Black gay gangsters

When I first came to prison, I didn’t know how I should execute. I was a gay man, convicted of a sex crime. We’ve all heard the horror stories. But I had one thing going for me: I was large, weighing in at 310 pounds, a fair amount of which was muscle. For the most part, other inmates left me alone.

That is, until the other gays and trans found out about me. At the time, one of the gangs, which called themselves the Aryan Knights, used “beating up fags and chomos (child molesters)” as an initiation for new members. Prefer I said, they pretty much avoided me—preferring to move after the smaller and weaker. But that meant that a number of gay men and transgender women suddenly wanted to be my boyfriend (or girlfriend), not because they liked me in that way, but because they figured I’d preserve them.

For a while, I went along with it. At one point I was the “boyfriend” of six alternative people at the same time. But I tired of being used, and wanted real companionship, so I eventually started hanging out with just one cute little guy who seemed to have genuine tenderness for me. I was devastated when I saw him kissing someone else in the gym bathroom.

After that, I almost totally withdrew. T

Louis C.K. Releases LGBT Gang Documentary ‘Check It’

Louis C.K. has made a move into feature distribution, releasing the gang documentary “Check It” through his website.

“Check It,” which is executive produced by Steve Buscemi, follows the members of black homosexual gang in Washington, D.C. as they attempt to live. C.K. announced the release through an email to his subscribers.

“It knocked me right over,” he said. “It was an amazing passionate ride. It was funny and moving, I learned a lot and it gave me a lot to believe about after.”

“Check It” is directed by Toby Oppenheimer and Dana Flor, who followed the gang members for four years as they dealt with harassment, poverty, and hostility. The comedian saw the film at the Tribeca Clip Festival in April at the behest of Buscemi.

“It’s about a gay ebony street gang in DC (the only one documented in the country) made up of kids who were living on the streets and easy targets for violence and harassment,” he explained. “They started this gang to shield each other. They made a family where they didn’t have one.”

He also

Gayngster

Following

Kyle:How did you finally come to terms with it? The gay thing?
The Annihilator:I became the most powerful and feared supervillain on the earth. After that "the gay thing" really didn't seem to matter so much.

The Youthful Protectors

A homosexual member of organized crime. This is particularly frequent in British works set around the 1950s and 60s, as the notorious 1960s London Gangster Ronnie Kray was fairly openly bisexual. Many fictional British Gayngsters are No Celebrities Were Harmed fictionalized versions of him, to some degree. In the US, the Gayngster is often a Scary Black Man or Latino, though it's not entirely uncommon to see someone White, especially if they are Italian or Irish. The character can be repressed or fairly open about it, but an important notion is the contrast between his "un-masculine" (how he would observe it) sexual orientation and bru

NCJRS Virtual Library

Abstract

The BG's are an all-black renegade gang that defies classification along the folks/peoples gang alliance system. The BG's are in continual mortal combat against the single largest "folks" gang, the Gangster Disciples (GD's). The history of this enmity stems from the fact that the BG's are a splinter group from the Black Gangster Disciples (BGD's). The BG's are on the rise, and its profile will help gang researchers and analysts to better understand the complexity of gang life in America today. A BG is someone who also uses the term "New Breed" to describe the gang and/or acknowledges the leader of the gang is Boony Black. Inky and gray are the official colors of the BG's. The BG's are now to be set up in almost all areas of Chicago. Some "sets" or groups of BG's are to be create in public housing projects as far south as Altgeld Gardens. This article discusses the BG's organizational similarity to the GD's and to other gangs, internal written documents from the BG's, the BG by-laws, the homogeneous membership, the BG Prayer, and the overall threat analysis. In the latter case, the threat level is rated medium for the BG's. The membership anchor i