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Dr. Frances Cress Welsing: Should We Teach Her Racism Theory In Schools?

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Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, a pioneer in the field of psychology, made her transition from this physical life on January 1, 2016. She is remembered for her controversial "Cress Theory of Color Confrontation" and her book "The Isis Papers" in which she asserted that white racism is a global phenomenon based on the minority white population's fear of genetic extinction due to their inherently recessive genes. Should this theory be taught n our schools to all children as a means to uproot and destroy future generations of white racism by exposing the fears and eliminating them? Should whites learn to accept the inevitability of science and evolution and understand that their recessive physical traits are no longer needed for survival, as the earth's climate has changed since the ice age? Everyone's body is genetically adapting in order to conform with the Earth's changes, do we need to teach youth the science of genetics at an early age in order to destroy false teachings of white supremacy?

 

 

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