When a former Big Brother Africa winner shared her fears about her husband trying to take her kids by claiming she was mentally ill, a toxic comment followed, stating, “True true ur brain no correct, dis write up says it all.” This dismissive response not only ridicules her cry for help but also perpetuates the stigma surrounding mental health. Such comments discourage individuals from speaking openly about their struggles, especially women who are often labeled “hysterical” or “crazy” when expressing distress.
Instead of addressing her genuine concerns about her custody battle, the commenter chooses to mock her, trivializing her situation. By ignoring the real issue, the comment reinforces a culture of online bullying and toxic discourse. It reflects the damaging attitude that discourages empathy and constructive dialogue, making social media a harsh environment for those seeking support.
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