Self-described ‘black supremacist’ calls dad ‘racist Trump supporter’ during his funeral

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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 the pronouns she/she – posted a video of the speech to their TikTok account last week, showing them addressing a packed room when they mentioned a funeral in the caption.

It remains unclear whether the speech actually took place at their father’s funeral, but it features the woman referring to his death and calling him a “racist, misogynist, xenophobe” and a “Trump loving, cis-straight white male.” ‘ calls. .’

The video has been viewed at least 1.7 million times since it was posted last week, and a longer clip of the speech posted afterward has garnered 166.4 thousand views.

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

Saginthesun did not respond to requests for comment from DailyMail.com.

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

The woman – who goes by Saginthesun online – describes herself on their TikTok as a ‘black supremacist’

Saginthesun posted a baby photo of herself with their father in a TikTok video

Saginthesun posted a baby photo of herself with their father in a TikTok video

In the video, Saginthesun can be heard briefly expressing gratitude for their father, before scolding him and saying they don’t miss him.

“Dad, please know that I am grateful and very 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 do [have] become. I missed being able to hope and wish that one day you would turn a corner and see the world from my perspective.”

The woman goes on to say that they lacked hope that their father would one day fight for the things they believed in, and that they “missed my fantasy about you,” before berating him for his beliefs.

“When you died it confirmed the fact that you will never be what you could have been, but only what you are,” they said.

“And what you are is a racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, Trump-loving, cis, straight white man.”

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

In the video, Saginthesun can be heard briefly expressing gratitude for their father, before scolding him and saying they don’t miss him

Saginthesun has posted numerous videos on their TikTok complaining about their father's opinion

Saginthesun has posted numerous videos on their TikTok complaining about their father's opinion

Saginthesun has posted numerous videos on their TikTok complaining about their father’s opinion

Saginthesun added that their father “disrespected and ignored the life and death of entire communities.”

“You are everything I don’t want to be and I refuse to stand here and sing the praises of a man who is the paradigm of white supremacy,” they said.

The woman decides to swear to be nothing like her father.

“I swear to God, I will make this world a better place. Not because of you at all, but against you,’ they said.

As they spoke, members of the audience could make shocked noises, and the applause that followed them behind the stage spread.

In their eulogy, Saginthesun said their father

In their eulogy, Saginthesun said their father “disrespected and ignored the life and death of entire communities.”

Many people expressed support for the daughter for speaking out about what they felt about who their father was rather than putting up a false front at his funeral.

Others thought the woman would later regret their choice.

“Something tells me looking back, she’s going to feel pretty bad about bashing her dad like that at his funeral,” one TikTok user commented.

One person pointed out that no matter what bad the man has done in his life, funerals were for people to celebrate the good.

“He has a family and they sit in the crowd watching, even though he was bad, a funeral is a place to celebrate the GOOD parts of his life and his family wants to do that in peace.”

Another said the woman made the funeral about herself.

“I had issues with my mother but couldn’t arrange her funeral over myself because I know funerals are for the attendants.”