well if there's one thing we can all agree on it's that Luther vros was a legend a legend but allegedly for him to become a legend there are some things he had to do in the industry that were not so pleasant and they affected him are you in a good place now in your life depends on when you ask me whether or not it's a good place um if you ask are you happy it depend it it also depends on when you ask um asking right now no not particularly no you know I'm I'm it's
too much wor that yields too little result for my assessment of it all well as of late people have been saying that they understand some of his Tendencies from back then and fans are also saying that they see how he tried to expose white men for turning black men gay for fame especially one particular white man who allegedly also did some things to Diddy and other black men in the industry allegedly I I I honestly think he's just an extreme narcissist who loves power he loves the ability to manipulate and control people why most likely
because he was victimized by his mentor who loved to control people and his mentor was Andre tell tell us how was oh oh God it don't tell me that Andre Harel got touched by I'm telling you I don't know what happened between Andre and what I do know is that Andre got passed over now we already know that Luther was closeted and that's okay but what we want to figure out is if he was being forced into intimate acts by the elites and if he was right about the industry so how about we just get
right into it so like I said for a long time followers always wondered about how Luther identified and even until his death in 2005 he neither confirmed nor denied reports that he was closeted he was even asked about his identity a few times and in a 2001 interview with Vibe Luther jokingly responded to the speculation by saying what do you want to know am I by a coastal yeah I have houses and Beverly Hills and New York and I know that I'm paying a price for being so private and I do wonder if it's worth
it in the same interview he also admitted that he had never been in love saying I'm still waiting the time that I've spent being in love has never been reciprocated those are just the circumstances he also talked about his first experience at love when he was just 16 calling it a rejection saying the response was thank you but I'm not interested it was very painful unrequited and alienating very alienating I want to play house I want somebody who's not on payroll to care about where I am of course it's quite ironic for a man made
famous for singing love songs on world stages providing a soundtrack of love for Generations never truly knew love for himself but maybe that's because he never got the space to truly Express his love and then one day Patty Lael literally outed him well there were already speculations that Luther was closeted but Patty straight up confirmed it you see Patty and Luther were very tight and as for how they even met she told Entertainment Weekly I first met Luther maybe 40 years ago in New York I was playing the Apollo Theater with the blue bells and
he came backstage and lied through his teeth he said he was a designer delivering clothes to us I knew that he was just a kid trying to get backstage so I let him come and meet us after that he became our fan club president he never made us any clothes but over the years he did buy me truckloads of them Johnny Versace dresses beautiful earrings I guess since he lied to meet me he was trying to make up for it I surely didn't know he was such a super talented singer when I met him I
didn't realize it until years later after he started singing with Roberto Flack and David Bowie Patty then said they became pretty close since then and I know we all know how that friendship played out right in front of our eyes I mean she is l really one of the only people Luther was out to well according to what Patty said one of the reasons why Luther never came out publicly was because he was concerned with how his mother would feel if he were open with his decision and the other thing Patty said was that Luther
remained closeted because he was also concerned about losing his largely female fan base we talked about it it was basically he did not want his mother to be although she might have known uhuh but he wasn't going to come out and say this to the world and he had a lot of Lady fans and he told me that he just didn't want to upset the world obviously when Patty said this about Luther there were mixed reactions with some people saying that she was merely confirming what people already knew in fact there are people who said
that it felt good to know and they understood Luther better and the pain in his songs basically some people were happy that Patty spoke up for him in such a beautiful way when he never got a chance to plus she wasn't even the first one to talk about it cuz in 2006 Bruce fange a friend and colleague of Luther Vos told Out magazine that Luther experienced his longest romantic relationship sh with a man while living in Los Angeles during the late 1980s and early 1990s another person journalist Michael mustow claimed Luther was desperate to find
a boyfriend before he passed away saying a famously open gay singer songwriter told me Luther was dying to have a boyfriend it was an inside Show Business Open Secret for a lot of people Patty outing Luther wasn't even the main issue the problem was if Luther was forced to do things he didn't want to do by white Elites and one person who came up a lot in this regard is the person who worked with Luther the most for the sake of this video we are just going to call him CD but I know you know
exactly who I'm talking about right allegedly this is one person who took advantage of the men he took under his wing and for those who were not gay there have been rumors that he turned some of them like Diddy and just for a bit of background CD kind of met Diddy the same way he met a bunch of his artists through pitches to fund and manage them and in an episode of rock and roll high school with Pete ganar he opened up about how he really started working with didy and how Diddy told him that
hip hop should be a part of the top 40 mainstream and that the business would change in the future while he may not have fully understood what he meant he was actually willing to give it a try and said about meeting Diddy puffy was 23 years old and I knew the artists that I had ARA Dion Whitney was one-of a kind music LEF face ushered in blue collared R&B at its height but sensing the hip-hop Revolution both LA and I agreed that we could use someone really attuned to the street you got to know what
you can do for yourself and you got to know when you need to look to other people at the time DD he was pitching he played Craig Max flavor in your ear and then he played four or five cuts from Biggie and that sold his pitch and this person said in the podcast I said okay you proved your point that's when I introduced him to the weekly what we call singles meetings I introduced him to an executive there as someone who would help lead us to the street baby we've all heard the stories of what
