Hateful anti-white posts of writer for prestigious Conde Nast magazine
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A staff writer for The New Yorker has sparked backlash over a slew of shocking anti-white tweets. 

Doreen St. Felix, who has contributed to publications like Vogue and Time Magazine, quickly removed her social media presence after X users highlighted her tweets about how ‘whiteness fills me with a lot of hate.’

In other tweets, she mentioned that ‘whiteness must be abolished,’ expressed that she ‘would be heartbroken if I had kids with a white guy,’ and remarked on how white people’s lack of hygiene once sparked a plague.

‘I hate white men,’ the 33-year-old Haitian-American writer stated in another post, initially brought to light 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 faced scrutiny for these inflammatory statements after she wrote for the Conde Nast-owned magazine about the debate around actress Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle jeans campaign.

The piece criticized Sweeney’s fans for ‘wanting to recruit her as a kind of Aryan princess,’ noting there were ample reasons to disapprove of the actress’s advertisement.

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…’ 

Doreen St. Felix, a staff writer for The New Yorker, has sparked backlash after her furious anti-white tweets resurfaced in which she wrote that 'whiteness must be abolished'

Doreen St. Felix, a staff writer for The New Yorker, has faced backlash after her vehement anti-white tweets reemerged, where she said ‘whiteness must be abolished.’

‘I think it may not be about the jeans,’ another said, with screenshots of the writer’s inflammatory tweets, some of which date back a decade. 

In one of the resurfaced posts, St Felix admitted that she ‘writes like no white is watching.’ 

St Felix’s fascination with the Earth before whites continued in other posts, with one saying that ‘we lived in perfect harmony w/ the earth pre whiteness.’ 

‘All humans are not the reason the earth is in peril,’ she wrote. ‘White capitalism is.’ 

Despite her disdain for capitalism, St Felix appears to benefit from its fruits.

Her address listed as a $1.3 million home in a gated Brooklyn community which faces a pretty marina. 

In another post from 2015, she said that ‘it’s really gonna suck when we have a white president again.’ 

‘White people, who literally started a plague because they couldn’t wash their asses, need never say they taught black people hygiene,’ she said in another. 

In one confusing take, St Felix said that ‘middle class white people think hospitals are places to go when you’re sick – that the police are who you go to when you need safety.’ 

St Felix deleted her social media after the tweets resurfaced, and she could not be reached for comment. 

Daily Mail has contacted Conde Nast and the New Yorker for reaction to St Felix’s missives.

St Felix, who has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2017, wrote that 'whiteness fills me with a lot of hate' in her furious social media rants

St Felix, who has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2017, wrote that ‘whiteness fills me with a lot of hate’ in her furious social media rants 

St Felix has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 2017, and is a regular contributor to the weekly column Critics Notebook, according to her New Yorker profile. 

She was previously editor-at-large at Lenny Letter, a newsletter by actress Lena Dunham, and was a culture writer at MTV News. 

In 2016, the year after many of her tweets about white people were sent, she was named on Forbes’ ’30 Under 30′ media list. 

In 2017, she was a finalist for a National Magazine Award for Columns and Commentary, and, in 2019, she won in the same category. 

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