Homosexuality: An Internal Struggle

Posted: December 21, 2009 in Entertainment, Personal
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For many years I have always suspected Donnie McClurkin and Tonex who both have strong presences in the gospel entertainment industry as being a part of the LGBT community as well. I never actively seeked confirmation for this hunch of mine because it lacked importance to me, if they were it was there business until they made it mine. I remember the first time that I heard Tonex sing, I was at the Crystal Cathedrals’ gift shop in Anaheim, CA after a rehabilitation session at the Kaiser Permanente out-patient center for the stroke I had just had. Immediately after viewing a demo compilation DVD of him and a few other gospel artist I brought his first CD aptly self titled which I absolutely loved, so much so that I purchased his second album immediately thereafter which the title escapes me……. I played his second album just once, that was all it took for me to feel his self hatred trying to engulf my spirit. I believe it was the second track where he sings “What is this I’m seeing, two girls kissing…” quite frankly, even in 2009 being homosexual is still largely taboo though this was at least 5yrs prior (which means that it was absolutely no better). Take into account when the lyrics were written which I made sure were by him because I refused to believe that he wrote the lyrics he was singing since I had a sneaking suspicion that he himself were gay, unfortunately I was proved wrong and my heart was broken and I would discontinue supporting his musical movement. I felt that he was doing what most gay people do when they are fighting their true selves, they put down the very community that will embrace them the most – and he was doing it rather publicly. Maybe this was guise that the music industry had put into action to throw off the media and the public from his non- traditional gospel music artist image and he was just following along, either way his actions were hurtful. This I could not accept in my life especially since in that time period (and probably still now today) you will not witness intimacy between two homosexual people unless you are in an environment that accepts them for who they are and our images are not very common on day time or even evening television, movies primarily aimed at us can not be found very easily in your local theatres and when they come out on DVD local retail chains aren’t advertising it as part of their product line. So for him to be able to witness “two girls kissing” one had to wonder where he was at and what he was doing to come across this sight…….

            I have since reconciled my musical relationship with Tonex due to my own personal growth and I brought his new CD released on a different label (which also speaks volumes to me) titled “unspoken”. I am very pleased with the content especially track 5 titled “Blend” which speaks of growth on his part: “Do you really wanna be like them? / Do you really wanna act like them? / Do you really wanna sound like them? / Why do you try so hard to blend…” (A.Williams). While I love the whole CD, those lyrics really speak to me!

            Recently Donnie McClurkin, in his own bout of self denial outed Tonex (who now goes by TON3X possibly due to his previous record label owning rights to his name or perhaps his way of wiping the slate clean, either way please keep in mind that this is my personal speculation.) to those of us who pay no mind to the media frenzies that often smear celebrities name and character through black lists for years to come… During  a sermon Donnie broke down and admitted that he had been saved from a life of homosexuality, going on to reveal that he had lost his virginity to an Uncle (who obviously committed incest and scribed scars into this man’s psyche that still have yet to heal) and how other people who are homosexual are confused and can be saved from it . While I appreciate the insight that he gave us into his personal life, it was heartbreaking to listen to him place blame on his past for who he is. Everyone knows what makes them comfortable in their own life and they make decisions based off of that, and quite frankly at least half of the gay community can testify to some type of sexual abuse occurring in their life at some point. What say you about the other half who can’t? For me it was almost like experiencing déjà vu when watching the youtube version of his testimony and my heart ached for every gay person that sat in that audience listening to him spill his shattered soul like shards of glass against their spirit, they didn’t deserve that. When you lack spiritual strength you can be left affected by actions like that. I’m honestly disappointed in Donnie, especially since he disrespected TON3X. Since he’s gay (and he may deny this all he likes which is his prerogative, but like him I am entitled to my opinion.) he knows all too well the emotional struggle that the homosexual community goes through to find internal and external acceptance and peace, why he would compromise anyone’s journey including his own is beyond me. Our journeys are sacred and powerful to our history and we shouldn’t be ashamed or made to feel ashamed of it. Yes, there are things in our community that I’m often confused by and just plain don’t understand but in remembering my own journey I know that our paths are not going to be parallel all the time. My greatest concern lies in the moment that he reaches self acceptance and finds a way to embrace the truth about himself. He will then have to face the time he’s invested in others “ministering” to them about their “confusion”, perhaps that will be his most powerful testimony of all but at what cost?

