Someone should alert the leadership of the American Psychiatric Association that the site is satire and not a manual. Back in March, the APA — a 40,000-plus strong medical specialty organization that represents psychiatrists around the globe — announced Johns Hopkins professor Mansoor Malik as the 2026 recipient of the Chester M. Pierce Human Rights Award. Malik was supposed to deliver an acceptance speech at the APA’s annual meeting in May. That the title of the lecture features a blood libel offers some insight into why the lecture was rescheduled. That is, why was Malik ever selected as the recipient of a “humanitarian” award that takes the namesake of the psychiatrist who introduced the concept and term “microaggression”?