The co-founder of Black Lives Matter’s Toronto chapter believes white people are “recessive genetic defects” and sub-human.
Yusra Khogali wrote on Facebook that “Whiteness is not humxness” and that “white skin is sub-humxn,” according to The Toronto Sun. (Khogali intentionally misspells “human” in order to eliminate “man” from the word, a common practice among left-wing feminists.) She goes on to say that white people are “recessive genetic defects” who “need white supremacy to protect their survival as a people.”
Black people, Khogali writes, “simply through their dominant genes can literally wipe out the white race if we had the power to,” later adding that black people are “superhumxns.”
For anyone remotely familiar with Afrocentrist talking points, this isn’t anything new. Countless blogs – replete with many misspellings and hilarious historical inaccuracies – promote this very same rhetoric. As a general rule of thumb, though, people with degrees in We Wuz Kangz Studies should avoid talking about genetics.
Honestly, none of this upsets me. I’m not a conservative; I don’t think that we could all “just get along” if we dispensed with racism and identity politics. As a radical nationalist, my heart soars every time I encounter anti-White rhetoric – especially particularly explicit, hateful instances, such as…