A Maryland city has launched an investigation into its equity director after Fox News Digital reported on her racist posts that sometimes advocated violence.
Kayla Allies Carter is the “Racial Equity Officer” for the City of College Park, Maryland. She was hired in 2022 to build a team tasked with implementing a “racial equity” agenda across all city departments that impacts policies, practices, programs and budgets.
Carter said he supports “black liberation” through revolutionary means and is working with some activists to plan “how we will eat, live and grow after we burn everything down.” Ta.
College Park City Manager Kenny Young issued a statement Wednesday saying, “The city is aware of posts made by Racial Equity Officer Kayla Carter on her personal account. Mr. Carter’s views do not reflect his opinions, beliefs, or core values.” of the City of College Park and its Mayor and City Council. ”
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Kayla Allies Carter is a racial equity officer in College Park, Maryland. (TIkTok: @kaylaliese)
“The city is investigating this matter and will take appropriate action. This is a personnel matter and city staff and staff cannot comment further on this personnel matter.”
According to her social media, Carter believes that it is not enough to just not be racist; one must actively be anti-racist and work to “dismantle this society.” It is said that there is In some of her posts, she defended violence, including one that asked, “Why do black people always have to justify our violence and anger?”
A post from May 2020 reads, “Do you all understand why oppressed people are constantly shamed for using violence?? Because the oppressors are the only Because they want to be the users. They don’t want to talk back.” Not like I say, face A–. no. ”
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According to her X post, an equity executive from College Park, Maryland wants to dismantle and destroy America. (Fox News Digital)
The header of her X account is an image that reads, “I can’t wait for society to fall so that my ideology can rise from the ashes!”
“Today, I co-hosted and took up space with dozens of people who have dedicated their lives, businesses, and money to Black liberation. Every day, every day, I am a light worker. “I’m already planning (planning) how to act like this. After we burn everything down, you’ll still eat and live and grow,” she tweeted in May 2020.
“Remember we are at war against colonialism,” she wrote in a February 2021 Instagram post, which she captioned, “We cannot be forgotten.”

The city of College Park, Maryland, announced the opening of an investigation into Racial Equity Officer Kayla Carter.
Other racist comments included her saying things like, “This is why I can’t stand black people…” and “This is why I can’t trust you…” [White] People” will be announced in April and July 2022, respectively.
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In 2021, she posted, “I hate it when white kids stare at me. It’s literally terrifying so I just stare back at them until they stop.”
“Police are white supremacists,” she wrote in August 2020.




