SAD NEWS: Coventry City U-21 ace left suicide note.
SAD NEWS: Sunderland U-21 ace left suicide note.
It has surfaced that Aidan William Dausch, a Sunderland academy player,
committed suicide and left a note disclosing racist assaults.
Aidan William Dausch was adopted by an English family from North London after he was born on June 2, 2006.
On Friday, he was discovered dead at his house.
According to Il Corriere della Sera, the 18-year-old said in a suicide note that he had been subjected to racist harassment before taking his own life.
He added, “I feel the weight of people’s skeptical, biased, disgusted,
and scared looks wherever I go and wherever I am.”
“I was adopted when I was a little child, so I’m not an immigrant,
and I remember that everyone used to love me.
” Everyone I encountered greeted me with excitement, respect, and curiosity wherever I went.
It seemed like everything has changed drastically lately.
“I was fortunate to secure employment, but I was forced to quit because too many people—particularly the older ones—refused to work for me.
They blamed me for the unemployment of many young (and white) Italians,
as if that didn’t make me feel uneasy enough already,” he said.
“Inside of me, something has altered.
It seems as like I am embarrassed to be a black man, as though I’m worried about being mistaken for an immigrant.
It was as if I had to demonstrate to strangers that I was just like them. White and Italian.
In an attempt to relate to black people, I used to make crude jokes about them, but it was out of dread.
Fear of the hatred I saw in people’s eyes when they saw immigration.
“I just want to remind myself that the difficulties and suffering I am going through is a drop in the ocean of agony faced by others who would sooner die than live a life filled with sorrow and anguish.
I don’t want people to feel sorry for me.
“Those people put their lives in danger—some of them have already lost it—just to experience this thing we call life.”
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