
K complains about a disclaimer against violent hate speech that the Yale School of Medicine put out in which they stated “how violent my talk was.” Would you like to unload a round into my head?”Īlthough she has yet to respond, she posted a TikTok video on her Twitter account In the video recording Dr. To express your rage? What good do you expect to come of it? I’m a white guy. I tweeted, “As a fellow MH professional, I’m trying 2 understand the purpose of you sharing your homicidal fantasy. To be fair, I reached out to the good doctor on Twitter to get her comment on the matter. K was quoted as telling the aspiring doctors that, “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. I found a June 5 piece in Newsweek magazine that did confirm the Post’s reporting. K’s speech to an audience of Yale medical students in the Post, I decided to look further for a more reliable source.

Who can forget the 1983 classic, “Headless Body Found in Topless Bar?” Some consider it to be the greatest headline in New York newspaper history.Īfter reading about Dr. Support local journalism by subscribing to your Blank Slate Media community newspaper for just $35 a year. The New York Post was founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton, who I imagine had a vastly different vision than that of today’s publisher Rupert Murdoch. In the 1960s the Enquirer sucked readers in with stories of paranormal happenings, medical anomalies, freaks of nature, political scandal and celebrity gossip. K) violent, race-based fantasies in the New York Post, the modern-day incarnation of the old National Enquirer – a literary form of entertainment and titillation, at best. I first read about psychiatrist Aruna Khilanani’s (Dr.