happened after Diddy was given the funding for bad boy and what people have been saying is that maybe Luther vandros also went through the same thing with such Elites now we also know that this issue of white Elites turning black men gay and eminating them has also been said by other men in the industry right like this isn't the same thing someone like Dave tried to say for years I mean I'm a conspiracy theorist to a degree like when I I connect dots that maybe shouldn't be connected I don't know but certain dots like when
I see that they put every black man in the movies in the dress at some point in their career i' be connecting and down like why all these brothers got weird dressed the thing is Dave Chappelle was always pretty vocal about how the elites effeminate black men and according to him when black men start to generate money the elites always have a vested interest in controlling them and it always happens around the same time when a career would seem as though they are crossing over to the next plateau and when it reaches such a point
most black men usually have two options either they do what the white Elites want or they get black balled and blacklisted remember when he left the production of season 3 of the Chappelle show and he took a trip to South Africa and soon after there were claims about him being mentally unstable and on these were the elites trying to make it look like he had completely lost his mind because he refused to play ball well Dave repeatedly denied those claims and said at the time I'm not crazy I'm not smoking crack I'm definitely stressed dressed
out there were things that overwhelmed me but not in the way that people are saying that was the price Dave had to pay for not compromising on his art and wearing a dress in the name of Comedy you know they actually tried to put Dave Chappelle in a dress but he refused he said that one time he was doing a movie and when he walked in his trailer he thought he was in the wrong trailer because there was a dress in there turns out it was the right trailer and when the writer walked in and
told Dave that he was supposed to be disguised in a dress for scene apparently he simply said that he was not comfortable wearing a dress but the writer tried to convince him to put it on because all the greats had done it but Dave was like nope y'all are not putting me in that they even got the director and the producers in the trailer to try to get him to wear the dress but Dave still refused and you know what they all knew that Dave would not agree with it which is why there was another
script ready that didn't require Dave to wear a dress speaking of the dress ritual Cat Williams was also once asked about how black actors are being forced to wear dresses on screen in reference to how Kevin Hart were dressed at SNL remember Kevin Hart was previously asked to comment on black actors being pressured into wearing dresses and he specifically said that he would never cross that line because he needed to protect his brand but after saying that he would never wear a dress because he had to protect his brand Kevin performed a whole SNL skit
in a dress well according to cat at least Kevin didn't have to worry because people like Tyler Perry had paved the way for that and the list goes on to people like Martin Lawrence Eddie Murphy Jamie Fox Bing Rams Wesley Snipes and Chris Rock something else CAD said is that he knows people like him and Dave don't get opportunities like other black men because they refused to lick white men's behind so you know some of us make choices I think it's not the biggest Choice um for others I'm saying um at the end of the
day Kevin doesn't have to worry about what people are going to say about him wearing a dress because of the long line of dress wearing people before him so now we had Big Mama's House one two and three I've never seen media in a pants suit I think she wears dresses so now I'm saying why are we picking on poor little Kevin Hart because it was his turn next okay some of us are against the Illuminati and we are against the Illuminati at our own detriment when people are against the Illuminati then they get punched
in the face all the time the Press hates them and nobody likes them end quote we all love Dave Chappelle exactly Dave Chappelle has never been a part of the Illuminati they don't want him or me or People Like Us Terrence Howard is also another person who opened up about Hollywood trying to effeminate black men in an interview with Revolt where the interviewer noted how Hollywood tends to stick to a specific formula when it comes to the kind of black stories that are told on screen and Terrence had a pretty good reason why Hollywood portrays
black men the way it does he said quote with the new formula most men are made to be effeminate and not have their power or sense of strength they allow white men to be able to be strong but when it's black men it's seen as a threat I don't want to remove a few chromosomes to fit into someone's story so I feel they need to expand their stories to allow men to be men and simultaneously appreciate a woman's Beauty according to Terren AFF feminite black men are actually doing so much better because they have accepted
the control from the white Elites in addition Godfrey also shared the same sentiments and explained that his reasoning on refusing to wear a dress in either his stand-up routine or on film is that such roles in Hollywood are meant to suppress black masculinity by Design would you wear a dress no would you uh-uh no no he also shared his belief that black actors that previously wore dresses only did so to get further in their careers and Lord Jamar also said the exact same thing my manager knows don't even send me in for no that involves
something that I'm not morally comfortable with mainly playing some sort of homosexual SL transvesti whatever the case may be you know I'm not with it there's plenty other people that are with it and I probably get less calls because of that see saying my phone probably doesn't ring as much as it would if I would say put me in the game coach I'm ready to do whatever basically what all these black men have been saying for years is that the elites will do anything to embarrass black men and for some of them this means going
as far as turning them gay for their pleasure so you see when Luth vandros was talking about similar things he was actually coming from somewhere and like many other black men he was trying to expose how the white Elites really treat black men for fame well with everything that is happening especially with Diddy I can say that things are becoming clearer but the only problem is that the elites are still Untouchable in fact it's even been said that when things don't go their way with black men they either have them un alived or jailed as
scapegoats I don't know if there's really anything that can be done about the situation but you let me know what you think about how black men have been taken advantage of by the Elites in the comments section below