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And so when the backlash comes and people are saying, ‘Oh, he must be gay,’ I can laugh at that.”

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Tank is calling out homophobia in the Black community and dismissing the existence of a so-called “agenda” designed to turn straight Black men gay.  

The topic arose during a recent appearance on the “Holdin Court Podcast” when the R&B singer was asked about his past remarks about same-sex experimentation.

The art of being gay is being gay. Back then, he stirred controversy by arguing that experimentation doesn’t define someone’s sexuality. I hope it works out for u.”

This isn’t the first time Tank has diverged his opinion on a topic similar to the.

Tank is pushing back on a rumor being peddled that he’s advocating for men to experience same-sex relations free of judgment.

I don’t feel like I’m going to walk into a gay room and all of a sudden become gay. about his experience performing at pride events and remarked on his position that he should not be the one to judge folks based on their lifestyle or sexual preferences.

“I have no judgment for you in your lifestyle,” he said.

“He sucked a dick once, right? He highlighted Black music icons like Prince, Michael Jackson, Cameo and Rick James, famous for their “androgynous” look. 

“That meant you were in,” Tank said of their style.

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Tank questioned, “Where does this agenda come from?

“The phobia as it relates to Black men is the elephant in the room.” He believes the cultural stigma around sexuality creates unnecessary double standards.

Tank pointed out that same-sex experimentation is often more accepted among women but treated as taboo for men, particularly Black men. Referencing androgynous style icons like Prince, Michael Jackson, Cameo, and Rick James, he noted their unconventional looks didn’t result in immediate assumptions about their sexuality.

“It doesn’t mean he’s gay. The phobia as it relates to Black men is the elephant in the room.’ 

He continued, arguing that the “worst thing” a Black man can be labeled is gay.  

“The first thing somebody’s going to allude to, whether you are gay or not, when they trying to assassinate your character or get off the highest joke imaginable, they’re going gay first,” he added.

In a brief but direct comment, Tank not only condemned the post but also took the content creator to task for spreading misinformation.

“You n###as fall for anything…lol,” Tank wrote in the caption. “It stems from something within our culture that has created this stigma,” he said. It didn’t mean you were gay.”