Isaac D. Joseph
Bio
Thank you all for stopping by my blog brought to you by Vocal. I am so excited to share with you pieces of me and my mind on every from Spiritual Health, Recovery, Mental Health, and Pop Culture.
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DaBaby vs People Living With HIV/AIDS
On August 2, rapper DaBaby apologized for some disparaging comments he made during his performance at the Rolling Loud music festival on July 25. “If you didn’t show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that’ll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light in the air,” he announced in the middle of his set. He then made additional derogatory remarks of the LGBTQ+ community one being "Even my gay fans ain't got AIDS." A comment I beg to differ. Earlier this week I was a fan of DaBaby, but after his comments about people living with HIV/AIDS his lack of education the topic has changed my view of him and with him recently deleting his so-called heartfelt apology, I have officially canceled him. So before this issue and DaBaby is gone with the wind, I must add my two cents.
By Isaac D. Joseph3 years ago in Longevity
Little Black Boys Get Hurt Too
I remember the first time that I was molested I was six years old. I was called to the assistant principal office of my elementary school and was bribed with candy and promises of toys. In exchange for the candy and toys I received, I was told that I had to do something for him as a way to say thank you. That was the first time that I touched a man's genitals. I was made to promise that I wouldn't tell anybody about what I had done and if I told I would be in trouble. The abuse lasted for a year when another boy came forward and told his parents what had happened to him at the hands of the same man.
By Isaac D. Joseph3 years ago in Psyche