>>212310706I don't see how in Rawl's case. Omar is written to be a gaynigga consistently. I skip the zesty makeout scenes but at least it makes sense. Whereas Rawls at the gay bar just seems thrown in at random. They never show how being gay affects him day to day as he then must struggle every single day between his true (homo) self, his macho front, and his high stakes, high test work environment. It feels cheap and tacked on just for the sake of an unnecessary social message
>broooo you never know who might be gay