According to psychiatry professor Rob Whitley, men who have been falsely accused of crimes can endure psychological damage “similar to that seen in torture survivors. The historical problem has resulted in a psychological syndrome called “Blame a Black Man Syndrome,” according to Psychology Today, wherein either an imaginary Black man or an innocent, existing Black man are accused of a crime. While I knew it wouldn’t be like a gay college erotica I’d read on. In the 19th Century, Black men accused of sexually assaulting white women faced the death penalty, but white men accused of the same did not. I’d love to say that I felt empowered by fucking my first guy, but the whole experience left a lot to be desired. The fetishization tied up in the #Blackmen TikTok trend is especially problematic given America’s history of white women-and society at large-using Black men as scapegoats for any criminal activity.
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