Yale hosted a lecture on racist psychopaths, and presented this lady as "Exhibit A"
/She’s a manhattanite, so watch out, subway riders!
…. The talk featured a New York psychiatrist named Aruna Khilanani. Her public lecture was titled “The Psychopathic Problems of the White Mind.” Herzog’s piece contains the entire audio of the lecture but here are a few samples of the contents:
“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.”
After that first quote above she goes on to say that she “took action” five years ago by distancing herself from all of her white friends. After the second quote she explains that her assassination fantasy was really about her own feelings of futility.
But the post isn’t just a series of quotes from her lecture, Herzog also interviewed Khilanani and that’s when things got really weird. Khilanani volunteered that white people suffer greatly from feelings of guilt, shame and anxiety. At the root of this, she said, was colonialism. Asked by Herzog for a specific example of how colonialism manifests itself in the white mind, here was Khilanani’s answer:
It’s going to be hard for me to give you a one sentence soundbite on this but I would say, a high level of guilt. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Other than in white people not eating bread, an incredible level of shame. Feeling really exposed all the time. A lot of perfectionistic tendencies. Not letting themselves move forward. Experiencing themselves as passive a lot.
I don’t deny that people may get symptoms, but how is it that all these people suddenly now, after all the violence has occurred, are not eating bread. It’s like the weirdest fucking thing.
But what does bread have to do with violence? What’s the connection there?
I think the bread is about guilt and needing to keep them in a state of deprivation and stay guilty.
Heh — looks like White Russians got to her site
Huge news, but who will verify it?
/would the CIA lie to us (again?)
A report on RedState tells of a high-ranking Chinese defector who’s been spilling the beans on the Chinese’ bioweapon program for several months while being hidden from our other intelligence agencies by the NIA. Hidden, because the NIA suspects that both the CIA and the FBI have Chinese spies in their ranks.
PJ Media: In an exclusive story at RedState, Jen Van Laar reports that sources inside the intelligence community say a high-ranking defector from China has been working for months with the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). According to Van Laar’s confidential sources, that high-ranking defector claims to have knowledge of special weapons programs in China—that include bioweapons.
Adam Housley first reported via Twitter on Thursday that “the increased pressure on China in recent days is due to a defector with intimate knowledge” of the program. According to Housley, FBI director Christopher Wray “didn’t know right away because they wanted to make sure they got all they needed before telling him.”
In fact, Wray was “ambushed” with the information, according to Van Laar’s sources, as was the CIA. “Sources say DIA leadership kept the defector within their Clandestine Services network to prevent Langley and the State Department from accessing the person, whose existence was kept from other agencies because DIA leadership believes there are Chinese spies or sources inside the FBI, CIA, and several other federal agencies,” according to the report.
Why was the defector so important that he had to be kept under wraps?
Housley says it’s because the defector has information on the origins of the Wuhan virus: “China is trying to produce variants that suggest it came from bats to cover up that coronavirus originally came from a lab.” He later clarified: “US intelligence has a Chinese defector with Wuhan info. AND China is trying to produce variants that suggest it came from bats to cover up that coronavirus originally came from a lab.”
Related: Xi Demands Even More Communist Influence Over American Media—and He’ll Probably Get It
According to RedState’s sources, “the defector has been with the DIA for three months” and has provided “an extensive, technically detailed debrief to US officials.”
“In DIA’s assessment, the information provided by the defector is legitimate,” wrote Van Laar. “Sources say the level of confidence in the defector’s information is what has led to a sudden crisis of confidence in Dr. Anthony Fauci, adding that U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) personnel detailed to DIA have corroborated very technical details of information provided by the defector.”
All of this raises many questions. Why, “suddenly,” did the U.S. legacy media en masse turn-tail and start pointing fingers at China and doubting Fauci? Why did left-wing outlets like the Washington Post and BuzzFeed “suddenly” decide it was the right time to drop Fauci’s emails—just days after the lab-leak story was “suddenly” no longer verboten on social media? Fauci’s emails revealed what we’ve been reporting here at PJ Media for months (mostly behind the paywall for our VIP subscribers to avoid the Gestapo social-media censors): that Fauci was working with a Chinese scientist from the Wuhan lab; that he asked Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg to help with COVID messaging; and that he signed off on funding for dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
It’s an entirely plausible report, at least to me, but reading it, I thought “well, I’ll wait to see what the mainstream media says”. As soon as that thought crossed my mind, I realized that there is no longer any credible mainstream media, and I was just thinking that way from force of habit. I started reading the NYT when I was 12, and believed most of what was reported there until I was 20, and even then, as my distrust grew, I continued reading it until 10-15 years ago, a decade after I gave up on television news and NPR.
So who’s left? Fox News, I suppose, although I’m not wild about them. The Wall Street Journal’s reporters shifted to disinformation at least 10 years ago, and that’s all that’s left of the traditional news sources.
By the way, I Duckducked “High-ranking Chinese defector bioweapons NIA” and got … nothing.
Just as I’d expected.
"As bad as 9/11"
/“I may be 80, but I still remember when prayers toppled the Trade Center!”
CT man arrested, charged with felony for standing at prayer in the Capitol
I would like to see January 6th burned into the American mind as firmly as 9/11 because it was that scale of a shock to the system.
George Will and Peggy Noonan: once respected, now irrelevant.
Sad.
One of the few legal tasks I enjoyed as an associate was writing warnings like this for IPOs
/AMC issues 11.5 million new shares, warns buyers, “you’re gonna lose all your money”.
And the worse I described the downside, the more shares were sold.
Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine
/The yoga “dog’s lifted leg move”: Kate Murphy bids adios to former friend - “You should have gone on a diet, Fatso!”
New York Times columnist suggests readers get rid of 'obese,' 'depressed' friends
A recent column in the New York Times drew outrage after suggesting that amid the pandemic-induced shakeup of Americans' social lives, people should "curate" their social circles as the nation gradually moves back toward some semblance of normal life.
Columnist Kate Murphy suggested such curation should weed out people who appear depressed, are obese, or engage in legal vices like smoking or drinking. Those friends, she said, make a person more likely to engage in said vices or to become overweight or depressed themselves.
"Indeed, depressed friends make it more likely you’ll be depressed, obese friends make it more likely you’ll become obese, and friends who smoke or drink a lot make it more likely you’ll do the same," Murphy wrote.
What are the hallmarks of good friends? Foremost, they make you feel good about the world and about yourself. They are there for you [and] listen to you ….
Silly me, I thought that good friends stood by each other when one was troubled and that we “feel good about ourselves” when we reach outside ourselves and help another. Then again, I’m not an aging millennial, I’m not an NYT reader, and I write for the Times’ audience of self-centered, puerile whiners.
Tom T. Hall must have encountered people like Kate Murphy back along his travels: “Old friends are hard to find when they hear you’re feeling down”
Biden thinks he's been president for 15 months - woo boy
/Someone, please: who am I? Where am I?