Though I never bought the discrimination analogy of being born black being synonymous to being born gay as ammunition for argument, and in fact if I were black I would be offended with the comparison considering the history, but there is one characteristic that many blacks and many gays do share.
The 24/7 of focusing on color of skin or sexual orientation as the prism of how they view every facet of the world and how they frame every narrative, always replete with being black or being gay as first personal reference. Every criticism, every decision, every situation, every task prefaced with you knowing they are black or they are gay, as if the efficacy of melanin or choice of homosexual orientation the highest traits formulating the universe you are insufficient in understanding.
These are the most tedious, monotonous people to associate. And many times, as in here, the same traits are accompanied by being bullies of the highest order, while trying to maintain the status of victim.





