Suicide Sadness

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Although I do not know the young man personally, I feel a certain sad about suicide. Why someone might be at the peak of his life felt compelled to end his own life? It is a mystery, the answer may never be known. There will be speculation, and some instructions will be available. Hopelessness and despair he felt was not obvious to those around him, but he must have felt overwhelmed so that he could take no more. The pain is definitely unbearable for him.

This is especially young adult males apparently married to a loving wife and children healthy. He had a job and seems to have a good life. She seems to have an active faith and religious practice. Her life seemed relatively easy and fun for everyone else. But there is obviously a big problem. Health and fitness is at stake without the other person knowing it.

Suicide Sadness affects many lives. Warning signs may not be detected with loved ones who see people every day. Sometimes people do not talk about their problems and concerns, but they suffer in silence until they do the unthinkable act to end their lives.

After the start of World War II when the United States was at war with Japan, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This order authorizes the military commander to remove people from the designated area. Japanese-Americans and immigrants of Japanese descent were guilty of no crime are forced to move from their West Coast homes. Most imprisoned for several years in what is now known as the "American concentration camps" where life is hard. It was clearly a racist step against those of ethnic Japanese.

Most of these people suffer shame, embarrassment, and difficulties in the detention camps were the best that they can. Their lives have been disrupted. They have lost their homes and livelihoods. They are treated as criminals. Physical and mental health are affected.

After the war ended, they were imprisoned were sent on their way. Some try to go back to their old life, but most people have lost everything. Those who took the most difficult seems to be the first generation of Japanese immigrants who is a husband and father of the family. Although these people shortly after the end of the war with most of the creatures fifties or forties, they feel hopeless and depressed by no means give their families. Suicide is becoming a way out for some people, causing more damage to those who remain.

Another suicide Sadness of victims resulting from unjust detention of innocent people when the Constitution does not protect even the citizens and legal residents of the US immigrant.

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