Another Black woman TikTok content creator has taken her own life — and this time, the silence is deafening.
When a Black cosplayer was bullied by racist trolls, TikTok activists and large commentary creators rushed to capitalize on the tragedy. But now that Rizzi, a Black TikTok creator, was allegedly cyberbullied by other Black people, those same voices have disappeared.
In this video, I address the uncomfortable truth about Black-on-Black cyberbullying, selective outrage, and how social media clout culture decides which Black lives are worth defending. I also share my own experiences with harassment, doxxing, false reports, and coordinated attacks from within the same community that claims to fight oppression.
This isn’t about protecting narratives.
This is about accountability, hypocrisy, and the real harm caused by online harassment — no matter who’s responsible.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This video discusses suicide and cyberbullying.
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