Wednesday 16 November 2022 07:17 AM Self-described 'black supremacist' calls dad 'racist supporter' during ... trends now

Wednesday 16 November 2022 07:17 AM Self-described 'black supremacist' calls dad 'racist supporter' during ... trends now
Wednesday 16 November 2022 07:17 AM Self-described 'black supremacist' calls dad 'racist Trump supporter' during ... trends now

Wednesday 16 November 2022 07:17 AM Self-described 'black supremacist' calls dad 'racist Trump supporter' during ... trends now

A young woman and self described 'black supremacist' appeared to label their father a bigoted Trump supporter in a vicious eulogy at his own 'funeral.'

The woman - who uses they/them pronouns - posted video of the speech to their TikTok account last week in which they could be seen addressing a crowded auditorium during when they called a funeral in the caption.

It remains unclear whether or not the speech actually took place at their father's funeral, but in it the woman can be seen referring to his death and calling him a 'racist, misogynistic, xenophobic' and a 'Trump loving, cis-straight white man.'

The video has wracked up at least 1.7million views since it was posted last week, and a longer clip of the speech posted afterwards has garnered 166.4thousand views.

The woman - who goes by Saginthesun online - characterizes themself as a 'black supremacist' on their TikTok, which is full of videos decrying capitalism, discussing racism, and gender fluidity.

Saginthesun has not respond to DailyMail.com requests for comment. 

The woman - who goes by Saginthesun online - characterizes themself as a 'black supremacist' on their TikTok

The woman - who goes by Saginthesun online - characterizes themself as a 'black supremacist' on their TikTok

Saginthesun posted a baby picture of themself with their father in a TikTok video

Saginthesun posted a baby picture of themself with their father in a TikTok video 

In the video, Saginthesun can be heard briefly voicing gratitude for their father, before lambasting him and saying they don't miss him.    

'Dad, please know that I am grateful, and highly aware of what you have done for this family, [but] I still don't miss you,' they said.   

'When you died, I felt like there was a hole. I missed something, but it wasn't you. It was the idea of what you could [have] become. I missed being able

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