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Old May 27, 2015, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by WrkNPrgress View Post
I'm not sure where to place this but I found an interesting article that highlights the stigma of mental illness as a "white girl thing" and the lack of portrayals of African American women and mental health in the media.

I Just thought I'd post it here if anyone's interested (the source is a feminist magazine that deals with pop-culture) because I think all perspectives can inform each other and there might be people here who are affected by this misrepresentation.

Don't We Hurt Like You? | B**** Media
my opinion is that here in the USA mental illness does not discriminate (only strike people of one color, one race/ one gender....) the USA does periodically log census and statistics\demographics of all races, all genders, all walks of life. I know many people from all walked of life that have mental disorders and none are more than any other...example for every black person I know with a mental problem there is a white person with a mental disorder...

that said I checked out what ***** magazine was and its a blog that is just someones opinions. its like if you contacted Doc john and started your own blog on your mental disorder and you views on life. you are going to post in your blog what relevant to you and your life. these people in the link are posting a blog about whats relevant in their life belief systems. here in america they are free to do that.

statistics wise if a location is predominately black then of course the statistics for that area is going to be high with having blacks with mental disorders. just like if a location has a high ratio of french or german speaking people then the statistics are going to say theres a high rate of german or french speaking people with mental disorders....my point is that statics, demographics results are going to just be the results of what ever group of people make up that study pool of people that were asked to take part in that poll or study.

my point is the article is about south africa, south africa is predominately black so of course any statistics \polls\ demographics taken there are going to show a predominance of blacks with mental disorders in what ever they are discussing in the link (I have not read the whole article)