Most mainstream movies avoid such explicit and disturbing content. The movie industry generally adheres to certain moral and ethical standards, and such a plot would be considered inappropriate and offensive for a wide audience. However, in some very low - budget or underground movies that are not subject to the usual regulations, there might be some extremely rare and inappropriate depictions, but these are not the norm.
Such stories often involve very disturbing and unethical content. However, in a civilized and legal society, prisons are supposed to be places of rehabilitation and protection of rights. While there may be individual untrue rumors or fictional accounts, the vast majority of prisons have strict regulations to prevent any form of sexual abuse.
There are very few such stories in mainstream literature as it involves inappropriate and disturbing content. However, in some edgy or underground fictional works, there might be themes of coercion and abuse that could be loosely related, but these are not common or widely promoted due to ethical and moral reasons.
Definitely not. It has a rather strange combination of words and concepts that are not typically put together in standard English expressions. Most people would find it confusing or even inappropriate if used without proper explanation.
Well, on the surface, it seems like a very strange combination of words. Maybe it's a metaphorical expression. 'Suck' here might not mean in the literal sense but rather 'absorb' or 'be engaged with'. So perhaps it means that the speaker can make white men interested in their stories about black people or black - related topics. However, this is just speculation as the phrase is not a common one.
No. Such content is not typically found in mainstream literature as it may involve themes that are considered inappropriate or not in line with the general values promoted in mainstream works.