PopHipHop Superstar Lizzo wants you all to shut the hell up about the dead white girl and focus on a most-likely-dead black boy:
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What’s funny is that “Jelani” who is the black guy they’re complaining about...a body was found iirc before this girl came on the public’s radar, so really what this family is waiting on is confirmation that the body is his. What in the world can the public do to speed up the coroner?
Of course the real complaint isn’t practical, it’s emotional. Not enough air time was given to the black mom to make her “feel” noticed and important, even though there is no practical purpose to going on the air for a missing person whose body has been found. Not until something comes out that indicates we’re looking for a murderer.
Any time a victim has characteristics that allows normal people to go “welp, sad but after all she was/did <questionable things/risks>,” that’s the natural response, because it helps you reassure yourself that you and yours, normies all, do not display those characteristics. Moral lesson there.
Most of the time when black girls or women go missing, it is grimly obvious that risk, neglect, and abuse coming from within their community lies beneath it. It’s hard for normies to relate to this because particularly with whites and Asians, we tend not to have this in our communities. Problems like this are outliers with us, not the norm.
Blacks can’t do that because people whose lives are full of risk and antisocial behavior ARE their normies. Problems aren't outliers. Problems are a norm. Maybe not THE norm statistically speaking, but normal enough that it’s intrinsic to their culture which is why they’re trying to argue against normal cultural expectations that only they seem to be unable to live up to.