Black Mental Health Is A Pandemic In America

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Black Mental Health Is A Pandemic In America


Black Mental Health Is A Pandemic In America.

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23 Comments

  1. My brother you totally correct coming from Atlanta,Ga my mental health has took an downfall this last year. I’m 27 I’m trying to get out of America before I get 30 and still have my sanity

  2. One of the hardest things about “coming home” is how to make money there. I don’t suggest moving without a five year plan and visiting more than several time in order to know how a particular society functions. Meet friends socialize and learning a bit of the languages. It’s not easy if you don’t have money coming in and a YouTube channel is not enough.

  3. DEAR MR AND MRS FORD I AGREE WITH YOU 100 PERCENT ABOUT COMING HOME 🏡 TO THE MOTHERLAND, BUT THE POINT IS, THAT IT WILL NOT DO ANY GOOD FOR US BROTHERS AND SISTERS TO COME HOME 🏡 TO THE MOTHERLAND AND WE DO NOT WANT TO GET OUT OF BABYLON MINDSET, PLUS A LOT OF THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS HAVE THE MINDSET AND MENTALITY OF THE COLONIZERS. I HAVE WATCHED A PREVIOUS VIDEO CLIP YOU MADE IN WHICH YOU SAID THAT (MARCUS GARVEY) EVEN SAID THAT HE WAS NOT TRYING TO RESCUE EVERY BLACK PERSON IN HIS (PAN-AMERICAN) MOVEMENT.

  4. Yes,I agree with you. It's a battle out here in the west.WOMEN Please pray over your husband's and sons when they are leaving the house because each day they leave the house, they are going out to the battlefield. The work place, just driving,just being a black male.Its tough and a real spiritual and physical battle.I believe
    Our solution Is to be vigilant and keep the Most High Laws and Commandments so he can protect us as he promised us. Keep speaking truth my brother. SHALOM.

  5. I'M DEFINITELY LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT OF BABYLON. BEEN TO LONG ASKING OTHER BLACK PEOPLE TO ACCOMPANY ME TO AFRICA ONLY TO BE LOOKED AT LIKE I'M SOME KIND OF ALIEN . FOR MY OWN MENTAL HEALTH I NEED TO GET OUT OF THE HELLS OF AMERIKKKA.

  6. been dealing with it sense a child sadly as a black man we are taught to toughing up and push are feelings and mental health to the side leading to years of mental trauma and anxiety

  7. It's even worse being a righteous man around the wicked at my job these men talk about homosexuality all the time it's vex my mind and spirit playing around speaking about all types of filthy dirty conversations and joke I real feel Like Lot in America I feel like Lot.

  8. I met a brother from Alkebulan who owns a tire shop and we had a conversation about America what he told me was he has no rest here no peace and the only reason he stays is because his village and family depends on him but he goes back just to have rest and peace.

  9. I pray it gets better. I work at an urban school in MS and the little boys are out of control and disrespectful because no fathers are present so their moms just put them on all these meds that make them act worse

    The kids need more therapy than they need medicine. They just want attention and they just want to feel loved 😢

  10. Thank you for speaking on this Bro! I'm a therapist. Do folks in the diaspora community where you are want (culturally competent) therapy? What is the local attitude towards therapy where you are?