Columbia psychology
professor, who is a Black activist, admits to being a proud heroin addict
By
Julio
Severo
A Columbia
University professor of psychology and neuroscience says he snorts heroin and
takes other drugs to feel “refreshed” and “prepared to face another day.”
Carl
Hart, 54, says that he does “recreational” psychoactive drugs to “study” their
effects on humans. He is the chair of the prestigious Columbia University’s
psych department.
“There
aren’t many things in life that I enjoy more than a few lines by the fireplace
at the end of the day,” he wrote.
Hart
hopes that coming clean about his drug use will help lead to the
decriminalization of illegal drugs.
For
Hart, to oppose drug use makes racism strong. He even launched a book titled “Drug
Use for Grown-ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear.”
“He
draws on decades of research and his own personal experience to argue
definitively that the criminalization and demonization of drug use — not drugs
themselves — have been a tremendous scourge on America, not least in
reinforcing this country’s enduring structural racism,” the publisher noted.
The
psychology professor argued that “drugs can enrich and enhance our lives.”
The
professor also admitted he has taken other drugs, including meth, and has
rolled on MDMA — which is often referred to by its street names like Molly and
ecstasy.
Hart
described taking MDMA as an “intense feelings of pleasure, gratitude and
energy.”
He
even found pleasure in snorting a version of so-called bath salts, a synthetic
cathinone that’s been linked to disturbing behavior from barking to breaking
into homes. Hart’s assessment: “unequivocally wonderful.”
Hart
has often defended black activism.
In
June 2020, he wrote the article titled “When Justice for Black People Begins,
the Looting Will Stop.” That is, he justified looting while the demands of black Marxist groups
as Black Lives Matter (BLM) are not met.
In
the article, Hart wrote that the “repulsive killings” of Breonna Taylor and George
Floyd by the police “have forced many individuals and institutions to
self-examine their roles in perpetuating centuries of anti-Black racism.”
Hart
admitted that Floyd’s toxicology report revealed that, in his system, he had methamphetamine,
fentanyl and tetrahydrocannabinol, the drug present in marijuana.
But,
for Hart, drugs in Floyd were no problem, especially now that both Hart and BLM
are using the Floyd case to advance their own ideologies, including Marxism and
drug legalization.
Some
would say that only a drug addict could support looting and other crimes committed
by BLM. Hart is an evidence of this.
By
this point, others would ask how such drug addict and black activist who
supports looting was given the presidency of the psychology department in one of
the most prestigious universities in the United States. Did he whine that he
was a black deprived of opportunities and that no black had ever chaired such
psychology department in Columbia? Did such ideological pressure lead his
university to give him the position?
“Our
founding document guarantees us at least three birthrights: life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness,” he said, thinking that drug use has everything to do
with “pursuit of happiness.”
The
document he mentioned was written by a U.S. population 98 percent Protestant
who believed that without God and the Bible was impossible to have a healthy
society. Yet, for Hart, it would be impossible to have a “healthy” society
without drug use, black Marxist activism and psychology, which helps him to see
as normal what is not normal.
Only
in an unhealthy society could sick individuals admit that they are proud of
their sins.
In Hart’s case, mix psychology, Marxism,
drug use and black activism and the end result is moral and spiritual chaos. As
the chair of the psychology department in Columbia, he is now in a position to
promote his personal chaos to his students.
With
information of Daily Mail.
Portuguese version of this article: Ativista
negro que é professor de psicologia na Universisade de Columbia admite ser um
orgulhoso viciado em heroína
Source:
Last Days Watchman
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