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Your addiction is not your identity. It is your attempt at survival. You learned, somewhere along the way, that it was safer to be numb than to feel. That was a lesson taught by a world that was cruel to you before you could even speak. But that lesson can be unlearned.

A Black mother finding a needle or a pill bottle may react with rage, not referral. A Black pastor may preach hellfire rather than hand a young man a Narcan kit. The result? Black boys die in silence. They overdose in parked cars, in abandoned houses, in bathroom stalls—alone, because reaching out would mean admitting they failed the impossible standard of the "strong Black man." black boy addictionz

For Black boys today, addiction starts early. Your addiction is not your identity

Say it. Whisper it. Type it. But say it. That was a lesson taught by a world