BEEFCAKES CAR WASH GALLERY
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Helping the community never looked so good! The Beefcakes Jozi boys, along with Mr Gay South Africa finalist Gordon Grieve, recently manned up for a hunky charity car wash day. The aim was to raise money to support victims of “corrective” rape. Mambaonline was there (of course) to capture the action.
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BEEFCAKES CAR WASH GALLERY
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ugg! seriously? i’ve been on the fence with mamba these last few months (since the “new look”). this has me decided. googling gay news from now on. ps – this “news” item is pathetic, embarrassing and down-right-ridiculous. what a load of nonsense – and to think they bring the “corrective rape” issue into such a farcical event! shame on everyone involved! good bye and good riddance
Hi Terence, thanks for the comment. We’re a little surprised at your upset at this fun gallery (it’s not a news item). The event offered car washes by the Beefcakes staff to raise money for the “corrective rape” organisation Luleki Sizwe in CT. We think it was all in good fun and for a great cause.
So in 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa, this event featured only white men as objects of desire in a country where the overwhelming majority of gay men are Black, and then the claim is this event was held to “help out” in a human rights cause? Wow. Just when one thought the iconography of white supremacist notions of sexual desire couldn’t be more crude, and the political repulsion of linking this performance of whiteness to the difficult issue of “corrective rape” more blatant …
Then again, the nostalgic fantasy of “Beefcakes” is to hark back to a time (and allow patrons to do the same, one imagines) when the world of South African queerness could be configured and represented by white masculine bodies only. That Manhunt allies itself with these exclusionary practices in 2013 speaks volumes for the distance queer liberation still has to go to uncouple itself from misogyny and racism.
Oh get a life, sour puss. You have serious issues if you walk away with all of that rubbish from a freaking charity carwash.
I could not have said it better myself.
I think you need to get laid….or at least a little sh*tfaced once in a while. Then you’ll lighten up.
wow, such heavy opinions! -maybe those critics should weigh in – once they’ve donated their time & effort to the charity. Yu so lucky i missed the event: I would’ve locked you all in the boot of my car and speedily raced away – all in good conscience cos i would’ve given to charity! well done, gents!
After reading all the above comments – I have this to say: The blonde guy in pictures 10 and 11 is very good looking, and I think it’s awesome these guys can go out in their speedos for a good cause. God knows it would take a lot to get me into a speedo in public… Few years old past that bench mark. LOL!