Topic: Frances Cress Welsing

5 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
2:16:56 - 2:22:31

98: Mixed Up

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing on Psychosis and Integration

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's theories suggest that integration and interracial marriage can be a "psychosis" where black individuals feel psychologically but not functionally free. She argues that the system uses these relationships to "bleed out" the ADOS population, eventually eliminating legal claims for reparations by diluting the identifiable victim group.

94: Helping Our People
14:30 - 19:36

94: Helping Our People

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Black Entertainer Roles and Competition

Psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing argues that the system of white supremacy programs black people into roles as entertainers and athletes rather than scientists or doctors. The discussion frames hip-hop as a competitive sport, citing the "flow state" and the history of battle rapping and crowd control. This competitive nature is contrasted with other musical genres where aging is viewed differently.

91: Scott Free
2:21:10 - 2:27:16

91: Scott Free

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing on Media and Self-Hate

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing argues that the global system of white supremacy uses media to demean pigmentation, leading to widespread self-hate. The hosts discuss how beauty standards are shaped by television and magazines, often negating non-white features. They also touch on how "house buying shows" present a sanitized, unrealistic version of middle-class life.

84: More or Less
3:12:04 - 3:14:51

84: More or Less

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing versus William Shockley

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, a prominent psychiatrist, debated William Shockley, arguing that his "scientific" charts were no different from the propaganda used by Hitler to eliminate Jewish people. She posited that Shockley was a product of a social system programmed to focus on the genetics of people of color in order to destroy them. The hosts praise her ability to counter his ideology through open debate.