New Yorker staff writer Doreen St. Félix is facing intense criticism after her own past words came back to bite her.

Old tweets in which she expressed overtly racist views toward white people resurfaced shortly after she published a scathing article about actress Sydney Sweeney, whom she described as an “Aryan Princess.”

The writer deleted her social media accounts in a panic after tweets resurfaced in which she admitted to being “filled with hate” toward White people.

St. Félix had also claimed that White people were “genetically predisposed” to spreading infectious diseases, once again targeting genetic aspects of race, the very theme she used to criticize Sweeney’s campaign.

New Yorker writer deletes social media after racist tweets resurface following scathing critique of Sidney Sw

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