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Dr. Frances Cress Welsing – Phil Donahue Show
Frances Cress Welsing (born Frances Luella Cress; March 18, 1935 – January 2, 2016) was an American afrocentrist psychiatrist. Her 1970 essay, The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy), offered her interpretation on the origins of white supremacy culture.
She was the author of The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors (1991). Welsing caused controversy after she said that homosexuality among African-Americans was a ploy by white males to decrease the black population.
Frances Cress Welsing (born Frances Luella Cress; March 18, 1935 – January 2, 2016) was an American afrocentrist psychiatrist. Her 1970 essay, The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy), offered her interpretation on the origins of white supremacy culture.
She was the author of The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors (1991). Welsing caused controversy after she said that homosexuality among African-Americans was a ploy by white males to decrease the black population.
This is brilliant stuff. Even her claim about black homosexuality being somehow promoted by whites may have some basis in truth. Not that homosexuality isn't perfectly natural, but it makes sense that some black men are forced into sexual submissiveness through social and economic oppression. Not sure if it would work the same for black women. It's worth exploring anyway.
I used to watch this show and Phil Donahue never shied away from issues that made people uncomfortable. It was that element of discomfort that got people to discuss these topics. Watching this episode in 2018, I find this episode and the audience's response to be a foreshadowing of our current situation today and the future.
This is brilliant stuff. Even her claim about black homosexuality being somehow promoted by whites may have some basis in truth. Not that homosexuality isn't perfectly natural, but it makes sense that some black men are forced into sexual submissiveness through social and economic oppression. Not sure if it would work the same for black women. It's worth exploring anyway.
Dr Frances Cress Welsing was spot on, and amazingly kept her composure.
This amaze me how the white people in the audience are proving her point with their reaction
The audience is vastly missing the point.
I used to watch this show and Phil Donahue never shied away from issues that made people uncomfortable. It was that element of discomfort that got people to discuss these topics. Watching this episode in 2018, I find this episode and the audience's response to be a foreshadowing of our current situation today and the future.
Very unfocused discussion. Dr. Welsing has a particular position and definition for "racism", the audience is not really addressing it head on.