwhich included anger at newly out Black gay men being too demonstrative in their same-sex loveâhave since been deleted. Thankfully, our young king was having none of it.
Letâs be abundantly clear: Bayard Rustin didnât march for this overwrought critique. James Baldwin didnât write Giovanniâs Room for yâall to police another young Black gay manâs self-awakening. Marsha P. Johnson didnât spark the Stonewall Rebellion (and quite probably die for it) for you to vent your internalized homophobia up and down the timeline. And Audre Lorde didnât remind us that âthe masterâs tools will never dismantle the masterâs houseâ for you to parade your unresolved self-hatred up and down the feed like respectability politics is the hot new trend for Spring/Summer 2021.
Big picture: representation still matters, and big statements like these make your respectability politics possible and arguably more palatable. So, as Pride Month comes to a close, hereâs your seasonal reminder: shutting up is free, neither Blackness nor queerness is a monolith, respectability politics serve no one but our oppressors, and if you donât like it, donât do it. Who Lil Nas X kisses doesnât make you orgasm (or does it?). So why do you care?
Oh, and by the wayâQueen Latifah wishes you a Happy Pride.
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