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9 Year Old Black Girl Bullied To Death By Black Kids Because She Had A White Friend Commits Suicide! (Video)

9 Year Old Black Girl Bullied To Death By Black Kids Because She Had A White Friend Commits Suicide! (Video)

by December 22, 2018 0 comments

Such A Sad Case, So What Can We Learn!

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

Parents, please teach your children self love because life isnt all peaches and cream and they better be prepared for all types of BS…

Also the most bullying goes on between blacks so why is this never considered a problem? Had the kids been white this would have been world news but since its other black kids we tip toe around the issue!

I can bet you that the women in this child’s like told her to stop whining and now they are playing the victim as if this is everyone’s fault but their own neglect!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lov1DNCyeE0&feature=youtu.be

Isn’t it strange how the family can start a gofundme after the death of the child but not one while the child was still alive and going through the trauma?

This is why I am so hard on black mothers because this child could have been saved way before this happened because you have to imagine how much it took before this child finally said, I HAVE HAD ENOUGH!!!

This child was being mentally tormented but it is our jobs as parents to stay on top of that and make sure our kids are not only out of physical danger but mental danger as well!

A 9-year-old girl committed suicide last week after she was allegedly bullied by students at her Alabama elementary school.

The past week has been “an emotional roller-coaster” following the Dec. 3 death of McKenzie Adams, her aunt Edwinna Harris told The Columbus Dispatch.

Adams’ grandmother reportedly found the fourth-grader after she hung herself in their Linden residence.

The 9-year-old’s decision to take her own life came months after the alleged harassment by her classmates at U.S. Jones Elementary School in Demopolis began, her relatives told the outlet. Some of the tauntings stemmed from her being friends with a white boy, her aunt said.

“She was being bullied the entire school year, with words such as ‘kill yourself,’ ‘you think you’re white because you ride with that white boy,’ ‘you ugly,’ ‘black b—h,’ ‘just die,’” Harris told the outlet.

Adams was enrolled at U.S. Jones Elementary School after relatives went to the State Board of Education over concerns that the young girl was bullied at her previous school in Linden as well, Harris told The Dispatch.

Adam’s aunt works as a TV host in Georgia and has been vocal about the issue to help stop it from reoccurring.

“God has blessed me to help others with my platform, and now it’s time to help. There are so many voiceless kids,” Harris said. “God is opening great doors for justice for my niece.”

Demopolis City Schools Board Attorney Alex Brasswell addressed the death in a statement to Fox News.

“In response to the recent tragic loss of a Demopolis City School System student, The Demopolis City School System does extend its heartfelt wishes and condolences to the family, friends, students and teachers that have been affected,” the statement said.

“We have concluded our internal investigation to the allegations of bullying which led to this senseless death. There have been no findings of any reports of bullying by either the student or family. The findings of this internal investigation are consistent with the results of the investigation of the Linden (Alabama) Police Department at this point in time,” the statement continued. “The Linden Police Department investigation is still pending. All further results will be disseminated as they become available. The Demopolis City School System will continue to have grief counselors, crisis counselors and mental health professionals available to all of our students and teachers.”

McKenzie Adams committed suicide last week at her grandmothers house in Linden, the 9 year old hung herself.  Her aunt Eddwina Harris claims the 9 year old was bullied at her school by classmates.  The school board attorney Alex Braswell says the internal investigation found no evidence Adams was bullied.

As a result of alleged bullying Eddwina Harris and her family started a foundation to address the issue
of bullying and how to fight it to protect other students.

“This issue will be tackled to make sure laws will be changed and that there is zero tolerance for bullying zero tolerance in the state of Alabama and in fact the United States. We have to say who those bullies are, when you see them say it.  If your scared tell me, I’m not.  I am not afraid to call them out not in a hurtful way but they have to be known and parents have to know who they are” Harris said.

The Mckenzie Adams Foundation page on GoFundme has already raised more then $10,000

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