Dr. Umar Johnson's homophobic conspiracy about people being sexually confused,but being a Black man and being queer is a massive problem for a lot of people.
Especially people who look like me. I grew up with extreme respect for my culture and its adjacent obsession with religion, but I've noticed some things that get on my nerves about being Black, bisexual, and Baptist.There is this idea that your ethnicity and race come first and foremost despite any other identity you may have.
I'm queer, questionably extroverted, and laugh at awkward moments like silences at funerals. Yet the idea is that I'm Black before anything else.