A staff writer for The New Yorker has sparked backlash over a slew of shocking anti-white tweets.
Doreen St. Felix, a journalist who has also written for Vogue and Time Magazine, swiftly deleted her social media after X users brought up her tweets about how ‘whiteness fills me with a lot of hate.’
In other tweets, she wrote that ‘whiteness must be abolished’, that she ‘would be heartbroken if I had kids with a white guy’ and that white people’s lack of hygiene once started a plague.
‘I hate white men,’ the 33 year-old Haitian-American writer said in yet another post, which was first highlighted by conservative journalist Chris Rufo.
‘You all are the worst. Go nurse your f***ing Oedipal complexes and leave the earth to the browns and the women.’
St. Felix found her corrosive missives in the spotlight after writing for the Conde Nast-owned magazine about the controversy surrounding actress Sydney Sweeney‘s American Eagle jeans campaign.
The article slammed Sweeney’s fans for ‘wanting to recruit her as a kind of Aryan princess’, and said there were plenty of reasons’ not to like the actress’s advert.
Social media users flooded the New Yorker’s X post on the article with St Felix’s tweets, with one responding: ‘She doesn’t seem very neutral…’