All Men Are ‘Real’

by Ernie McCray

“Gay Black men
are not ‘real’ men”
I heard a brother say
and all I know about him
is he’s ensnared in naivete
because some of the “realist” people I know
happened to be gay,
as there’s nothing
more “real”
than Langston Hughes’ poetry
in opposition
to the injustice and oppression
of Africans trapped in America,
and the same can be said
for James Baldwin’s prose
that exposed
a people’s heartbreak and pain,
challenging them to keep the faith
with love
and you can’t mention love
without recollections
of Alvin Ailey’s
soulfully brilliant dance piece,
“Revelations,”
inspired by his memories
of growing up
listening to gospel music
and work songs
and blues,
the “real” truths
behind the faith and persistence
African Americans have maintained
to bask in the loving arms
of Mother Liberty…
Bayard Rustin,
Martin’s right-hand man,
a mastermind
behind the scenes,
advocating for the embracing of
Gandhi’s non-violence philosophy…
RuPaul,
real Drag Queen,
real author and singer
and model and actor,
such a rich combination of things,
real Emmy winner
for shows that helped
bring pride to LGBTQ folks,
real enough to earn a place
in Time Magazine
as one of its 100 most influential people
in 2017…
Billy Porter,
such a masterful humanizer and
setter of trends,
directing the world’s attention
to possibilities
when it comes to living free,
being “real,”
who you’re meant to be.

All men are “real,”
as we’re a richly
diverse humanity.

Ernie McCray
Author: Ernie McCray
I was raised in a loving and alive home, in a black neighborhood filled with colorful characters in Tucson, Arizona. Such an environment gave me a hint that life has to be grabbed by the tail as tight as a pimple on a mosquito's butt. With no BS and a whole lot of love. So, from those days to now I get up every morning set on making the world a better place. On my good foot*, and I hope my writing reflects that. *an old black expression

9 thoughts on “All Men Are ‘Real’

  1. Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like. Sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you. Live your best life in peace and security.

    Let’s just keep men out of women’s prisons, sports, rape shelters, bathrooms and stop grooming children for body mutilation and a lifetime of drugs.

      1. Beautifully and poetically said my brother and fellow principal. I believe we are all real. I will date myself now as I remember Rue Paul as a teenage friend of my daughter, Tanya. He would come to my home in Skyline and visit with other of my neighbors. He was a handsome, very intelligent youth at that time. We adored him and still do. I am so proud that he remained true to himself and has reaped his true honors in this life.
        Love to you, my friend.

  2. “grooming”

    tired of hearing/reading that word used as a slur against
    LGBTQ people

    a “groomer” is a pedophile, like my grandfather –
    a cisgender, heterosexual

    white man

  3. Ernie, this is one of your very BEST! You are a magician with words: analogy and metaphor flow so beautifully and effortlessly from your pen—always edifying and illuminating—always hitting the mark.
    You make me proud!
    WRITE ON, MY FRIEND!

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