Guest Scholar at University of California San Francisco Says “Whites Are Psychopaths” During Lecture

On February 8, 2024, a scholar that focuses on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), remarked that “whites are psychopaths” during a guest lecture at the University of California San Francisco.

This lecture has come under major scrutiny. 

This lecture was a part of the university’s Black History Month events and featured DEI specialist Dante King. The lecture is titled “Diagnosing Whiteness and Anti-Blackness: White Psychopathology, Collective Psychosis and Trauma in America.”

“This talk will overview King’s upcoming course and book, and center on the development, construction, and functionality of race and racism as psychopathology, psychopathy, and sociopathy,” per the university’s online description of the lecture.

Young America’s Foundation acquired a recording of the two-hour lecture. On February 9, YAF posted an edited highlight reel from the lecture on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. 

Many comments on the social media post were hostile toward the scholar’s lecture. In his lecture, King added that “whiteness” is rife with “delusions” and “perversion.” On top of  that, he said the law will facilitate the rape of  black women. 

“Whites are psychopaths,” King stated. “And their behavior represents an underlying, biologically transmitted proclivity with roots deep in their evolutionary history.”

“There is no discussion about the delusions and the perversion of whiteness. Say this with me: rape culture in America is a legal, economic, and moral institution. So we’re going to, ‘we have it written in the law, you can rape black women – but we’ve never been a racist country!’”

As his speech progressed, King would then take Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to task for his attempts to undermine DEI policies aka anti-white hate. .

King quoted DeSantis by noting, “In Florida, we’re taking a stand against the state-sanctioned racism that is Critical Race Theory. We won’t allow for the tax dollars to be spent teaching kids to hate our country, or to hate each other.” He subsequently  responded to DeSantis’ quote, “Only to hate black people, we will invest dollars in that.”

King has defended his polemical statements, declaring that they were misrepreented and that his aim is to study and improve their knowledge about the legal development of colonial and post-colonial America. He argues that his speech was designed to kick off thought and discussion, not sow racial tension. 

Academics like King are anti-white parasites that have to be put in their place. 

Sure, free speech is a great policy. But in the wrong hands, it can be used to undermine institutions and advocate for policies that could result in the destruction of the Historic American Nation. 

At some point, a serious right-wing government will have to suppress the free speech of culturally leftist agitators.

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