The California public education system is devoted to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Hence, it recently welcomed an expert in the field. While telling attendees about the American mind, he also schooled them on the law.
The University of California San Francisco's (UCSF) February 8th event was advertised like so:
In celebration of Black History Month, Dante King, M.ED. will present the lecture “Diagnosing Whiteness and Anti-Blackness: White Psychopathology, Collective Psychosis and Trauma in America”... Attend either in person at the UCSF Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building Auditorium or online via Zoom.
For a bit of background, Dante's website spotlights a 2021 work called "The 400-Year Holocaust: White America's Legal, Psychopathic, and Sociopathic Black Genocide -- and the Revolt Against Critical Race Theory." Available for pre-order is "The 400-Year Holocaust Toolkit and Workbook: Changing and Shaping Culture One Leader and Practice at a Time -- Tools and Strategies for Addressing Anti-Blackness, White Supremacy, and Racism in Your Organization."
Video of the UCSF presentation posted by Young America's Foundation (YAF) captures Dante dropping science. He laments a lack of acknowledgement that People of the Pale are sick in the head:
"There's no discussion about the delusion and the perversion of whiteness."
He's the right man for the job...
"[T]urn to your neighbor and say, 'As much as we want to talk about how bad anti-blackness is, it is the foundation of all American -- all white American -- institutions.'"
One way of reworking the world is to lead a chant:
"Say this with me: 'Rape culture in America is a legal, economic, and moral institution.'"
If you don't believe it, this may help:
"[W]e have it written in the law -- you can rape black women."
Dante has pinpointed the problem; call it a genetic jinx:
"Whites are psychopaths. And their behavior represents an underlying biologically-transmittable proclivity with roots deep in their evolutionary history. How many of you could see the proclivity that evolved deep within the evolutionary history of whiteness, by show of hands? ... Some people are sitting here, 'Oh, no -- I don't want to raise my hand.' That's called denial."
Caucasians may object, but he's unconcerned:
"[I]'m not seeking agreement from white people at all. I don't prioritize whiteness or white people in my work in that way. ... If you're sitting here and you're going, 'Wow -- he sounds really pro-black,' I am. I am. And for all you white people who are unwilling to admit that you're pro-white, you're just not saying it."
.@UCSF invited Dante King to speak on "Diagnosing Whiteness."
— YAF (@yaf) February 9, 2024
He claims that "whites are psychopaths" and that white people "have it written in the law you can rape black women." He also makes excuses for black teenagers who commit violent crimes.
This is the modern university. pic.twitter.com/EzVlliZPR9
There's good news for Dante; he's not as alone as he thinks:
Extremely White College Professor Fights the Lie — and 'Disease' — of Whiteness
Professor Prescribes 'Reregulation' to Help White People Stop Their Racist Violence
Mental Health Journal's Article on 'Parasitic Whiteness' Laments There's 'Not Yet a Permanent Cure'
State University's Philanthropy Center Welcomes Half-White Activist Who Says 'F**k White People'
Back to the UCSF video, not everyone online has fawned. Among critical comments catalogued at DanteKing.com:
- "Hate speech."
- "And your federal tax dollars are paying for it."
- "Parents pay for their kids to listen to that crap?"
- "I'm dumber for watching this."
- "Straight-up racism. It was also at UC San Francisco where Riley Gaines was attacked and forced to hide in a locked room until the leftist mob could be dispersed. Racists and anti-Semites are welcome and celebrated, but conservatives are literally attacked."
- "We need a condemnation from the people who invited him. The dean. The board. And then we need them brought before Congress and questioned about what they're doing to combat anti-white hatred."
As for that last remark, BNN Breaking reports the school has spoken:
UCSF released a statement acknowledging the controversy and emphasizing their commitment to promoting open dialogue and diverse perspectives. However, they did not directly address the content of King's speech or the specific concerns raised by his critics.
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And from Fox News, regarding rape:
Fox News Digital reached out to King’s team... In a reply, they provided notes for his presentation citing three state Supreme Court decisions from 1855, 1859 and 1918 that King claims allow for the rape of Black women. The notes also cited multiple state laws between 1802 and 1858 that "specifically focused on protecting White women."
Dante doesn't seem happy YAF posted the clips. Via his site, he's whacking their white supremacy:
As many of you know, I am currently being targeted by a right-wing White supremacist group called Young America's Foundation. ... The clip featured misrepresentations of my work and statements which were taken out of context almost entirely.
You can soon see for yourself -- he promises to release a full video of his speech on YouTube.
In the meantime, as reiterated in YAF's footage, consider a countrywide cancer:
"I think whites are psychopathic."
At the end of the video, a moderator asks:
"What would you say for folks who may say that your work is considered to be reverse racism?"
To hear Dante tell it, social justice is unfortunately at capacity:
"I don't make room for that."
Will our future make room for unity? It isn't the safest of bets -- especially if America is full of lying psychopaths and legally-allowed rapists.
-ALEX
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