Yale’s Child Study Center Hosts Psychiatrist’s Speech Titled ‘The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind’

Yale’s Child Study Center Hosts Psychiatrist’s Speech Titled ‘The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind’


A lecture was given to the Yale School of Medicine’s Child Study Center by a forensic psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Doctor Aruna Khilanani. The content of her talk was so horrifically vile and dangerous, law enforcement should look into her.

Khilanani, the New York-based psychiatrist’s virtual speech was titled “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind” and is part of Grand Rounds, an ongoing program in which clinicians and others in the medical field lecture students and faculty.

The poster flier promoting the event stated under “learning objectives” that “at the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to: set up white people’s absence of empathy towards black rage as a problem. Understand how racism is part of the mind that the white mind that arose during colonialism with a series of lies around violence. Understand how white people are psychologically dependent on black rage.”

Common Sense with Bari Weiss was sent a recording of the talk and compiled a list of the psychiatrist’s quotes from the lecture:

·       This is the cost of talking to white people at all. The cost of your own life, as they suck you dry. There are no good apples out there. White people make my blood boil.

·       I had fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way, burying their body, and wiping my bloody hands as I walked away relatively guiltless with a bounce in my step. Like I did the world a fucking favor.

·       White people are out of their minds and they have been for a long time.

·       We are now in a psychological predicament because white people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race. They feel that we should be thanking them for all that they have done for us. They are confused, and so are we. We keep forgetting that directly talking about race is a waste of our breath. We are asking a demented, violent predator who thinks that they are a saint or a superhero, to accept responsibility. It ain’t gonna happen. They have five holes in their brain. It’s like banging your head against a brick wall. It’s just like sort of not a good idea.

·       We need to remember that directly talking about race to white people is useless, because they are at the wrong level of conversation. Addressing racism assumes that white people can see and process what we are talking about. They can’t. That’s why they sound demented. They don’t even know they have a mask on. White people think it’s their actual face. We need to get to know the mask.

The video lecture was conducted in April and was initially open to the public. However, once the speech was delivered, Yale made the taping only available to those with School ID’s and login credentials. The warning “profanity and imagery for violence” was also posted with the video.

When her video was no longer public, Khilanani cried “suppression” and took to tiktok to create videos where she calls on followers to help put pressure on Yale to release her speech to the public in a 4 part video series called “suppression of public talk on race at Yale Child Study Center.”

Documentary Director Says Amazon Pulled Clarence Thomas Film without Explanation


The director of the documentary, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in his Own Words, says Amazon removed the film from its video service without any explanation.

What’s worse? The removal occurred early into Black History Month.

Clarence Thomas is the second black Supreme Court Justice in our nation’s history and is known for his conservative and constitutionalist legal opinions.

“Our distributor, who’s the one who made the deal with Amazon, has repeatedly asked them for explanations, but they haven’t given any,” said the film’s director Michael Pack to the Wall Street Journal. “They have the right to pull anything from their site, and they don’t have to give an explanation. So it’s not a contract violation. But many people have complained, and they haven’t put it back up.”

The Washington Examiner explains that the documentary “covers the life of Thomas from his childhood in segregated Georgia, his education at Yale University, and his heated Supreme Court confirmation hearings, which featured accusations of sexual harassment from Anita Hill, a law professor who had previously worked for him.”

Pack says the film, which originally aired on PBS in May 2020, was a success on Amazon’s platform and had—at one point—risen to the No. 1 documentary on the service.

“I don’t think Amazon should get away with doing these things without suffering at least some PR consequences,” said the director. “Deplatforming will go on if people don’t write about it and complain about it.”

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