Sipping Fiji instead of wine

I ain’t never listened to Star but I lived in NY and I ain’t never heard no Black or Bi racial male

Calling no Black woman a Nappy Headed Monkey. When men speak like that about Black women they end up like Kevin Samuels rightfully so.

Star was calling her nappy headed monkeys. He was sitting on that Black woman hatred. I hope that ain’t your real friend because he sounds like another Joe Budden. Curse his soul for that Black woman hatred. I hope he didn’t procreate and pass it down especially not through some Black womans womb and he talking reckless like that. He could have hung up if she became offensive and everyone knows snes not psychologically stable through most of these incidents.

She did wild stuff to you and you still ain’t make comments about her hair or resort to racially offensive names. That man hate Black women and it took him a few seconds to get to physical threats and racially charged words symbolizing how he really feel.

Tasha!!!! You going to hell for this 😩🥴 I know that you about to be sitting next to Jaguar when you get there. This man had a horrible life. I am all for people having access to basic human rights. I wish that procreating wasn’t something people could continue to do so haphazardly.

Jaguar was not well. She spent her entire life trying to self medicate very real mental health needs and now as a result of it her offsprings had a horrible life and upbringing.

Gigi While I don’t agree that neurodivergence needs to have meds thrown at it, I do agree that he has mental health needs. He himself named paranoia, panic and eluded to anxiety.

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Mae Russaw Can you justify these meds from this one interview, because I’m asking as someone that would get stuck monitoring his behaviors and any adverse reactions for 14+ days after you’d stack this many medications on him. I’d definitely understand if you could justify why you’d stack this many medications on him based on this interview.

Juanita Rowe some people benefit from medication. It helps them to chemically balance and to remain safe with themselves and those they love. It’s not for everyone and is a supplement to other treatment modalities however it’s important we do not demonize it as it does work for many. Have someone live in your community that refuses medical compliance that believes their auditory commands and sense of danger told them to set homes on fire or worse. We have to stop projecting concerning these very real and serious matters.

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Mistee4ever this response was a breath of fresh air. He did say several times in this interview that he also has co occurring disorders. He named paranoia, panic and eluded to anxiety. All of these symptoms and disorders make sense with the hell he’s been through. My heart hurts for him.

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H w He stated multiple times that he suffers from mental health symptoms as well as a diagnosis in alignment with Asperger’s. This doesn’t prevent people from doing everyday things and it doesn’t mean they also need medication.

Mae Russaw Having Asperger’s doesn’t mean that the trauma he just shared that he endured would or would not and has or has not provoked an unhealthy response. I’ve taught for a long time and I’ve had children with Asperger’s who were usually blended into classrooms with children that presented with other ID. These children regardless of them being brilliant and well articulated sometimes did and would become aggressive when triggered even when a trigger or event couldn’t be identified I’ve had these students make bomb threats and harm their peers or attempt to harm the parents that adopted them. He’s brilliant and very articulated. Jaguar starved him and her mother and was violent with him. He gets triggered and extremely excited throughout this interview (rightfully so). While he probably needed to get this retell out of his system and to process it, it needed to be processed with a professional in a safe space and not on TKs platform. It’s not funny. I don’t think he needs to be on medication though as he’s shown us nothing in this interview that would implicate he needs it to function in a healthy and safe way. His story should not be exploited for entertainment. I also think it’s very wise for the people around him to support boundaries so that he has limited to no interactions with his mother. She has done enough damage. He stated that he does suffer from panic, paranoia and eluded to struggling with anxiety as a result of the trauma. We don’t know if he’s on medication for those symptoms and it’s no one’s business if he is. I have a high functioning sibling that has a spectrum disorder. His anxiety is extreme however he does okay without medication and doesn’t display violence or process violence or threats socially. Medication is supplemental it’s not the correct or necessary intervention for everyone. He would benefit or possibly already has benefited from Cogntive Behavioral Therapy and EMDR (Don’t ask me how I know).