While it was inevitable that the “shoot white people” bit would draw flak, it did throw up some interesting reactions that pointed to how a certain community sees and responds to the repressed rage that BIPOC feel after generations of discrimination, mistreatment and racism both overt and casual. M.A., has recently released an anti-white tirade covered in the NY Post under the headline NYC shrink tells Yale audience she fantasizes about shooting white people in head by Samuel Chamberlain June 4, 2021. Khilanani’s outburst is only a ripple in the wider discourse on race. Aruna Khilanani campaigned for weeks to get Yale to publicly release her talk on race, but she likely didn’t anticipate the backlash. Because if you don’t, it will turn into a violent action,” she said. Aruna Khilanani is now facing backlash online. “My speaking metaphorically about my own anger was a method for people to reflect on negative feelings. Aruna Khilanani MD MA, Psychiatrist Psychiatry in New York, NY, 10065. She also posted several videos on TikTok slamming Yale’s “suppression of her talk on race.” When the New York Times reached out to Khilanani for a response on the controversy the lecture had generated, she said her comments were taken out of context to “control the narrative”. “In deciding whether to post the video, we weighed our grave concern about the extreme hostility, imagery of violence, and profanity expressed by the speaker against our commitment to freedom of expression,” the statement said. From Ana de Armas in a Marilyn Monroe biopic, to a new Star Wars series, here are the best movies and series to watch in September.
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