Paying Big Bucks for Bigotry at UCSF
Beware, your tuition dollars at work fueling divisive lectures that dub whites as "psychopaths."
Sane Perspective
Money Well Wasted on Woke Wisdom
Shelling out possibly $7,500 to have Dante King teach that "whites are psychopaths" and "rape culture is a legal institution" at the University of California San Francisco is a new peak for academic absurdity. King, who moonlights as a purveyor of pricey online courses in white-delusion, offered a masterclass in irony, decrying racism while peddling sweeping generalizations. Amidst his tirade against "state-sanctioned racism" and misguided defenses of criminal behavior as "human nature," one can't help but marvel at the academic circus. It’s a tragicomedy where taxpayers and tuition-payers fund their own societal division, proving that the only thing higher education is enlightening us on is how to efficiently burn money on fueling racial discord. For a truly enlightening experience, one might consider investing in something with a better return, like maybe a bonfire of cash.
Woke Perspective
A Revolutionary Voice Against Systemic Racism
Dante King's lecture, "Diagnosing Whiteness and Anti-Blackness," serves as a vital, illuminating beacon in the ongoing struggle against systemic racism, courageously highlighting the deep-rooted anti-blackness and the perpetuation of rape culture within American legal and societal structures. King's analysis, far from being divisive, seeks to foster a comprehensive understanding of historical injustices, urging an acknowledgment of the pervasive racism embedded within American institutions. His work, especially in a climate that often seeks to silence such critical voices, represents not just academic discourse but a necessary step towards healing and equity, offering pathways to dismantle the systemic barriers that uphold racial disparities. King's approach, centered on education and community support, challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths, fostering a crucial dialogue that transcends simplistic accusations of racism to address the complex realities of racial injustice in America.