![]() ![]() And unlike greedy Yale, we won’t charge you $55,500 for the “privilege” to hear it. News website comments sections have become fertile grounds for a heated debate on what many have called a noxious diatribe in so many words. Khilanani’s groundbreaking lecture from April 6th, choosing instead to hog this life-changing therapy all to themselves.Įven more outrageous, the pompous self-important worms had the unmitigated gall to brag about it in a post to the Yale School of Medicine’s website: “We ultimately decided to post the video with access limited to those who could have attended the talk- the members of the Yale community.”įortunately, the full-time investigative staff at the Mock n’ Rob show managed to procure some highlight’s from Khilanani’s lecture. Khilanani has received a barrage of negative reviews on her private practice in the medical equivalents of Yelp. ![]() The snot-nosed elites of Yale University won’t allow us common folk to view the video of Ms. Aruna Khilanani delivered a virtual speech for a Yale panel discussion wherein she said that she has 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. In the thrilling lecture, titled “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” Khilanani shared that she cut off most of her former white friends five years ago, adding there were “no good apples out there.”Ĭould RIMRF be right for you? Sadly, you will never know, fellow sufferer of stress. Khilananis comments had been presented at Yales Child Study Center on April 6, where she apparently also said white people 'make my blood boil' and 'are out of their minds and have been for a long time. Khilanani’s heartfelt quest to push RIMRF therapy into the mainstream recently scored her an invitation to deliver remarks at the Yale School of Medicine’s Child Study Center, where she regaled her audience with uplifting fantasies of “unloading a revolver into the head of any white person” who dared to get in her way. Since then her private practice has received one star reviews. The American Medical Association has yet to recognize “Racially-Inspired Murderous Rage Fantasy” or RIMRF as a recommended treatment for patients suffering from clinically diagnosed hypertension, panic attacks, and/or depression, but Khilanani is a pioneer in her profession who is not afraid to lead the way! And as the great American entrepreneur and fellow sociopath Elizabeth Holmes once said: “First they think you’re crazy, then they fight you, and then all of a sudden you change the world.”
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