In typing all of this I must impress upon you that in no way am I angry with the decision that Donnie McClurkin made. I am honestly concerned for the emotional well being of the [southern] black gay community as we are damaged enough by the many “religious” sects that have denied us, and this public outcry has only given further concrete pseudo confirmation of an ancient belief drenched in archaic religious rhetoric that we as a people are an abomination. This also offers tools to continue to ostracize us from our core communities which only create more obstacles for us in our journeys. This is heartbreaking because it all derives from a member of our own community whether he accepts it or not, he is a part of us because at the end of the day we are all of one accord. Gay/straight/bisexual/transgender/intersex/hermaphrodite and many of us all believe in the same God, some only rejecting this God because of human interpretation that lacked comprehension…

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  3. bLaKtivist says:

    ::sigh:: Don’t know if I have it in me to rehash the anger this gave me… but here is the video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJxDzbjm1FA].

    • This too created great disturbance within my spirit. I agree that some of the things that he said were positive but this video disturbed me on so many levels that it outweighed the good, I’m glad that I didn’t see any of the others for I’d probably be [even moreso] traumatized. I did a lot of acting out in anger this week and I really needed to approach the WHY of it. We [homosexuals] are often the target of blame for the source of someone elses internal affliction and because of it we won’t ever have the opportunity to progress if we’re forced into digression with these setbacks that lack any genuine understanding. Not to mention the children who are being exposed to this who don’t know what it is to step into a loving, understanding, and accepting environment, bless their hearts. I may need to write a part 2, I have SO MUCH MORE to say on this topic…….

  4. prophessir Young Buck ;) says:

    I don’t even know what to say about this right now… I’ll have to come back and process this.

    rainbowsoulpoet and blacktivist, thank you for both of your voices.

  5. Not Necessary says:

    You’ve got to be insane. You really need McClurkin to be gay, so you can justify being gay. Hmmh!

    • Clearly you lack comprehension so I will extend as little energy as possible in this response. Let me break it down rather simply like I’m speaking to a 3rd grader (and I’m being as kind as I can be in spite of your blatant attack laced with ignorance):

      Donnie McClurkin IS gay but I don’t need him to be gay to justify any part of who I am. I would prefer that he be honest with himself and not disrespect the very community that supports his career [because we recognize him even if he doesn't]. He is entitled to his internal struggle but I draw the line when you subjecct queer and questioning youth to feelings of shame and invalidity. You obviously know nothing about being gay so please don’t approach this blog or any other unless you plan on having an open mind so that you may actually learn something.

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  7. what.faith.can.do says:

    Listen here, “rainbowsoulpoet”, Donnie IS NOT GAY!!
    How dare you accuse him of being gay? ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?
    I thank God that he has gotten through that struggle and I’m very sorry that YOU (rainbowsoulpoet) are still bound in the terrible spirit of homosexuality.

    To all you gays who actually WANT to change and live a life pleasing to Christ, don’t worry IT’S POSSIBLE :)

    The thing with Tonex and Donnie, Donnie actually wanted to change. He was interested in pleasing God. Tonex, however resorted to satisfying his own selfish desires.
    The strife to attain righteousness may be hard, but its NOT impossible.

    One last thing, EVERYONE goes through a personal struggle: it doesnt have to be homosexuality. Just because some of us have never been gay, don’t say we dont know about struggling. People have struggles with adultery, lust, etc etc. The most important thing is how we deal with our struggles: either take them to God or try to solve them ourselves. Only God can make things right. I wish you would stop and think about who you’re pleasing right now. Pleasing yourself will only result in destruction.

    God bless y’all!

    • Fefe listen here, you really sound like you’re defending your own sexuality – care to share? I’m not bound to anything negative except experiencing your ignorance and other people like you as well. Bible thumpers like yourself really need to improve your comprehensive reading skills.

      DO NOT refer to us as “gays” we are the same species as YOU! People much like yourself are the reason why the suicide rate is so high within the homosexual community because you choose to berate and belittle us by using the BIBLE & God as weapons against us to tear us down instead of build us up (This is a generalized statement so please don’t get your panties in a bunch on either end…). I did not refer to this as a personal struggle (this is where comprehensive reading is valuable) but an internal one because we watch the image that society feels is “normal” through various media channels that are accessible by us and then when we do seek spiritual/religious guidance we are bombarded with hateful dogma. How can anyone feel that they are making the right decision when the person that they seek guidance from doesn’t respect the person they are now? I’m not going to subject myself to anyone who doesn’t lead their own life with integrity and that’s just the bottom line! No need to even counter response, first impressions last…

      Since you feel the need to speak of personal struggles we can go there too (Are you ready for another comprehensive reading lesson?). This is all external and involves self-abuse/sabatoge, it does stem from internal struggles [internal is defined as: (adjective) inner; inside; located within]. Those struggles can not be confused with one whose sexuality differs from yours, once again I wonder how you can relate to this?

      Neither of us know Donnie personally, but I will say this we are both entitled to our opinion. I really wonder how this relates to you since you haven’t revealed that you are yourself homosexual or “formerly”. Unfortunately, I don’t care because I don’t believe in “converting to heterosexuality”. However, I do believe in being true to one self and not because someone else has influenced me one way or another. If you read my blog: “Three Times is a Charm” with some comprehensive reading skills you will understand this.

