Named after the suicide hotline, the video shows an all too real scenario for many LGBTQ teens, as well as fellow adults. there’s nothing else, in my personal opinion, that can be said besides please watch below, and use this video as a wake up call. Talk and communicate with your LGBTQ family members, especially ones in the black community so we can stop this hateful rhetoric that half the time seems to be true.
Please know that you can make it through anything, especially depression and suicidal thoughts/actions. Please, there are other ways.
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