Meet College Park, MD's 'Racial Equity' Leader

In 2022, [Kayla Aliese] Carter joined the city workforce under Mayor Fazlul Kabir to implement a “racial equity” agenda across all city departments, affecting policies, practices, programs and budgets. Under Kabir’s leadership, she was to work on reviewing “all current policies and programs” for any bias and “disparate impact… for Black people.”

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Carter however appears to prefer arson to analysis.  She has long voiced violent and racist views. She helps guide fellow armchair revolutionaries on “how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down.”  She has little patience with incremental changes and calls for others to “dismantle this s–t.” Carter maintains that it is only the destruction of society that will result in true justice: “I can’t wait for society to collapse so MY ideology can rise from the ashes!”

She also rejects criticism of violence, asking “Why do Black people always have to rationalize our violence and anger?” After all, she noted on Instagram, “we are at war against colonialism.”

Ed Morrissey

Turley refers to this as "radical chic," a fad that I thought had passed 40 or more years ago. Like every other bad idea, this one is apparently cyclical. Carter is a product of that venomous breeding ground of Marxist malcontents: Academia. And it's long past time that we start decolonizing it by cutting off all federal funding to Academia. 

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