词条 | Ayo Kimathi |
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}} Ayo H. Kimathi (born December 2, 1973) is a native-born Washingtonian and self-proclaimed 21st-century Black freedom-fighter. He is an outspoken Black activist and international lecturer who focuses on Black racial survival and helping African people avert genocide in the 21st century. Born in Southeast Greater Community hospital, he spent his early life in Southeast Washington, D.C., where he acquired a deep interest in Black history and racial politics. He is most known for his opposition to homosexuality and pedophilia in the Black world community and his openly expressed animus towards white supremacy. The title he goes by when lecturing is the "Irritated Genie of Soufeese." He began his activist career in 1994 with a locally based Washington, D.C. Black community group called Positive Kemetic Visions (PKV). This group was most known for taking a public position against homosexuality, pedophilia, and poor behavioral standards in the Black community. In 2005 he self-published a book entitled, In the summer of 2009, he did a book tour from New York to Louisiana spreading his message against homosexuality in the Black community. In 2010, he did a brief stint as a radio host on 1450 WOL am in Washington, D.C. After leaving 1450 WOL am in 2010, Kimathi began an Internet radio program sharing the name of his organization (War on the Horizon). In July 2009, Kimathi began working in government contracting at Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) as a Small Business Specialist. On August 21, 2013, his identity as a Black Nationalist leader who spoke out vocally against homosexuality in the Black community was exposed in an online article from The Wire.[1] Once news of this article spread to mainstream news networks such as CNN,[2] FOX News, Huffington Post.[3] Kimathi was put on paid leave and eventually fired in December 2013.[4][5] In 2015, Kimathi was elected International Spokesman of a newly created movement called the Straight Black Pride Movement (SBPM). In the same year, he was officially banned from the country of Bermuda for a lecture he did stating among other things that, "Black men should only date and marry Black women." Based on his adamant stance against homosexuality, interracial dating and marriage, and sex, the Home Affairs Minister for Bermuda, Michael Fahy, banned Ayo Kimathi from Bermuda for at least (5) years in 2015. Early lifeAyo H. Kimathi was born in Southeast Washington, D.C., on December 2, 1973. He was the only son born to a single-parent mother. He was raised in SE Washington, D.C., in an apartment complex called Marbury Plaza. Kimathi attended Anne Beers Elementary School. He went to junior high school at Brown Junior High School in NE Washington, D.C. He attended high school at Dunbar Sr. High School in NW Washington, D.C. He graduated from an out-of-state private school in 1991 and attended Hampton University for college. He graduated from Hampton University in 1995 with a degree in finance. While in elementary school, he listened to 1450 WOL am on a daily basis before and after school. In doing so, Kimathi became greatly influenced by Cathy Hughes as a Black entrepreneur and Dick Gregory as a Black information resource. He also fell in love with a program by Listervelt Middleton called 'For the People.'[6]{{rp|Special Thanks - I}}[7] The influence these two programs had on Kimathi were central to the political and racial positions he would eventually take in his adult life. While in high school, Kimathi became close friends with a Jamaican girl who told him about her experience being sexually abused as a child. According to Kimathi, after hearing this story, he went on to hear many accounts from young Black girls of their sexual rape as children.[8] And these stories shared some commonalities - namely that most of these girls were raped by someone in their family and they never shared the story with their fathers for fear they would kill their rapists and go to jail. He graduated high school in 1991 and enrolled in Hampton University. Work LifeIn 1995, Kimathi took a job as a Small Business Specialist for the Department of the Navy. He worked there until 2003 when he quit to write the book, During his tenure with Positive Kemetic Visions (PKV) from 1994 to 2009, Kimathi produced numerous lectures focusing on racial conflict between Black people and whites. The most popular of these lectures is the "Effeminization of the Black Male" which he routinely performs in different cities around the United States of America and foreign countries. The primary focus of this lecture is his assertion that homosexuality and pedophilia are weapons used by whites to target the Black race for destruction and genocide. In 2009, Kimathi left PKV and started his own organization called War on the Horizon (WOH). Since then he has continued to lecture around the world and produce DVD videos concentrating on race relations and fighting homosexuality and pedophilia in the Black world community. In August 2015, he joined a newly formed movement called the Straight Black Pride Movement (SBPM). In September 2015, Kimathi traveled to Bermuda to perform his Effeminization of the Black Male lecture. In this lecture, Effeminization of the Black Male in Bermuda, he spoke to the audience about the SBPM. As a result of this lecture, the Minister of Home Affairs for Bermuda, Michael Fahy, officially banned the Ayo Kimathi from the country for 5 years.[9] On December 18, 2015, the Human Rights Commission of Bermuda submitted Kimathi a complaint about the lecture he gave in Bermuda where he stated that Black men should only date and marry Black women and that homosexuality originated from white Europeans along with other forms of “sexual deviance” including child molestation, bestiality and rape. Views: In his book, References1. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.thewire.com/national/2013/08/homeland-security-employee-moonlights-race-warrior/68600/|title = This Homeland Security Employee Is Preparing for a Coming Race War - The Wire|last = Ohlheiser|first = Abby|date = August 21, 2013|work = The Wire|access-date = |via = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimathi, Ayo}}2. ^http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2013/08/23/tsr-johns-dhs-employee-linked-to-hate-website.cnn 3. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/26/ayo-kimathi-racist_n_3818883.html|title = Ayo Kimathi, Racist Homeland Security Employee, Says 'War Is On' After Being Put On Leave|last = Wing|first = Nick|date = August 26, 2013|work = |access-date = |via = }} 4. ^1 https://www.rt.com/usa/homeland-security-ayo-kimathi-151/ 5. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2522805/Homeland-Security-worker-Ayo-Kimathi-outed-black-supremacist-finally-gone.html|title = Homeland Security worker Ayo Kimathi outed as black supremacist is finally gone {{!}} Daily Mail Online|last = Farberov|first = Snejana|date = December 12, 2013|work = Daily Mail|access-date = |via = }} 6. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite book|title = War on the Horizon - Black Resistance to the white-sex Assault|last = Irritated Genie|first = of Soufeese|publisher = Irritated Genie of Soufeese|year = 2005|isbn = 978-0977415106|location = Washington, D.C.}} 7. ^https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64658294 8. ^Predators In Our Midst DVD by War on the Horizon 9. ^{{Cite news|url = http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20150928/NEWS/150929723|title = Kimathi placed on Bermuda stop list {{!}} The Royal Gazette:Bermuda News|last = Lagan|first = Sarah|date = September 29, 2015|work = The Royal Gazette|access-date = |via = }} 5 : Living people|American activists|1973 births|Hampton University alumni|People from Washington, D.C. |
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