https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/97333?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2022-02-24The chair of Columbia University’s psychiatry department has been suspended after posting a tweet earlier this week that many have called racist.
The original tweet from Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, along with his entire Twitter account, have since been deleted — but not before members of #MedTwitter took screenshots that were reposted and shared. In the tweet, he retweeted another user who had posted about Sudanese model Nyakim Gatwech, describing her as “the most beautiful among the Black beauties.” Lieberman added his own version of a compliment to this, writing, “whether a work of art or freak of nature, she’s a beautiful sight to behold.”
Healthcare professionals on #MedTwitter were quick to point out why his remark was not, in fact, a compliment at all.
“Respectfully, this ‘compliment’ is problematic stated and reads as racist,” wrote Stella Safo, MD, MPH, of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, in response.
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Lieberman formerly served as the president of the American Psychiatric Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_LiebermanLieberman was on the faculties of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and served as director of research at the Zucker Hillside Hospital of Long Island Jewish Medical Center.[4]
For the record, Gatwech is ugly:
Jews who call disingenuously call obvious Gentile phenotypes such as Gatwech's "beautiful" are actually trying to reinforce Eurocentrism by building the impression that phenotypes such as the above already represent the ceiling of beauty among "non-whites", thereby herding people to believe that the ceiling of beauty among "non-whites" is lower than that among "whites". The correct way to end Eurocentrism is to display Aryan phenotypes when examples of "non-white" beauty are required, for example: