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Sara agah franti wikipediaIn the ’90s, Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy Defied Homophobia and Changed Hip-Hop
The historic nature of Disposable Heroes’ “Language of Violence” has been lost to time and fading memories.
When asked about the song now, Tse simply says, “If I were to tell you I don’t agree with being gay, I would be a hypocrite. Growing up in Chinatown, we used to have a lot of white kids who’d write in the bathrooms, ‘Chinaman go home.’ [Seeing that] at a young age, you would feel really bad.
Like, who are these people?
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I’ve never met them. Why do they hate us? So it’s really about helping and caring for other people who don’t have that voice, or who might not have the strength to stand up. Sometimes you have to stand up for people.”
Today, hip-hop is filled with rappers embracing shades of queer identity, including superstars like Lil Nas X and Cardi B.
Yet homophobic toxicity from the heteronormative men who are the face