Young Louis Farrakhan Sings a Calypso Song About Transgender Surgery
Friday A/V Club: Before his transition into the Nation of Islam


Before Louis Farrakhan joined the Nation of Islam, he was a calypso singer billed as The Charmer. And in 1954, inspired by Christine Jorgensen's sex reassignment surgery, the future recipient of the Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights wrote and sang "Is She Is, Or Is She Ain't," a topical tune about "this modern surgery/it change him from he to she":
He tried to live the life of a man
But that was not in accord with nature's plan
So he underwent this operation
And came back home to shock the nation
But behind that lapstick, rouge, and paint
I got to know: Is she is, or is she ain't?
More recently, Farrakhan has described such transitions as "science that is so wicked," so I think it's fair to say he was a bit more progressive on the subject 63 years ago. To hear the whole song, click below:
(Hat tip: Brad Rogers. The B-side is about zombies; you can hear that here. For another religious leader's views on trans issues, go here. For past editions of the Friday A/V Club, go here.)
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Cultural appropriation run amok.
Louis Farrakhan is the person I consult when it comes to questions about society
Yeah. Holding up Farrakhan as an example of much seems patently absurd.
But Reason's gotta virtue signal.
And so do you, it seems.
If you're taking the Friday A/V club to be some kind of serious commentary, you need to go smoke a bowl, get laid, and chill out for a few days.
But Reason's gotta virtue signal.
I think we've reached the point where the words "virtue signal" have stopped even pretending to mean anything and now serve as a sort of drool stain on a sentence.
Perhaps so. But no more effort was worth a comment on this.
At first glance I thought the song title was "Is She Is, Or Is She Ain't 10 Inch?" which tells me I have to change my internet browsing habits.
Calypso singers ranked:
Belafonte
Mitchum
Farrakhan
Gary US Bonds
Farrakhan- Racist piece of shit.
Hey, Farrakhan, take a walk on the wild side.
After his conversion, Farrakhan did one more song: "Kill all the white people, but buy my record first."
(joke ripped off from, IIRC, SnL)
"Kill De White People"
There was a brief time where people thought Calypso music would replace rock & roll