In what might be the least surprising news of the week, a writer for The New Yorker who trashed Sydney Sweeney as an “Aryan princess” appears to be a full-blown racist herself.
Doreen St. Felix deleted her X account after sunlight was shone on her dark history of anti-white, antisemitic posts after her venomous recent article on the buxom white actress’s “great jeans” ad for American Eagle, which triggered leftists who likened it to “Nazi propaganda” and wailed that it was a dog whistle to white supremacists.
In her piece for the Conde-Nast publication titled “The Banal Provocation of Sydney Sweeney’s Jeans,” the writer claimed that Sweeney’s fans desire to “recruit her as a kind of Aryan princess,” and that there are “plenty of reasons” to dislike the American Eagle ad.
Sydney Sweeney has an adoring legion, the most extreme of whom want to recruit her as a kind of Aryan princess. @dstfelix writes about the actress’s controversial denim ad. https://t.co/qwEiPy0Qm6
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) August 3, 2025
But as seems to be a common trait with modern era “journalists,” St. Felix seems to be a hate-filled bigot who has frequently expressed her racist views on social media which have been shared by X users, including Chris Rufo who has been instrumental in exposing DEI and CRT as the publicly accepted cloak for the vile anti-white ideology that permeates the political left.
This is what The New Yorker is defending, conveniently organized into four screenshots pic.twitter.com/9bcewZzfOR
— Christopher F. Rufo
(@realchrisrufo) August 15, 2025
“I hate white men,” St. Felix declared in one now-deleted post.
“You all are the worst. Go nurse your f**king Oedipal complexes and leave the earth to the browns and the women,” she wrote in a doozy from 2014.
The New Yorker employs racists like Doreen St. Felix and gives them a platform to spread their hatred. Despicable. pic.twitter.com/Ph1toCbNrs
— Slip Mahoney (@Slip2Darkness) August 15, 2025
In 2015, she wrote, “white people, who literally started a plague because they couldn’t wash their asses, need never to say they taught black people hygiene.”
Another topic frequently mentioned by St. Felix is the Holocaust.
In December 2014, she posted that “it’s tricknological, when white people invoke their holocaust, allows them to step out of their whiteness and slip on fake oppression.”
Six months later, she wrote, “like you know the experimenting on living people nazis did during the holocaust? That’s what happened to black women but a hundred fold.”
After being outed as a flaming racist, St. Felix – who has written for the left-wing publication since 2017 – destroyed the evidence.
Doreen St. Felix, the New Yorker writer who says that white people “fill [her] with a lot of hate” and believes that whites are genetically predisposed to causing plagues, has deleted her account. pic.twitter.com/1YelVshckE
— Christopher F. Rufo
(@realchrisrufo) August 15, 2025
She has also contributed to Time Magazine, New York, Vogue, The Fader, and Pitchfork, according to her New Yorker profile, which remains up despite her history of virulent anti-white racism. St. Felix was honored by Forbes, which included her on its “30 Under 30” media list in 2016.
It’s unlikely that St. Felix will face any disciplinary action from the publication, which, as Rufo notes, has its own issue with whiteness.
In 2020, Conde Nast, parent company of @NewYorker, set discriminatory racial quotas for hiring and pledged that all employees would undergo “anti-racism training”—with an apparent exemption for weapons-grade hatred against whites and Jews.
The entire BLM era was a fraud. pic.twitter.com/DuMl7MtVEu
— Christopher F. Rufo
(@realchrisrufo) August 15, 2025
“The @NewYorker is facing a dilemma. If they fire Doreen St. Felix, their left-wing employees and subscribers will screech. If they do not, they look cowardly, associate their brand with weapons-grade race hatred, and risk a federal civil rights investigation,” Rufo wrote on X. “Let them squirm.”
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Author: Chris Donaldson
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