Ayo Kimathi helps the Department of Homeland Security procure guns and ammunitions for United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Once out of the office, though, his hobbies apparently include advocating for a race war on the World Wide Web.
One former DHS supervisor of Kimathi told the Southern Press Law
Center that the ICE small business specialist “fights for the
little guy,” has a “commanding presence” and is pretty
good at his job. Not all of Kimathi’s current co-workers have
such nice words, though, and a SPLC report published this week
might leave even more federal agents stuck answering questions
about a man perhaps best known by his online alias: Irritated
Genie.
Don Terry of the SPLC’s Hatewatch group published a profile of
Kimathi on Wednesday this week and linked the man as being “the
Irritated Genie,” the administrator of a website called War on
the Horizon. And although a Google search for Kimathi can help
assist a number of small firms towards selling munitions to the
DHS, a quick query of his alleged alter-ego returns something
that ICE isn’t all too happy about.
According to the SPLC, Kimathi calls for the killing of
whites, Jews and gays using that alias, and he even travels the
country discussing how homosexuality, pedophilia, bestiality and
“white culture” is being used as a “weapon of mass
destruction” against black people worldwide. Lectures are
uploaded on YouTube and are available alongside other diatribes
discussing how “white-sex offenders…have infested the Black
Conscious community like roaches in a cereal box.”
“War on the Horizon (WOH) is a Haitianist organization created
for the purpose of preparing Black people worldwide for an
unavoidable, inevitable clash with the white race,” the
website states. “[W]hites around the world are absolutely
determined to exterminate Afrikan people in all corners of the
Earth.”
The SPLC reported that Kimathi received permission from his
superiors to run the website when he isn’t working in the office,
but didn’t exactly explain as much information as critics think
he could have.
“If he had adequately and truthfully described his group,”
a former supervisor said, “I can’t imagine for a minute he
would have been granted permission.”
“When I saw the website, I was stunned,” the supervisor
said. “To see the hate, to know that he is a federal employee,
it bothered me.”
“People are afraid he will come in with a gun someday and go
postal. I am astounded, he’s employed by the federal government,
let alone Homeland Security.”
In the hours since the SPLC first profiled Kimathi, his name and
that of his alleged alter-ego return more results on Google than
ever before. When the SPLC called the phone number listed on the
WOH website, the person on the other end of the line wouldn’t
comment if the two persons were one in the same.
“He just goes by the Irritated Genie,” Hatewatch was told.
Meanwhile, though, ICE has already managed to issue a response
which could soon eventually leave the Irritable Genie more time
to travel the country lecturing about eradicating whites.
“ICE does not condone any type of hateful rhetoric or advocacy
of violence of any kind against anyone,” Deputy Press
Secretary Gillian Christensen said in a statement to Huffington
Post. “Every ICE employee is held to the highest standard of
professional and ethical conduct. Accusations of misconduct are
investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action
is taken.”
Republished from: RT





