Friday, February 12, 2010

“Niggers, Fags and John Mayer, Oh My”

 
 

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The reason why Black women's sexuality and pop culture is one of my research interests is because I know that when you dominate someone sexually, you dominate them physically and spiritually as well.

No one was put on this earth to be dominated, all humans
are intrinsically valuable, so I/we resist.

Before I get into John Mayer, I need to provide some background
on why I am writing this. I have an investment in writing about this because I had a turning point in 2006, while blogging about Don Imus and raising my hand in my Evidence class to counter a comment that a White male colleague made about the victim in the Duke rape case.

In thinking about John Mayer, I see how much I have grown as a thinker and a writer. This piece is another turning point of sorts. In some ways I found my blogging groove when Don Imus called the women on the Rutgers Basketball team Nappy Headed Ho's.

What I knew then, that I didn't have the courage to say is
that its not cool when Don Imus, Snoop, Wayne, or Common
call's Black women 50 Million ho's. It took me a LOOOOOONG time to be able to criticize hip hop publicly because so much of my blog life was wrapped up in that world. I know now that I Love Hip Hop BUT, I Love myself more.

To be silent when Black men refer to us as 50 million ho's implies that because they are Black they have a right to call us that shit and they don't.

I don't want the police harassing and beating on them,
I don't want them harassing and beating on us. Full stop.

Might don't make right, as my momma says.

Now that I have provided some context for this post,
lets get into how John Mayer kinda stepped into it with his Playboy
interview.

The John Mayer Playboy interview as a whole is about, his childhood, his relationships, dealing with becoming a celebrity. The last third is where he gets into, race and sexuality, homophobia and white supremacy.

I am going to focus on three aspects of his interview:
his fascination with pornography, his usage of the term nigger and fags,
and the ways in which his interview is a treatise in how whiteness
works.

In the book Race Matters, Cornel West, provides a historical context for John Mayer's comments and a framework for Black and White sexuality. West writes,

"Americans are obsessed with sex and fearful of Black sexuality.The obsession has to do with a search for stimulation and meaning in a fast passed, market driven culture; the fear is rooted in visceral feelings abut black bodies fueled by sexual myths of black women and men."

"The demthyologizing of black sexuality is crucial for black America because music of Black self hatred and self contempt has to do with refusal of many black Americans to love their own black bodies- especially their black noses, hips, lips and hair. Just as many white americans view black sexuality with disgust so do many black Americans- but for very different reasons and with very different results. White supremacist ideology is based first and foremost on the degradation of black bodies in order to control them. One of the best ways to instill fear in the people is to terrorize them. Yet this fear is best sustained by convincing them that their bodies are ugly, their intellect is inherently underdeveloped, their culture is less civilized and their future warrants less concern than that of other peoples.

"White supremacist ideology is based first and foremost on the degradation of black bodies in order to control them."

What an incredible statement in light of the fact that John Mayer said that he has a "David Duke dick."

Porn

MAYER: "By the way, pornography? It's a new synaptic pathway. You wake up in the morning, open a thumbnail page, and it leads to a Pandora's box of visuals. There have probably been days when I saw 300 vaginas before I got out of bed."

"MAYER: When I watch porn, if it's not hot enough, I'll make up backstories in my mind. My biggest dream is to write pornography."

What does it mean when a "successful" White mans biggest dream is
to "write" porn?

What does it mean to see 300 vagina's before you get out of bed.  I get it, its a Playboy article, so he may be hamming it up. Still.  It must be acknowledged.

In Empire of Illusion, Chris Hedges, has an incredible chapter on the convergence of pornography and technology. Hedges writes,

Porn has evolved from the airbrushed misogyny of glossy spreads in Playboy and smutty films sold in seedy shops. It is corporate and easily available. Its products today focus less on sex between a man and woman and increasingly on groups of men beating off on a woman's face or tearing her anus open with his penis. Porn has evolved to its logical conclusion. It first turned women into sexual commodities and then killed women as human beings. And it has won the culture war. Pornography and the commercial mainstream have fused. The publicity for the pron production company Wicked could be lifted from a Victoria Secret catalog.

Nigger
MAYER: Someone asked me the other day, "What does it feel like now to have a hood pass?" And by the way, it's sort of a contradiction in terms, because if you really had a hood pass, you could call it a nigger pass. Why are you pulling a punch and calling it a hood pass if you really have a hood pass? But I said, "I can't really have a hood pass. I've never walked into a restaurant, asked for a table and been told, 'We're full.'"

I am not sure that he is saying here, however, the issue with a lot of Black people was that he used the term "nigger." For me it was all the subhuman terminology that was problematic.

At first when I read it, I thought it was a critique absurdity in the ways in which race and gentrification functions and the fact that hood passes's have to exist in the first place. Rereading it,  I concluded that I didn't  have reason to believe that he is enlightened enough to have such a sophisticated critique.


White Supremacy

PLAYBOY: Do black women throw themselves at you?

MAYER: I don't think I open myself to it. My dick is sort of like a white supremacist. I've got a Benetton heart and a fuckin' David Duke cock. I'm going to start dating separately from my dick.

I found this to be profoundly interesting because of the access that men and general and White men specifically have always had Black women's bodies, historically.

In one sentence he illuminates, sex, power, race and how they have converged between Black women and White men throughout history.

White men and Black men have had a very specific kind of relationship in US history because the ways in which our bodies have been tied to White male wealth. Adreinne Davis writes in the essay "Don't Let Nobody Bother Yo' Principle"  "Wealth was not transferred from Blacks to Whites, as scholars have noted, but in addition, was transferred from black women to white men. Hence the economics of slavery were gendered and raclialized.

Desiring Black Women

PLAYBOY: Let's put some names out there. Let's get specific.

