US men's national soccer team is pelted with bottles after Christian Pulisic's game winner against rival Mexico as CONCACAF Cup final is tainted by anti-gay chants and disruptive fans
- A thrilling CONCACAF Nations League final between the US men's national soccer team and Mexico was tainted by episodes of disruptive fan behavior
- The US beat rival Mexico, 3-2, after Chelsea's Christian Pulisic netted a penalty kick and backup goalie Ethan Horvath saved another in extra time
- While celebrating Pulisic's go-ahead goal in the 109th minute, Team USA's Gio Reyna, who scored the team's first goal, was struck in the face with an object
- Team Mexico fans were seen throwing bottles and cups at the US in extra time
- There were other incidents, including a fan running onto the field in extra time
- Minutes earlier, a fan was seen jumping through the CBS Sports set during the segment preceding extra time. The fan jumped over a railing to avoid security
- The game became the second of the tournament to be paused because of anti-gay chants from Mexican fans. The final was nearly suspended due to the chant
A psychiatrist said in a lecture at Yale University’s School of Medicine that she had fantasies of shooting white people, prompting the university to later restrict online access to her expletive-filled talk, which it said was “antithetical to the values of the school.”
The online talk, titled “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” had been presented by the School of Medicine’s Child Study Center as part of Grand Rounds, a weekly forum for faculty and staff members and others affiliated with Yale to learn about various aspects of mental health.
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In her April 6 lecture, the psychiatrist, Dr. Aruna Khilanani, who has a private practice in New York and is not affiliated with Yale, described a “psychological dynamic that is on PTSD repeat,” in which people of color patiently explain racism to white people, who deny their attacks. When people of color then become angry, white people use that anger as “confirmation that we’re crazy or have emotional problems,” she said.
She recalled a white therapist telling her in psychoanalysis that she was “psychotic” whenever she expressed anger at racism, and said she had spent “years unpacking her racism to her,” even though she was the one being charged for the sessions.
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