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“New Yorker Staff slammed to Anti-White Post after the Sydney Sweeny attack”
A new yorker staff author participated last week to scrub his social media, when users resumed the old controversial tweets in response to their article, which criticized actress Sydney Sweeny, who described the star as a “Aryan Princess”.
Doren St. Felix removed his X account after shaking his old positions, New York Post reported,
These posts – some of them more than a decade old – such as the statements, such as “I hate white men,” and “white capitalism” “is the reason that the earth is in crisis.”
American Eagle returned to critics after Sydney Sweeny campaign
New Yorker Staff Writer Doren St. Felix removed his social media account, when users brought their racist tweets years ago in response to their article, slamming actress Sydney Sweeny. (Craig Barit/Getty; Dave Bennett/Getty)
The old positions of St. Felix were detected in response to August 2 New yorker article He said that he condemned Sweeni’s American Eagle Jeans advertisement.
“The alliance is incompatible, as long as, of course, we root around for other meanings, and we do not need to search for a long time: Jean, referring to the famous big breasts of Sweeni; Jean, referring to her whiteness,” St. Felix wrote, mentioning the tagline of the advertisement, “Sydney Swagey has great genes.
“The American Eagle campaign, Mustangs, Denim and the Zombie slopes of good genes, are the US’s lowest-manner-communist accessories,” continued by St. Felix. “Sweeni, on the prefix of total fame, is an adorable army, the most extreme of which she wants to recruit her as a kind of Aryan princess.”
Sydney Sweeni’s brothers make fun of ‘good jeans’ after promoting their Air Force.
Actress Sydney Sweeny has been the theme of Major Bachalash weeks ago after the introduction of her American Eagle Advertising Campaign. (Getty image)
When Swagei’s advertisement for the US Eagle was released, it was met with some progress and mainstream media critics with backlash, who accused them of advertising “whiteness” and linked the campaign to “Eugenics Movement”.
After St. Felix’s article, senior companion of Manhattan Institute Christopher Rufo took screenshots of the old social media posts and published by Staff Writer. In your X account,
“Shocker, the author of Sydney Sweeni, is a lump sum racist, the author of the New Yorker article,” he wrote.
Many of the old positions took white people.
In a 2014 post, St. Felix wrote, “I hate white people. All of you are the worst. Nurse your F —— Odipal Complex and leave the Earth brown and women.”
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Sydney Sweeni Los Angeles, Los Angeles, on August 03, 2025, arrives at Los Angeles Special Screening at Desert 5 Spots in California. (Photo by Emma McIntair/Getty Image) (Emma McIntire/Getty Image)
As Roofo continued to share his old positions to over 800,000 followers, he shared a screenshot of removing his account in response to backlash.
“Doren St. Felix, New Yorker Author who says that white people fill [her] With great hatred ‘and believe that white is predetermined to be genetically caused by calamities, he has removed his account, “he wrote.
After calling New Yorker not to condemn the author, Rufo also shared that the outlet had blocked him on X.
St. Felix and The New Yorker did not respond to the request of the comment immediately.
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