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College Park Investigates Equity Officer Who Allegedly Wants To ‘Burn It All Down’: REPORT

Kayla Allies Carter, a racial equity officer in Maryland’s College Park, is under investigation for social media posts that allegedly advocated violence, promoted black liberation and called on people to “burn everything down.” It is reported that he is receiving.

Social media posts by Mr. Carter, who was hired in 2022 to bring about “racial equality” in the city government, have been found to have included advocacy for violence, with one post saying, “Why are black people… “Do we always have to justify our violence and anger?” he is said to have asked. According to Fox News.

“Do you understand why oppressed people are always shamed for committing violence? Because the oppressor wants to be the sole perpetrator of violence. I don’t want to. “Please don’t do what I say.” Face is A–. No,” one of her posts allegedly said, according to Fox News.

Carter’s posts allegedly express her war on colonialism, her distrust of white people, the supremacy of police, and how “horrifying” it is for white children to stare at her, the paper said. FOX News reported.

College Park City Manager Kenny Young issued a statement Commenting on Carter’s post on Wednesday: The views expressed in Mr. Carter’s personal account do not reflect the opinions, beliefs, or core values ​​of the City of College Park and its Mayor and City Council. The city is investigating and will take appropriate action.” Young added: “City officials and employees cannot comment further on this personnel matter.” (Related: How much will federal diversity training cost taxpayers in 2023?)

nevertheless Carter’s Twitter account The header of her account reads, “I can’t wait for society to fall so that my ideology can rise from the ashes!”

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