How Yale Killed America How Yale Killed America
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When I sued Yale University for Discrimination in Medical Admissions, I expected strong opposition and mischief in my case, but I didn’t expect the decay I found as Yale anchored America to a fallible status quo of racial segregation. As I proceeded, I discovered Yale had its tentacles in every government office, waiting to quash every attack on its name. I also discovered Yale has a particularly pronounced discrimination against Black people, which stems from its British colonialist foundation, crippling Black prosperity in business, relationships, academia. Although Yale carefully curates a façade of inclusion (i.e. the pronouns, and bespeckling its campus with Black people), it is actually a deeply racist institution that weaponises history, anthropology and psychology to assassinate authentic pro-Black development efforts, including the global South, in order to maintain the status quo of White Supremacism, for its financial gain.
For Yale money and power are always the bottom line. Yale, through its alumni, Scott Harris, and clerk of the SCOTUS, illegally screens supreme court cases to be heard according to the highest bidder, such as porn hub and the NRA. Thus, as a result of Yale’s greed, other races suffer, including Caucasian males. Yale causes young adults to enter into drug and porn addictions, with which they struggle for life, and may eventually commit suicide, as I learnt while pursuing a personal case that was assigned to a Yale judge.
What is particularly sinister about Yale is how it quietly sows seeds of discord among ethnic groups, while posing to be the hero: Yale judge Paula Xinis actively upheld that I was not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, because I was a Nigerian citizen, and so enforced CBRE’s commercial leasing discrimination against me. Yet, this same judge, posed to be the hero of the Hispanic race by ordering foreign El-Salvadorian citizen, Kilmar Garcia’s, return to the United States. In order to win back Hispanic voters, she made a big show of her “pro-diversity” efforts with Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland. Similarly, Yale judge Dabney Friedrich lied to enforce anti-Black discrimination in the US Catholic Church by White racists, and dismissed the case prematurely. Yet when a Black DC attorney stated a certain minority group was being discriminated against, Dabney protected the White Christian institution, by letting the case have the “full benefits of a trial.” Thus, Yale judges cause resentment among races by inequitably applying the law along racial lines and upholding the slave era notion that Black people are 3/5th of a person and not entitled to due process, however unconstitutional.
It was not until I returned to Nigeria to move into my new home that I knew with absolute certainty that it was God’s will for me to sue Yale. What happened? My father, the top environmental law Barrister and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who spent his life suing oil companies to clean up their oil spills in the Niger-Delta, had left in my house, a gift, before crossing into the joys of Eternal Life. The object had been covered with black tarpaulin and stayed in the shadows of my hallway, so although I had passed it on several occasions, I never thought to investigate further. One random day, when I had been hurt from experiencing race based discrimination as a businesswoman in the US, I passed by the black tarpaulin and I finally thought, what is this black mass? I then removed the large tarpaulin cover, and unveiled a wooden frame. As I turned the wooden frame around, to my surprise and delight, I beheld a 6 feet tall, beautifully painted portrait of the man, the myth, the legend, my daddy, looking stunning in his Learned Silk legal regalia. It was then I heard so clearly, in his voice: Pursue Yale.
Ms Nwosu is a medical scholar, human rights activist, government advisor, political and social scientist. She is Catholic and now has a reputation for slaying Goliaths

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2025
July 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
119
Pages
PUBLISHER
Five Loaves Media
SELLER
Adaeze Nwosu
SIZE
31.2
MB
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