Cross-posting for shitty social justice!

* it is not macklemore’s fault that same love is popular. it is his fault that mary lambert was on stage with him and he did not take that opportunity to promote music by queer people or say that he couldn’t have done this without queer people. which would have taken two seconds. it is also his fault mary lambert only got to perform the chorus (yes, only)
Should it have just been a straight-up cover? Because when two people do a song together, they don't get to do all of it. It's like complaining that when Trent Reznor and David Bowie did "Hurt" together, Reznor showed himself as anti-British because he didn't praise British music and have Bowie do it all. No matter how much he does, apparently, people will complain.
* it is not macklemore’s fault that he is straight. it is his fault that he, as a straight person, purposefully and willfully paints the rap genre to be heterosexist, which ignores and erases queer rappers that do work about queer issues and exist. it’s also his fault that as a straight person, he uses and attempts to reclaim a slur in his song. i don’t give a fuck what kind of context you’re using it in, don’t do that. it’s also his fault that, as a straight person doing a song about gsrm issues, erases gsrm folk (ie. trans*) within the song. and it’s also his fault that he chooses to oversimplify queer issues in the same song.
So, if the majority of a group is a certain way, people can't tell them to shape up because a few are good? It's not "erasing" them, it's saying that, hey, most of you are being dicks. Cut it the fuck out. Also, what is GSRM? A Google search says "Gender, Sexual and Romantic Minorities". Actually, I like that. Much better than the exploding acronym of doom. Additionally, it's a song. There has to be some simplification unless you make it a 20 minute monstrosity, and if he did that, it'd never get played. A song needs focus. It cannot sprawl across every single minute thing. Additionally, is that really complaining that a straight person dared to do a song about issues that aren't his? Because, that's the idea of helping. It's like a slave complaining about white abolitionists because they're not slaves. As a GSRM, fuck you.
* it is not macklemore’s fault that he is white. it is his fault that, as a white person, he appropriates the hell out of black culture even as he’s supposedly recognizing his privilege in his other bullshit song, White Privilege.
stop telling people, especially queer people, that they should be grateful to macklemore for “spreading awareness” or that people expressing their justified dislike or hate of mackemore, his songs, and/or his fanbase are “the reason people are afraid to talk queer politics/the reason we need people like macklemore/the reason queer issues should be presented in this way, instead of a ‘hateful’ way.” that blatantly victim-blames an oppressed group.
-_- Oh, hey, it's that "appropriation" thing again. How dare a white person rap! Seriously, this shows a lack of knowledge on how culture works. If it becomes popular, it spreads. Complaining about "appropriation" when this happens is being a hipster and trying to use politics to look like the good guy. Under this logic, everyone from Alice Cooper to Disturbed to the motherfuckin' Jonas Brothers is appropriating black culture, since rock started there.
* also stop it because it implies that queer people should be happy with the support they’re getting, as long as it’s support—when actually, fuck you. this is not the kind of support i asked for, not the kind i want, not the kind i deserve. it also implies that queer people aren’t allowed to want more, or that wanting more/better support is selfish, which??? what?
Actually, it is pretty selfish to complain when someone is trying to help you. If you held the door for someone and they went "Fuck you", you'd be pissed. It's called being an asshole. I don't hate people for race, gender, sex, orientation, trans* status, or pretty much anything but being an asshole. Being pissed because of nitpicking problems and hipsterism is being an asshole. He's spreading gay acceptance, and telling the rap industry to get it's act together, and you're pissed because he's not doing it your way and because some rappers are gay, and therefore somehow it's discrimination when most of the industry is assholes, to call the industry at large mainly bad. I mean, if there was a rogue squad of soldiers raping and killing people, but one of them was against that and wasn't doing the rape or killing, just watching his buddies backs, would you be against calling that rogue squad a group of rapists and killers?
* stop implying that queer people, as an oppressed group, should be nice to members of an oppressive group for doing what they have already been doing, what they’ve been imprisoned for doing, what they’ve been silenced for doing.
Oh hey, it's that old SJW lunacy. All straight people are oppressors now? So, there are no non-oppressive straight people? What about President Obama? Is he gay or a paradox that will make your brain explode? Because, he's an ally, but he's not gay. Is it aliens? I don't get to use that meme much, so it must be aliens.
* if your support of an oppressed group depends on how nice members of that group are to you, then your support is bullshit and you should immediately put effort into maybe not being a useless, oppressive “ally.”
As a bisexual man, I'd like to say, with the utmost force behind it,
kiss the toilet paper I used to wipe my ass last time I took a shit. You sir, are a dumbass and an asshole. Allies are oppressive, freedom is slavery, yada yada yada. I doubt their support actually changes based on how nice people are. I bet, however, allies dared to criticize your stupid ass, and you're so self-centred that you think that if they disagree with you, they must be homophobes. It's not anything-phobia to call a GSRM person a fucking cunt if they're acting like one. That's equality, as well. Equal chances to be hated for being a prick. It's not because of your queer status. It's because you're a prick. Prick.