06-13-2021, 06:40 PM
(06-13-2021, 06:22 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Dill Wrote:And I'm puzzled that you don't think Yale professors, and those in their school of psychiatry, don't talk about "races" or institutional racism. I'm not sure whether one has shared a fantasy about killing whites, but they certainly do address white supremacy and its effect on Black professors, students and Americans in general.
Where did I ever say that (that I don't think Yale professors or their students don't talk about different races and racism)?
Perhaps I am not clear on what you meant by this:
I don't think you'll find a single lecturer that has engaged in discussion like this about other races. Remember, this isn't just speech that occurred in private. This took place on a college campus. It's not as if Yale had a speaker a few months ago that was giving talk with similar language about Muslims, or Blacks, or Asians.
"Like this" may be the problem here. Possibly no Yale lecturer ever disclosed a fantasy about killing whites in a lecture about acknowledging rage. Though I would not not bet a nickel on that. I am saying they do frequently talk about institutional racism and white supremacy, and not only at Yale.
https://news.yale.edu/2020/07/30/yales-emerging-psychiatrists-confronting-racism-curriculum
https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/22678/
Given this curricula, I don't see how Khalinani's speech is exceptional. It certainly meets curricular goals, even if the administration doesn't like it.