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De Blasio aide’s killer beau writes sick, sexual blog comments

The convicted-killer boyfriend of first lady Chirlane McCray’s top aide has been caught spewing sick thoughts about life in a series of disgusting blog posts that tout his love of violent sex and demean black women as frigid deadbeats.

“Good sex is an adrenaline rush and so is being violent,” Hassaun McFarlane wrote using the handle “stop end frisk” on the blog Hip Hop News 24-7. “Are you turned on as well when a man plays rough with you?’’

McFarlane — the live-in beau of Rachel Noerdlinger, chief of staff to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s wife — was outed last week as a convicted killer who has repeatedly called cops “pigs” over social media.

The Post recently learned that he also wrote the “violent’’ blog post and a slew of other sex-fueled and misogynistic rants.

Ironically, the discovery of the blog posts came as Noerdlinger tweeted Monday about Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

“Great meeting with Commissioner Rose Pierre-Louis, @zerlinamaxwell @rebeccakkatz & Tracy Weber-Thomas to discuss Domestic Violence Awareness Month & #NYC efforts!” she wrote.

In the blog posts, meanwhile, McFarlane weighed in on such topics as fellatio — and accused black women of withholding oral sex from men and not paying their bills on time.

“Trying to find the right black woman with a mean [oral sex] game is like trying to find a black woman with good credit,” he wrote in March 2011.

As for having sex on the first date, “I been with my broad for three years we f——d on the first night,” he wrote in another entry.

McFarlane, 36, refused comment Monday outside the Edgewater, NJ, home he shares with Noerdlinger, 43.

But his girlfriend of six years ripped his comments.

“I disavow all of these comments 100 percent and find them reprehensible,’’ she told The Post.

“As a woman who has spent my adult life promoting civil rights and women’s rights, Hassaun’s rhetoric does not speak to who I am and what I have fought for.

“My work in the de Blasio administration has been dedicated to improving the relationship between police and community.”

The mayor would not comment.

Additional reporting by Reuven Fenton and Kate Sheehy