      Thank you for your misguided opinion, it’s still appreciated!
      ~Rainbow Soul Poet~
      **To hate on me, is to hate on yourself…**

  8. what.faith.can.do says:

    Dude, you’re completely missing my point.
    If you think my opinion is misguided I think you need to re-read what I wrote.

    And no i’m not a homosexual and i’ve never been. When I say gay, don’t hate because that’s reality. I’m black so if someone calls me black, I’m not offended. I’m a Christian so if someone calls me a Christian, I’m not offended. Since it seems as if you’re so self-conscious, I think you need to take a reality check…and do it with God.

    • Fefe, I didn’t miss your point at all darlin. I responded according to what you wrote, I’m not “hatin” on being called Gay, once again comprehensive reading could really help you in this situation. Out of repect, when referring to gay people in group format I prefer that when addressing me with it that we not be referred to as “gays” like we are subhuman which by no means am I or any other gay person that I am affilliated with. This totally voids out your statement of me being self conscious because I don’t have a problem or take issue with any part of who I am, I’m probably the most “comfortably gay” person that you’ll ever be aquainted with. So, as far as your reality check is concerned my black skin is beautiful just like my relationship with God is because he makes no mistakes. I AM EXACTLY WHO I AM SUPPOSE TO BE but thank you for your concern.

  9. justhere says:

    @rainbowsoulpoet your dislike of reference “gay” almost makes me think that you would rather not be homosexual. secondly you sound like you would go and see a pastor of someone of that sort in ur reply to what.faith.can.do if only such people were not dogmatic as opposed to your supposed convictions mentioned later in the reply. i may need a reading lesson but what i have inferred from this is that you are yet to meet the right kind of people. I would not call homosexuality a sickness but rather something contrary to the plans of God (consider however that we all have limited knowledge of God) and therefore a sin. I would suggest that you seriously ask yourself if you are truly convinced that being a homosexual is right. You seemed to indicate that you were a christian and so I ask do you think homosexuality is right in christianity?(i refuse to voice how much i disagree with this subject in order not to offend you. If you need a church to go to I can recommend one for you. Its where I go you can send me an email. God Bless

    • @justhere please read my response to what.faith.can.do I don’t like repeating myself, thank you. As far as your other comments are concerned, you too are entitled to your opinions which you were probably brainwashed to believe through your strong upbringing ( “negative” influence at an early age often leads to the creation of closed minded individuals, whether it be from home or elsewhere). I am not Christian, I’m non-denominational. Personally, I believe anyone who identifies with any one religious sect is closer to spiritual confusion more than I could ever be but that is a blog for another day. I have had quite a few experiences between attending each religious sects space of worship and quite frankly no one is better than the other. I also would not seek counsel with any confused homosexual person about any issues I was having, if need be I would rather deal with an open minded heterosexual person who lives their own life in confidence. So, please don’t assume that you have me pegged (don’t make an ass out of u + me, thank you.). I appreciate your church invitation but I’m very satisfied with the one that I habitually attend now, stay blessed. Your respect of my space has not been over looked. ~PEACE BE WITH YOU~

  10. iAM certain That The God I believe in Created ALL of Humanity and ALL in Humanity for Humanity to share in Harmony.

    iAM also certain that too often beings crawling Mother Earth preoccupied with being ‘god’ have one problem with oppression, that is, they are not the oppressor.

    i find disdain in the ‘understood’ societal ‘demand’ that Humans state their sexual orientation whenever discussing issues like the one presented here.

    Having written that, iAm an Artiste, BornCute and Blessed with ALL The Wealthy of Ma Ancestors, Blood, Sweat and tears. Go figure out my orientation from that.

    iLOVE. iLIVE. iLEARN. and i dare not pretend to even truly comprehend the Soul Ache of Ma Fellow Humans who ‘must’ suffer the evil generated by other Humans in the so-called name of ‘love and care.’

    iAM also A Simple Woman. And what that affords me is the ability to be a friend if ever needed, even if it is just to yell at. iWELCOME anyone who needs an ear to hollah @BrokePimpStyles on Twitter os hit me up at 305 809 6945.

    iAM Bleseed and that Wealth is largely You, Ma Fren.

    Sm*o*O*o*ches

    • Greetings Cindy,

      Unfortunately due to societal desire moreso than neccessity labeling is a demand that we have become so accustomed to that it is just natural behavior now. Personally, I believe that this just continues to ostracize everyone from eachother since the extent of it is just plain ridiculous at this point. This also generates the feeling of superiority over people as they are looked down upon due to their classifications which is why there is so much chaos on this planet now! With that being said, your comment was very appreciated thank you for blessing my space with your openess ~RainbowSoulPoet~

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