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In CT, Black Newspaper Columnist Tells Black Radio Host Live On The Air: "You Are What Malcolm X Called A N*gger!"

September 11, 2025
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Last week, WTIC talk show host Reese On The Radio conducted a live interview all about racism with Dr. Fred McKinney, a columnist with the Connecticut Post.

McKinney describes himself as a "diversity expert, columnist, professor, white paper writer, Yale Ph.D. economist, small business expert, former not-for-profit CEO, international keynote speaker, marathoner, board member, and entrepreneur."

He has taught at Sacred Heart University, Brandeis University, UConn's School of Business and Dartmouth's School of Business in Connecticut.

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McKinney wrote an opinion at the end of August that caught Reese's attention, titled: Mr. President, please send me to Africa (with what you owe me)!.

It seems McKinney was triggered at the thought of "Maryland dad" and alleged gang member / human trafficker getting deported to Uganda.

He further suggested that "ICE, the FBI and the National Guard, Trump’s American Gestapo" have put Black Americans — or what McKinney prefers to call "Descendants of Stolen People" aka "DSPs" — in the cross-hairs in a "war with Black leadership and the Black community."

"We are quickly approaching a racial crisis in this country not seen since the Civil War," McKinney claimed before eventually begging Trump to send him to Africa so Trump "can have this land Europeans stole from the only real Americans, the Native Americans."

It's worth adding that McKinney is also a reparations kinda guy.

Screenshot, Linked In

The Interview With Reese.

"I love when people talk about going back to Africa," Reese says. "My favorite subject."

Reese started off the discussion by reading the first two sentences of McKinney's opinion:

"President Donald Trump and his minions have recently threatened several high-profile and not so high-profile immigrants with forced exile to Uganda and Rwanda. In the hierarchy of hellish places in the uninformed addled mind of President Trump, these are countries no civilized person would want to live, let alone live in a prison."

Later in the opinion McKinney wrote, "while I would prefer Tanzania, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, or Burkina Faso, Rwanda and Uganda will do," so Reese asked McKinney why he would want to choose "hellish places" like Rwanda or Uganda.

McKinney clarified that he thinks Trump thinks the places are "hellish" and that he doesn't have a problem with those places. McKinney does have a problem with Kilmar Abrego Garcia being deported to Uganda which he described as "cruel" and thinks Kilmar belongs "at home" in Maryland... even though Kilmar is actually from El Salvador.

Reese adeptly called out McKinney on this hypocrisy.

The conversation moves on to slavery and whether slaves from Africa were "stolen" or "sold" before getting sent to America.

Next Reese schools McKinney on slave trade history, which McKinney called "bullshit."

Instead McKinney claims that as a Yale PhD, he knows more about the transatlantic slave trade -- which he said was run by a whole bunch of "white devils in Europe" -- than Reese.

McKinney became combative during the interview, and admitted he didn't want to have a dialogue with Reese, whom he branded a "liar," but instead preferred shouting over him.

Then McKinney grilled Reese on his background, skin color and where his "people" were from, at first unaware he was speaking with a black man. He proceeded to explain to Reese how all of the "institutions of the white man" are evil, citing "their" military, criminal justice, education and communication systems.

But when Reese called out McKinney for "laying down with the devil" to earn a PhD from one of the "institutions of the white man," McKinney claimed he simply "used" the white man's system at Yale to get ahead.

McKinney implied that Reese was actually doing the bidding of the white man with his radio show, and called Reese "miseducated" and "ignorant."

Reese asserted McKinney's resume was "dripping with whiteness" -- to which McKinney responded by saying that black men in America are "surrounded by white people so there's no getting away from them."

It started to get really spicy when the subject of the history of the democratic party came up, and a flustered McKinney accused all white men of being devils back then, and alleged that a "whole bunch of them" are still running around today, with the top devil, of course, being President Donald Trump.

Reese called McKinney a hypocrite for thinking it's alright for McKinney to "go to bed with the white man" but not for Reese, alleging this was the source of McKinney's frustrations.

McKinney called Reese an idiot and wanted to immediately end the interview.

"I'm frustrated because it's unbelievable that a n*gger like you is talking...," says McKinney. "You are what Malcolm X called a n*gger... yes you are!"

McKinney hung up.

Reese handled the situation brilliantly, armed with the facts.

But will the Connecticut Post bother to respond to one of their columnist's calling a Connecticut radio host the n-word multiple times live on the air?

And before taking any bets on that, consider some of the other opinions the Connecticut Post considered worthy of publication:

  • The absurdity of the anti-DEI Trump regime - McKinney alleges "white racists" including Trump, JD Vance and Elon Musk, are "attempting to erase everything that Black people (and other non-white men) have accomplished... and are attempting to transform America into apartheid era South Africa or the anti-bellum Confederate States of America."
  • Tarring and feathering in the 21st century - McKinney claims that Trump and his MAGA supporters want "America to be a white dominated country forever."
  • The lasting lessons of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' - McKinney argues that illegal immigrants are being hunted down by the Trump Administration much like escaped slaves were hunted under the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act.

> Read Reese's debrief about the shocking interview at CDM affiliate The Connecticut Centinal.

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The Georgia Record was relaunched in June of 2021 and has been extremely successful fighting corruption in the state named after King George of England. The original paper was started in 1899 and published into the early 20th century. In 2020, CDM (Creative Destruction Media) acquired Johns Creek Post and brought back The Georgia Record to better represent the state rather than just Johns Creek News.
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