9 year old girl commit suicide... R.I.P...

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I recently spoke to girls in a 6th grade class at my nieces school - mostly black school — and the little girls were talking about wanting long hair — cause that’s what the little boys liked. And that the boys in the school didn’t like them cause they were black.

This is scary cause this is happening everywhere no matter the school and demographics.

This little girl was being teased and being bullied for being a beautiful black girl with black features and hair.

This why we need to teach black children to find black beautiful. To see beauty in each other.

I know non-black people will continue to talk negative — but if you have someone who looks like you, supports you, finds beauty in what others try degrade and stands up for you - it’s a big deal.
 
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Again..... you talking around my question... I didn't ask you any of that non pertinent shyt you just posted.....

My question was... Do you have kids? And if so, what school do you send them too...

The first question is either yes or no... doesn't get any harder than that.....
If u could read u would see i did answer, dummy. Still don't know what half baked point u tryna prove.
 

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the boys are put into special ed
I use to work in special education assistance and majority of special education classrooms are full of our young black boys and some Hispanics kid you guys not.The white students that come into special education somehow test out or enter mainstream way faster (I'm not talking physically disabled).White parents are basically almost controlling their child education,even to the point if they don't like what is being taught they can get the curriculum changed via principal.Crazy :francis:
 

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stupid ass parents, I would have taken my kid out the school the moment they said they were getting bullied. Especially at a white school getting bullied for being black. And a fukking 9 year old. How the fukk you don't even talk to an administrator at the school about this. Dumb ass parents could have prevented this, but now the brother has to go through life with this trauma over his head. Hope he will be ok in the longrun.
 

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Bullying is just some wack shyt that unfortunately people have to go through. Even though I was bullied at that age I felt bad, but I never ever really contemplated ending my life. I always had this bit of optimism that one day things would get better. I don't think everybody has that in them. I think kids find it hard just to express themselves and open up to even those who love them. I still have that problem as an adult. I just keep things to myself and just deal.
 

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Not sure why I clicked on this... this is hard to read
 

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After 11-year-old Rylan Thai Hagan hanged himself with a belt from his bunk bed three days before Thanksgiving, people wanted to know why he did it.

He was a model sixth-grader at Perry Street Prep in northeast Washington, where he received a stipend to tutor other students. He was a basketball player whose team had just qualified for a tournament at Walt Disney World. He played the trumpet.

Standing in the room where her only child had taken his life less than two months earlier, that question tortured Nataya Chambers. The apartment, where she had not slept since his death, was in disarray, belongings spilling out of boxes as she prepared to search for a new start.

"He was the perfect son," she said. "Very smart. He was happy. So far as I know of.

Researchers unclear why suicide is increasing among black children
 

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Well shut the fukk up while grown folks talking..... :pachaha: cause you don't know what the fukk you're talking about..... you don't qualify...
And obviously tha lil girls parents knew just what 2 do rite....what a clown ass nikka... u out here tryna pull rank on a damn online forum, all tha while pridefully ignorant n blind to what tha fukk is goin on. If any of they ppl had sum sense n had got in they ear n told em what time it was ol girl most likely woulda never been put in a position to take her life. But im willin 2 bet they had tha same attitude as u. N look what tha fukk happened.
 
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And obviously tha lil girls parents knew just what 2 do rite....what a clown ass nikka... u out here tryna pull rank on a damn online forum, all tha while pridefully ignorant n blind to what tha fukk is goin on. If any of they ppl had sum sense n had got in they ear n told em what time it was ol girl most likely woulda never been put in a position to take her life. But im willin 2 bet they had tha same attitude as u. N look what tha fukk happened.

I don't have to pull anything.... Just stating the obvious... You wouldn't ask a broke nikka for advice on money.... a nikka that gets no cheeks advice on getting women, a male/female hoe advice on marriage,etc..... only online do people delude themselves into thinking that their opinion should matter on issues without any experience with said issue.... and at the end of the day,,,, you blame the parents like the simple nikka you portray yourself to be

And what type of attitude do I have? Since you psychoanalyzed me with 2 forum posts....
 

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Waterford Township, Michigan - Wikipedia




http://public-schools.startclass.com/l/47076/Cooley-Elementary-School-in-Waterford-Michigan

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john henrik clarke tried to warn us :mjcry: :francis:

Breh and that is why I stress for folks to put there kids in schools with a population that looks like their children. Doesn't have to be the majority, but at least some numbers were your child has true representation and folks that look like them.
 

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In my days we fought the bullies and earned our respect but over the last 20 years the schools have participated in the bully creation and the administration fuels the environments by not addressing mockery, ridicule and fear. Parents need to step up and really get involved in these schools to expose that bullshyt.

I also see a lack of emotional instability in these kids thanks to the internet/tv culture that has fueled apathic children with the influx of unhealthy food, vaccines, big pharma drugs and parents who arent there.

This
 

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Man...I feel so bad for that little girl. I have two daughters, the oldest is 7 and in the first grade. A very happy go lucky kid, very friendly, one of the smartest in her class and a very good athlete. With all that going for her, I always ask how school is going and how are her friends. She’s pretty open about her experiences and will say if something happened. We always ask, well what did you do to solve the situation and she’ll say she ignores that person or I tell them to stop. While we talk I pay attention to how she reacts and I see no signs of her being scared or nervous or anything else like that. A recent example...a couple months ago she wore a new pair of shoes to school, a pair of red high top Chucks. Shoes everybody likes, right? Well, some boy made fun of them and said they were ugly, etc. She told us what happened and she said she just stared at him, then ignored him. We could tell she was sad, so we just said if you like your shoes it doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks. Plus, everybody else loves your shoes so why do you care what that boy thinks? Fast forward to today and she still wears them Chucks regularly and still loves them. Small example, but paying attention to those kinds of things helps tremendously. I worry everyday about her, but she has a confidence in her and we are so glad she shares with us so we can help her through the little things that could snowball into bigger things. Kids these days have it rough, man.

Well said
 
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