MAYER: I always thought Holly Robinson Peete was gorgeous. Every white dude loved Hilary from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. And Kerry Washington. She's superhot, and she's also white-girl crazy. Kerry Washington would break your heart like a white girl. Just all of a sudden she'd be like, "Yeah, I sucked his dick. Whatever." And you'd be like, "What? We weren't talking about that." That's what "Heartbreak Warfare" is all about, when a girl uses jealousy as a tactic

"Kerry Washington would break your heart like a white girl."
Implied in this statement is that Black women are not desirable.
Only White women can break hearts.
The only way a Black woman could break a heart is if she is like a
White woman. Wow.

After reading this I thought of Beyonce's appeal and how the Black
women that we see fall within what T. Sharpley Whiting has termed the "ascriptive mulatta" she isn't Black, she isn't White, she is mixed, with Eurocentric features and extremely attractive.

Black women, do not get shine in main stream media. To this end
one of the reasons why we enjoy seeing Michelle Obama is because she is curvy, brown skinned and you rarely see a beauty like hers centered in mainstream media. In fact there is such a hunger for seeing ourselves in mainstream media that some of us get upset when rappers make videos featuring only light skinned women. This happened this week with Wale's new video his song Pretty Girls, and Drake's video for best I ever had. More on Pretty Girls here and here.

Fags

PLAYBOY: Among the things we've read about you online is this: You're gay. Have you ever kissed a man?

MAYER: The only man I've kissed is Perez Hilton. It was New Year's Eve and I decided to go out and destroy myself. I was dating Jessica at the time, and I remember seeing Perez Hilton flitting about this club and acting as though he had just invented homosexuality. All of a sudden I thought, I can outgay this guy right now. I grabbed him and gave him the dirtiest, tongue-iest kiss I have ever put on anybody—almost as if I hated fags. I don't think my mouth was even touching when I was tongue kissing him, that's how disgusting this kiss was. I'm a little ashamed. I think it lasted about half a minute. I really think it went on too long.

I found it interesting that much of the Black response yesterday dealt only with the "John Mayer doesn't like black girls" or "John used the word nigger" but not the fact that he used the term "fag" and that his dream is to "write porn."

Multiple interlocking oppression's can be hard to name and deal with.  I get it.

But I'm calling spades. There is a theme of subhumanity operating in this interview that and  I believe that this says something about both our world and human relations.

John Mayer's usage of these terms reminds me of George Yanceys conception of how whiteness works.  In Feminism and the Subtext of Whiteness, "whiteness goes unmarked" yet "it assumes to speak with universal authority and truth." He goes on to say,

Whiteness assumes the authority to marginalize other identities, discourses perspectives and voices. By constituting itself as the center, non white voices are Othered, marginalized and rendered voiceless.

John Mayer's fascination with porn, his casual usage of the terms Nigger, Fag and the fact that he called his penis  "David Duke" leads me to believe that he is a profoundly troubled man. It also reminds me how whiteness operates by naming yet remaining unnamed.

I would imagine that one of the reasons that Black women have responded strongly to what John Mayer has said, because he has confirmed some of our suspicions,  and has stated explicitly what mainstream media says implies all the time: which is  that  Black women are not attractive and they only are to the extent that they are look like White women.

Trust. I understand that most of us don't evaluate our beauty through the eyes of whiteness, or the levels of self hate would be even higher and depression would be higher as well.

We do our own thing. #blackgirlsarefromthefuture

However, it is shocking, when someone like John Mayer, who is in a powerful position in society and who is  member of the dominant group in society comfortably uses loaded racialialized,  sexualized terms in national publication, albeit a porn magazine.

What kind of society produces a John Mayer?

Now let me keep it even.

What kind of society produces an R. Kelly?

What will have to happen for us to hold R. Kelly and John Mayer
to the same standard?

Link list – Black Women Bloggers Respond to John Mayer:

Black Snob: WTF John Mayer Gets Creeptastical in Playboy Magazine
Jezebel: Its Impossible to Have Benneton Heart and a White Supremacist Dick
The Tuskegee Experiment: Nigger and (Dumb White) Guys
What Would Thembi Do:  Johhn Mayers Lies and the Brown Nipple Theory
Womanist Musings: My Dick is Sorta Like a White Supremacist

Related posts:

  1. Dear John Edwards, Poor People Don't Elect Presidents.
  2. Judicial Nominees and "Good 'Ol Niggers"


 
 

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1 comment:

christina said...

I’m a huge John Mayer fan and have been for many years so I felt compelled to read this blog.

As a black woman, I must say I was a disheartened to learn of his comments regarding black women and his regard for his past relationships. I believe everyone has a preference for whom they are attracted so I have no problem with the fact that he may not be attracted to black women. I know many people who will not date another person because of race, ethnicity or religious background. Does this fact make it ok? No, but I don’t dismiss my friends because of their preferences. I don’t understand it but I can accept it.

As far as the nigger comment, I understood what he was trying to say but some things just don’t sound right coming from certain people. Some people have the right idea when they use a ghostwriter to get their message out. Take for example, Booker T. Washington and Robert E. Park. Perhaps to lessen the degree of contradiction public identity and personal thought, Mayer should employ a ghost-interviewee.

“Rereading it, I concluded that I didn't have reason to believe that he is enlightened enough to have such a sophisticated critique.”

Why isn’t he enlightened enough? Could a white person ever be sophisticated enough? Could it be because of the other derogatory statements made?

I don’t really know what to say about his feelings about homosexuality.

When I read the interview, I imagined two white guys high on testosterone just having a casual conversation and extreme was the theme. “How far out there can I take this?” Yes, I know, I am giving him a pass (of all things).

Although I’m still a fan of Mayer (troubled or not) thanks for this blog and drawing parallels that I did not recognize on my own.