Sighs...since we're doing this....
Yes there's a suicidal problem that's considered taboo in the black community, along with there's a hidden hate crime pandemic going on towards the black community.
The case itself screams Mississippi back on it's bullshyt, but the stigma that comes with black folks scoffing mental health and being depressed is alarming. It's been a big thing since I was a joey.
Story time: This jawn I used to talked to in NC was like the epitome of depression and suicidal tendencies. One time she told me she was googling ways of hanging herself to make her neck snap. The shyt was eerie and downright sad because you can't really do much but pray for her. Eventually she got married and doing better from the last time I talked to her, but this concept of scoffing off mental health in the black community is gross and holding us as a community to prosper beyond where we need to be.
We are encouraged to drink it up, smoke it away, or dance it off...but reality hits that we are all ticking time bombs away from crashing out on ourselves or others.
The student that was found hanging for all we know could have been dealing with some dark woes, that he was ashamed to talk about.
Or
On the flip side of town

, he was approached by the demons that be and became the modern day Strange Fruit.
We don't know a single thing and yes we should be skeptical, but for those that's shrugging off posters that are explaining the suicide aspect of the coin, don't do that to them, because this has been an issue for so long. At the same time, we are not ruling the grim reality out as it could be a strange coincidence giving Jolly McJugglar spread Texas tea in Utah, and cacs want to experiment on black lives because revelations
