If you’re interested in sharing your opinion on any cultural, political or personal topic, create an account here and check out our how-to post to learn more. ____ The other day I googled “comedians wearing dresses,” purposely leaving race out of the search, and the first page was flooded with articles like “ A Black Man in a Dress: No Laughing Matter ” and “ Emasculating the Black Male ,” as if white comedians and entertainers have never done such a thing. Chris Rock said it best when he said , “Men dressing as women is a comedy staple, like a pie in the face.” Men wearing dresses has been around since the very early days of comedy. Cross-dressing falls under the category of slipping on a banana peel or fart jokes — it's a quick way to get a very cheap laugh. If you take a look at comedy history, in many Shakespeare comedy plays, men used to play the women roles. I will admit that was more of a “women can’t act” misogyny thing, more than a emasculation of the Black male. And I...