Friday A/V Club: Ice-T's Guide to Sexual Subcultures
When the down-low panic came to Law and Order: SVU
As I read Elizabeth Nolan Brown's description yesterday of Law and Order: SVU's attempt to do a GamerGate story, I remembered one of my favorite misbegotten SVU episodes. It's 2004's "Lowdown," a mystery whose solution hinged on the discovery that certain characters were on the down low.
What's "on the down low," you ask? Here, let Ice-T explain it to you:
In case you're wondering how Detective Tutuola concluded that these men were having sex parties: I have no idea. His comments come out of the blue. The writers evidently didn't think they needed to include actual clues and other staples of the police procedural. Not when there were headlines to be ripped.
In 2004, the words down low really were in the headlines. Black women were getting HiV at a much higher rate than white women, and a popular fear blamed black bisexuality for their infections. Men were secretly having sex with other men, the story went, then passing the AIDS virus along to their wives and girlfriends. Newspapers wrote about it; Oprah talked about it; eventually, inevitably, it found its way onto Law and Order: SVU, with a storyline about a closeted black man giving his wife HiV. I'm just surprised there wasn't a Lifetime movie too.
Was any of this true? Well, obviously there really are outwardly heterosexual men who have sex with other guys on the side. But the idea that this was why black women had higher HiV rates was just fearful conjecture; as the CDC eventually explained, "there are no data to confirm or refute publicized accounts of HIV risk behavior associated with these men." It's not surprising that the data didn't exist, given that covert activities are, by definition, hard to track. When some CDC-funded researchers did undertake an investigation, they concluded that "contrary to what has been reported in the popular press, down-low identity was not associated with engaging in greater sexual risk behavior with female or male partners."
That study had its limits, which the authors acknowledged. But while evidence could conceivably emerge someday that downlow culture has played a substantial role in black women's HiV rates, no one's been able to prove the idea yet.
In the meantime, those fears spiked. "This panic has created a whole industry of 'experts' dishing out advice to straight women who want the real deal on what their men are doing behind closed doors," Jason King reported in The Village Voice. "J.L. King offers lectures like 'The Five Personality Types of DL Men' for up to $10,000 a pop." That was in 2003, but in 2010 you could still read articles like Madame Noire's unintentionally hilarious "How to Identify Men 'On the Down Low." (Among the warning signs: He's no longer attracted to you, he has sex with you less often, and he spends a lot of time on the phone with another man. Apparently, any fading relationship where the husband has a buddy could conceal the dread demon Down Low.)
In between, we got that SVU episode. If you want to see the whole thing, Hulu has it here. If you just want to watch the best part, here you go:
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Maybe not a Lifetime Movie, but certainly an Oprah Book Club tearjerker.
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I bet Freya is smashing things out of anger in Valhalla as we speak.
+1 Brisingamen
Fixed. Gracias.
Should have said "Garcias". Make him spew on his keyboard again.
Men were secretly having sex from other men
How vicarious!
Let's never forget that this is the guy who sang "Cop Killer". Oh man, age does some terrible things to people.
You either die a hero, or live long enough to become a tired stereotype on a police procedural.
From Cop Killer to Killer Cop.
I've known a lot of DL married men who wrote to me for advice or just to talk. Don't know how prevalent it is, but bi or gay or just sometimes taking a walk on the wild side married men are a thing.
Down-Low... very racey indeed.
If you're going to rag on Ice-T and SVU, you gotta link to John Mulaney.
I was hoping someone had already posted that.
If you're going to rag on Ice-T and SVU, you gotta link to John Mulaney.
I had never heard that before.
Thank you very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very much.
Well, homosexuality did kill off the dinosaurs...
Dino-Aids, bro.
If your arms were that short, you would't be able to use a condom either.
Or give a proper reach-around.
I thought the comet was Cis-Gendered and sent by Planet Patriarch.
Before leaving Planet P, the comet was heard to say "Why Me? Send anyone but me."
WTF did I just read? I thought the crazy Christian fundie belief that gets used to make all Christians look insane/ stupid was that dinosaur fossils were put here by Satan to lead us astray and the Earth is really only 6000 years old, not that they were all a bunch of rectal rangers. Which is it?
It's a joke.
It's hard to tell sometimes. Is that really any more ridiculous than the idea that God put the dinosaur bones in the ground just to fuck with us?
That first clip was great. "Don't look at me. I just know stuff."
Well as long as no one finds out about the EL.
...there were headlines to be ripped.
As a rule of thumb I pretty much avoid any episode of any show that's promoted with the phrase "ripped from the headlines." It's much better for one's sanity.
The original few seasons of Law & Order were actually quite good. When they "ripped a story from the headlines" they did a pretty decent job of exploring both sides of the issue. SVU however, has sacrificed all at the alter of persecuting sex offenders. The last episode regarding "gamergate" was laughably dumb. One other episode earlier this season was based on a tweet that got sufficient attention. The whole thing has gotten so dumb.
I liked original Law & Order. It was nice to have the police part and the trial part instead of just another cop show.
Oh goodness, I always loved that little monologue of his. I had looked for it on youtube a couple years ago but wasn't able to find it. It's absolutely hilarious. thank you Reason for linking this.
SVU is easily the most evil show on television. Back when Christopher Meloni was on the show I noted that he played the same character he did on Oz. An immoral thug obsessed with gay sex. The only difference was he had a badge on SVU.