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I’ve heard about this lately… in a discussion about homophobia in Jamaica and dancehall musicians promoting it, somebody said Bob Marley never did this, and got the reply to listen carefully to the lyrics of „Who The Cap Fit“…
indeedly, one could say the line „man to man is so unjust“ is a clear proof of Marley promoting homophobia… there is also an interview of Marley in 1980 with the HUMO magazine, just days before he collapsed, where he stated to „fight against sodomy“… but does it refer to sexual intercourse of men, with animals, anal sex, fornication in general, or a biblical reference to the city of Sodom…?
another story I’ve read once is when Marley once was at the same place as the pop musician Prince he wanted to meet him, but when he heard how Prince would act on stage (lascive, escapading, somehow pseudo homosexual) he immediately left the location and never wanted to meet him at all… and the last thing I’ve read once is that roger steffens seems to have said that Marley would occasionally have joined in anti-gay feelings and movements…
Quelle: Homophobic references? – BOBMARLEYMAGAZINE FORUM
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