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DHS Still Has Not Fired Black Supremacist

War on the Horizon screenshot
War on the Horizon screenshot
November 19, 2013

A black nationalist at the Department of Homeland Security who was placed on leave four months ago after his website calling for the mass murder of whites was discovered has still not been fired, National Journal reports.

The Southern Poverty Law Center exposed Ayo Kimathi’s website in August. He was placed on administrative leave with pay pending review.

Kimathi, using the online nom de guerre "the Irritated Genie," called for "ethnic cleansing" of "black-skinned Uncle Tom race traitors" on his website, which envisioned a massive race war on the horizon. "In order for Black people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill a lot of whites—more than our Christian hearts can possibly count," he wrote.

In other postings, he warned that whites and their enablers like President Obama are trying to "homosexualize" black men in order to make them weaker, and suggested that a woman's primary role in life should be to "keep a strong Black man happy." He also seemed to hold anti-Semitic views, claiming in a Facebook post that his website was under attack from a conspiracy of "zionist smallhats, the Uncle Tom koons," and, naturally, "the haters."

Kimathi made $115,731 in 2012. He has worked at DHS since 2009. He claimed the website was "intended for entertainment."

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