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Calls to sack government adviser who suggested black people are mentally inferior and mocked women’s sport


THE GOVERNMENT are facing calls to sack an adviser who suggested black people are mentally inferior and mocked women’s sport.

Andrew Sabisky was hired after Boris Johnson’s top aide Dominic Cummings‘ posted an open advert to “misfits and weirdos”.

 Mr Sabisky is already facing calls to be sacked

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Mr Sabisky is already facing calls to be sacked

The 27-year-old researcher has been brought in to work as a contractor on Downing Street projects, and previously called for children to be given mind-altering drugs.

In a post being circulated on social media, Mr Sabisky claimed black people had lower IQs than white people.

He wrote: “If the mean black American IQ is (best estimate based on a century’s worth of data) around 85, as compared to a mean white American IQ of 100, then if IQ is normally distributed, you will see a far greater percentage of blacks than whites in the range of IQs 75 or below, at which point we are close to the typical boundary for mild mental retardation.”

He added that this was why there was a higher rate of black students with an “intellectual disability”.

According to the Mail on Sunday, Mr Sabisky also posted to the website run by Mr Cummings suggesting mandatory birth control.

He said: “One way to get around problems of unplanned pregnancies creating a permanent underclass would be to legally enforce universal uptake of long-term contraception at the onset of puberty.

“Vaccination laws give it a precedent, I would argue.”

In vile Tweets, he also said: “I am always straight up in saying that women’s sport is more comparable to the Paralympics than it is to men’s.”

In another post to Mr Cummings‘ site, Mr Sabisky dismissed the Home Affairs Select Committee’s description of female genital mutilation as a scandal.

He said: “It is still unclear to what extent FGM represents a serious risk to young girls, raised in the UK, of certain minority group origins.

“Much of the hue and cry looks more like a moral panic.”

It comes after The Times revealed he had also demanded children be given the drug modafinil.

He said: “From a societal perspective the benefits of giving everyone modafinil once a week are probably worth a dead kid once a year.”

Today Downing Street stood by the new adviser despite mounting calls to fire him over his views on enforced contraception and black people’s intelligence.

Asked if they would condemn his comments, the PM’ spokesman said: “I’m not going to be commenting on individual appointments”.

He then refused 32 times to say whether Mr Johnson shared the adviser’s views.

The spokesman would only say Mr Johnson’s views were “well publicised and documented.”

The row has already engulfed the cabinet with several ministers now tipped to demand he be sacked immediately.

Some have already made it clear they won’t attend any meetings with Mr Sabisky, or even respond to his emails.

A source said: “Did nobody consider Google? Jesus f*****g Christ”.

Another added: “Interesting take on the people’s government”.

Yesterday Shadow Cabinet Office minister Jon Trickett demanded he be sacked at once.

He said: “There are really no words to describe Boris Johnson’s appointment as one of his senior advisers a man who is on record as supporting the forced sterilisation of people he considers not worthy.

“He must of course be removed from this position immediately.”

 The PMs top aide Dominic Cummings is said to have made the hire

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The PMs top aide Dominic Cummings is said to have made the hireCredit: Reuters

Mr Sabisky is said to already be working in Downing Street and telling people what to do.

A source said: “He’s incredibly cocky and isn’t afraid of telling everyone what he thinks, however senior they are.

Another source added: “Nobody knows if he has clearance but he has been bossing the prime minister around already.”

Mr Sabisky did not respond to requests for comment.

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