Straw/Lurker,
Obama was/is a lying politician, and you're a liar too and a creepy stalker, always inquiring about my whereabouts.
That graph is for all Americans and not just African Americans, so it's irrelevant here. You failed.
Opinions change over time. So what? We are talking about African Americans and their opinion of homos, and the published data shows their opinion didn't change for decades between the 1970s and 2008.
Why don't you tell us what happened in 11 years since 2008 to change so drastically in the African American community what hadn't changed in many decades?
I'm still waiting for an answer.
So far all you've proven is that you're a moron, a liar and a world class whiny little bitch
I've never inquired about whereabout (WTF is that all about).
As far as I can recall I suspected that you weren't in the US when Prop 8 was passed in California in 2008
The only reason I mentioned that is because I recently saw your thread on the G&O board about being from Venezuela
Let's review what you believe
Obama is a liar (no proof provided)
Pew polls are bogus (no proof provided)
Most black people in the US believe homosexuals are degenerates (no proof provided)
Oh wait, you have the abstract of a study where none of us can read the actual study or the conclusions but somehow you've claimed it supports your belief
Can you do us a favor and highlight the part in the abstract below that proves your belief that "most black people in the US believe homosexuals are degenerates"
Just show us the part of the abstract that proves your claim
Can you do that or will you just whine and complain and repost the same nonsense you've already posted ten times?
The entire text is right here so it's got to be in there somewhere but I just can't find it
African American Gatekeepers or the Black Church?: Using Modified Grounded Theory to Explore the Debate on Black Homophobia
Timothy E Lewis 1
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PMID: 35703913 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2085935
Abstract
In a comparison of attitudes concerning same-sex relationships and inclusive policies for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) persons, African Americans are more likely to possess stronger opposition than Whites. The default agent in explaining disapproving attitudes is the Black Church. However, observations from 2017 expert interviews, part of a study on causes of Black homophobia, revealed that varying experts do not affirm the Black Church as the primary actor in sustaining these attitudes. Based on this observation, this study theorizes that attitudes considered homophobic are primarily sustained by actors distinct and separate from the Black Church. This study employs a modified grounded theory to explore themes toward the creation of an expert-driven narrative that disapproval of same-sex relationships and opposition to LGBTI policies are attitudes sustained by Black gatekeepers, as they see same-sex relationships and policy as oppositional to the Black identity and Black sociopolitical progress.
Keywords: Black Church; Homophobia; anti-gay; gatekeepers; same-sex relationships.