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Maryland city’s ‘Racial Equity Officer’ outed as another hateful advocate for a race-based revolution

The city of College Park, just four miles northeast of Maryland’s capital, is having a hard time finding city workers who don’t carry large bags. In November, former mayor and gay LGBT activist Patrick Wojaan
received He pleaded guilty to 140 charges related to child pornography and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

This week’s report is
exposure So-called “racial equity officers” in progressive cities Kayla Allies Carter He was clearly an identitarian, anti-police, and committed to “black liberation” through revolutionary means.

The city of College Park has already replaced its mayor and is reportedly investigating an equity director’s racist social media posts.

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according to Carter has served as College Park’s “racial equity officer” since May 2022, according to LinkedIn. The role appears to have been created in line with the Black Lives Matter themed resolution. 20-R-16, Passed before the city’s pedophile mayor was convicted.

In his role, Carter said he would “provide guidance on government policies and practices that negatively impact particular populations, and to implement, support, and sustain plans and actions to advance racial equity in the City’s communities.” “We will establish a process for this.”

“In this role, I also chair College Park’s GARE (Government Alliance on Race and Equity) cohort, serve as staff liaison for the city’s Restorative Justice Committee, and most importantly, Above all, I advocate for and work for the citizens of College Park who have been the victims of unjust policies and practices,” Carter wrote.

City
admit The website says Carter was responsible for “designing, coordinating, and organizing the racial equity plan” and “assembled a core team to carry out the development of equity assessment tools.”

fox news digital
shown Carter earns $75,600 in his role with the city, which is several thousand dollars more than the state average salary.

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provocative statement Recently, X’s posts caught the attention of a detective who managed to take notes before setting his account to private. Her post is now protected, but the controversial header remains. image An image of a speech bubble with the caption, “I can’t wait for society to fall so that my ideology can rise from the ashes!”

national desk
report In May 2020, Carter wrote, “Today, I co-host and take a place with dozens of people who have dedicated their lives, businesses, and money to Black liberation.”

“We are already making plans for how we will eat, live and grow after we burn everything down,” the city official added.

“Do you understand why oppressed people are always shamed for committing violence??” Carter reportedly wrote in another post after George Floyd’s death. “Because the oppressor wants to be the sole perpetrator of violence.”

Carter reportedly said in August 2020 that “police are white supremacists.”

In 2021, Carter wrote, “I hate it when white kids stare at me. It’s literally terrifying so I just stare back at them until they stop.”

After becoming a city employee, Carter wrote in July 2022: “This is why I don’t trust yT.” [white] people,”
report Fox News Digital.

“How many times can my job trick me into giving me “equity” training wherever I log on to watch YT? [white] The woman who taught me about systemic racism like BE FR,” Carter wrote in 2023.

response

College Park City Manager Kenny Young
Said In a statement Wednesday, it said, “The city has become aware of a posting on Racial Equity Officer Kayla Carter’s personal account. Ms. Carter’s views expressed on her personal account are the views of the City of College Park. , does not reflect the beliefs, core values” and its mayor and council. ”

“The city is investigating this matter and will take appropriate action,” Young continued. “This is a personnel matter and city officials and staff cannot comment further on this personnel matter.”

Blaze News reached out to Carter for comment, but he did not immediately respond.

Republican Nino Mangione of Maryland
I have written on You should apologize.”

“Leaders of goodwill across Maryland should immediately and strongly condemn Mr. Carter’s words and actions,” Mangione added. “There is no place in Maryland for this intolerable hatred and intolerance. People who behave like this should not be tolerated.”

Billionaire Elon Musk responded to reports about Carter’s comments:
I have written“Woke ideology wants you dead.”

Mr. Carter reportedly replied:
write“Oh, Elon, you know who I am…cash me out.”

National swimming star Riley Gaines
tweeted“Don’t believe me when I say it’s not a cult.”

“How do you feel about paying taxes now?”
I have written Turning Point America.

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