The psychiatrist is not affiliated with Yale. The New York Post reports Khilanani earned her New York medical state license in 2008. So, there is a reality here, like, did I actually cut white people out of my life? Absolutely," she said. This is stuff that exists, and I need to dive deep within myself to reflect on how it is that I got here. And kind of normalizing feelings of hatred. Now, my reflection on my own rage was actually that I was feeling impotent. "I said there's a difference between a thought, a fantasy, and an action. Because if you don't, it will turn into a violent action." "My speaking metaphorically about my own anger was a method for people to reflect on negative feelings," Khilanani claimed. The psychiatrist noted her audience and critics should not have taken her words literally but used them a tool for therapy. "And, if you want to hit the unconscious, you will have to feel real negative feelings." "Too much of the discourse on race is a dry, bland regurgitation of new vocabulary words with no work in the unconscious," Khilanani said. She said she only intended to use "provocation as a tool for real engagement" when she said she dreamed of killing white people. She told the newspaper, "Before I gave the talk, I said, I want you to observe your thoughts and feelings as I talk." Khilanani defended her comments in an interview with The New York Times published Sunday. "It was also a public service," the psychiatrist added. The cost of your own life, as they suck you dry," she continued, claiming she only had less than one percent of her white friends left. "This is the cost of talking to white people at all. Khilanani also told the audience she had even stopped talking to her white friends because "there are no good apples out there" and "white people make her blood boil." The Manhattan, New York-based psychiatrist reportedly made the comment while giving the lecture that included her negative opinion of white people. ***Please sign up for CBN Newsletters and download the CBN News app to ensure you keep receiving the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.*** Like I did the world a f*****g favor," Khilanani said. "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. Here is one short example of what she had to say. Aruna Khilanani's racist-sounding speech was titled The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind. ABOVE: Watch Gordon Robertson's commentary on the New York psychiatrist's words from Friday's The 700 Club.Ī psychiatrist who spoke to Yale University's School of Medicine's Child Study Center in early April, describing a wild fantasy where she kills white people, says her words were misinterpreted.
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