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No one in these discussions has stated that we want to shut down the CodoDorm. They need to sit down with the community and dispel our concerns and put in place policies for the future to insure the safety of the models. The CocoDorm staff, models, and management needs to be 100% honest and willing to have an open discussion. When we see something that is possibly harmful to our community members we have no choice but to call it out. This is about members of the LGBT community have concerns about for it's other members. If they where to have a REAL and honest discussion about the issues that the community is concerned with and not duck and dodge questions and talk about what white people do. The more they duck and dodge questions the worse it is for them. The CocoDorm guys and management need to come clean and have an open discussion about their company. The real thing is how do we move past this and how can we as vocal members of the Black LGBT community help the CocoDorm guys. I think it's time to hit them where it hurts - in their subscription rates. Bernie's web host was able to have the site up quickly with no further issues. Also, concerning Bernie's site (since I'm one of the technical contacts), the site was shut down via a DMCA notice for copyrighted screenshots, not for any potentially libelous material against their company. I sat through that interview and I have to agree with Bernie Alex completely side-stepped the issues involving Cocodorm with that half-cocked white porn/double standard analogy, not to mention this whole racial issue and the future of Black boys. I honestly do not think I have ever heard such spinning and evasion horseshit in my life, or such a half-assed "interview." He presents this laughably asburd "other side" to the story and you just nilly willy "accept" what this dude says on face value just because he was willing to talk to you? You don't ask him painfully obvious questions, such as why did Breion straight up LIE on camera to the reporter or why did Cocodorm claim they were never shut down by the city of Chicago when, in fact, they were? Or why the owner did not cooperate with the CDPH and no models who did test postive for STD's showed up for a special clinic set up for them? And why did you not challenge him on the contradictions in their own public statement, including their tactit admissions that they have indeed made exceptions to sending people home who tested for STD's? Hell, the guy even admits as much in the last part of your interview.
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It's definitely an eye-opener! Click here to listen to the full interview. Listen to it for yourself and then draw your own conclusion. In my exclusive unedited interview Alex gets a chance to tell his side of the story, the side of the story he says was left out of the NBC6 broadcast that ushered this scandal back into the spotlight. This morning I spent an hour talking to Coco Dorm manager and model Alex Flex. Instead of continuing to be on the outside looking in I decided to go directly to the source.
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But no one had heard anything from Philip Bleicher or the men involved in this salacious scandal.until now.
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It seems all of the usual LGBT leaders had a response and those within the community were aggresively voicing their support of the models or their disgust with the entire operation.
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Baptiste Williams, Keith Boykin, and myself all covered the story on our blogs and almost immediately found ourselves in the middle of a war that threatened to divide our community.Įveryone seemed to have an opinion on this story, bloggers were typing away, message boards were being flooded with comments, the Coco Dorm staff even had Bernard Tarver's blog shutdown in an attempt to "keep the fire from turning into an inferno." That was until a shocking news story appeared on NBC6 in Miami that stirred up the controversy all over again.īlack LGBT bloggers Bernard Tarver, Jasmyne Cannick, C.
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We all thought the troubled Flavaworks company that produces the Coco Dorm series had cleaned up it's act after allegations of models participating in unsafe sex and charges of embezzlement at the hands of the company's CEO Phillip Bleicher. Over the past few days it has been almost impossible to escape the controversy surrounding the men of Coco Dorm.