02.06.10
Antoine Craigwell
In February this year when Andre turned 41, he said, "I have been friends and I was angry at being alone and I decided that if my life has not improved by the time my next birthday rolled around, I'm growing to commit suicide. "It was to end the loneliness and the loneliness he finds a way to end his life, more inclined to lead his car at high speed and crashed into a wall in the intention not predisposed to.
For André D '(a name used to protect the identity of a real person), an African American professor of advanced studies, born and raised in Houston, TX, the capital until circumstances are complex and its resolution multi-layers. His history of treating its cavity, which he describes as an intense feeling of sadness washing over him, wisdom overwhelming helplessness, and accompanied by anger, lasting a long time, is rooted in its childhood experiences.In his story, he talked about the entry of an ultra fundamentalist evangelical Christian denomination obtuse led by his father, a pastor in a farming town in South America. The interpenetration of religion, urban African-American - the expectations and requirements, and society, influenced and contributed significantly to the slowdown.
Source: AlterNet (blog)