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Medical Journal Claims ‘Whiteness’ a ‘Malignant, Parasitic-like Condition’ Without a ‘Permanent Cure’

An article written by Dr. Donald Moss, a white man who is a faculty member of both the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, has prompted a great deal of backlash and anger for its blatant racist attack on white people, Newsweek and others reported.

In the article, titled, “On Having Whiteness,” Moss claims that “whiteness” is a “malignant, parasitic-like condition” that does not have a “permanent cure.”

Breitbart reported:

He added that the condition, while “being in one’s body, in one’s mind, and in one’s world,” makes the “host” specifically target nonwhite people due to their “parasitic Whiteness.”

Moss further wrote: “once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate.” Moss went on to explain how a person could pursue treatment for the “condition.”

“Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions,” Moss wrote.

“Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness’s infiltrated appetites—to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation,” he continued.

Moss wrote that “the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning (‘never again’) or as temptation (‘great again’).”

Newsweek added:

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Moss also wrote that he felt whiteness “easily infiltrates even groups founded on the protection of individuals, on democratic principles.” Moss also postulated treatment for the condition.

“Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness’s infiltrated appetites—to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation,” Moss wrote in an abstract summary for the Journal. “When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning (‘never again’) or as temptation (‘great again’).”

Even with treatment, Moss wrote, there “is no guarantee against regression” and “[t]here is not yet a permanent cure.”

Naturally, the article sparked a great deal of anger:

Good question.

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Scary…

Heh…

In the view of this writer, this isn’t “scholarship.”  It’s racist genocidal hatred, pure and simple.  It’s literally nothing more than the 21st century version of “Mein Kampf.”  This is the kind of claptrap that could very easily be used to justify the legal mass murder of white people.  And if you think something like that can’t happen, I challenge you to Google “Holocaust.”

Apparently, I’m not the only one to think this:

“Moss has multiple books and more than 50 published articles that link ‘basic Freudian concepts to contemporary social and clinical problems,’” Breitbart said.

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