The 'SUICIDE' Of TFL's Baraka Mkray PROVES That 'BLACK MEN' Need A BETTER Support System

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Sad, RIP

We all need to make efforts be nicer and more civilized to each other. What's the point in always looking to attack somebody for something. That's not life. There's no peace in that.
 

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In the past I looked down on suicide because I thought it was a lame thing to do but some people really don't have anything to live for :manny:

I doubt it's only over women but it was clearly a big part. This is going to be the fate of a lot of people that want to experience love and companionship but can't accept that they're going to miss out on it. People need to stop listening to idiots that act like relationships don't matter and spread toxic BS. For men that want love from women get to work on changing your situation or you could find yourself in a dark enough hole to take your life like this dude.
 

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Wow there's a community for nikkas like him :hhh:
The Kentosphere - Lolcow Wiki

Baraka Mkray is a loveshy in his mid to late 20s who is unemployed and lives with his grandmother. He admits to being diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and collecting disability checks for it. He appears to spend most of his time to himself and doesn't appear to have many friends if any at all. One of the hobbies we know that he enjoys is playing video games. Baraka is a very jaded person, especially when considering the dating scene, most likely because of being harshly rejected by women in the past, but also by being ignored by them. He also appears to be a realist since he seems to understand how his own personal flaws and neurological disorder affects his social interaction with others, and how they can prevent him from having many friends and a romantic partner. Interestingly though, unlike a lot of loveshys, Baraka actually has had sexual intercourse, and for a brief period of time had a girlfriend. However though he currently remains a loveshy due to his inability to attract women.

Baraka use to make Youtube videos, but I assumed he stopped awhile ago because he was receiving too much negative attention. Most of his videos were about a few topics: 1) Bashing black women for their collective bad behavior, and for only wanting to date non-thug black men, 2) Insulting himself on camera, focusing on how women don't find him attractive, because he has AS, is ugly, and for having a boring personality, 3) Making controversial videos where he acts like a c00n, such as thanking Dylann Roof for killing black people, even though Baraka himself is black, 4) Making creepy videos such as the one where he practiced a ritual with his imaginary girlfriend who was he posed her as a doll and put his pubic hair into.

Baraka tends to hold opinions similar to those in the Kentverse, when it comes to how black women act and what the dating scene is like. Ideas like: 1) Accusing black women prefer thugs, pretty boys and light skin men over the average black men 2) Women are mainly attracted to men by their looks: if a man is ugly, it's lights out for him, and 3) True Forced Loneliness is real and they suffer from it. Another attribute that Baraka shares with one of The Stooges is talking badly about himself. Brandon often speaks negatively about himself on camera or in Youtube comments, but Baraka takes that to a whole new level. I suspect that both Brandon and Baraka talk badly about themselves not only to experience self-pity, but to garner attention and sympathy from their viewers but it doesn't tend to work too well. That is childlike behavior in my opinion.

Baraka is not a major player in the Kentverse, but he does seem to have a minor role, mainly as being a supporter. In the past especially, it wouldn't have been uncommon to see Baraka making supportive comments to one of The Stooges, or to confirm their beliefs about women or the dating scene. Also, it is known that Baraka and Kent have “chopped it up” a couple of times on the phone.
 
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