Maryland racial equity officer pledged to ‘burn it all down’ and destroy society so that her racial ‘ideology can rise from the ashes’

Maryland racial equity officer pledged to ‘burn it all down’ and destroy society so that her racial ‘ideology can rise from the ashes’

A Maryland city’s racial equity officer has called for destroying society and “burning it all down” so that her anti-white ideology “can rise from the ashes.”

ABC’s Channel 7 in Washington DC reports that “Kayla Aliese Carter, who designs College Park, Maryland’s racial equity plans, set an image as her X account header that reads ‘I can’t wait for society to collapse so MY ideology can rise from the ashes!'”

In 2020, Carter wrote: “Today I cohosted and occupied space with dozens of people who have committed their lives, businesses and money to Black liberation…Already planning (BEEN PLANNING) for how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down.”

In 2020, Carter attempted to rationalize violence by blacks. “Do yall understand why the oppressed are constantly shamed out of using violence??? BECAUSE THE OPPRESSOR WANTS TO BE THE SOLE PROFITEER OF VIOLENCE,” she wrote on X. “THEY DONT WANT TO DEAL WITH BACK TALK. ‘DO AS I SAY NOT AS I DO’ FACE ASS. No.”

She has also accused police of acting as “white supremacists.”

As Channel 7 notes,

In 2022, Carter began evaluating College Park’s policies and developing equity assessment tools to integrate “explicit” racial considerations into the city’s budget, practices and programs. She has repeatedly expressed frustration with situations involving White people.

“I hate when White children stare at me,” the official posted in 2021. “Its literally terrifying so I just stare back until they stop.”

This twisted notion of “racial equity” is also making inroads in education. Students are being taught to dismantle our society, which “racial equity” advocates claim has racism “baked into” it. A law school recently held mandatory sessions for students teaching that colorblindness, individualism, and arguments against affirmative action are all “racist attitudes and behaviors.”

Major school districts now use critical race theory texts such as How to be an Antiracist, and other texts that promote “race essentialism,” “active racial discrimination” against whites, “and anti-capitalism,” reports the Center of the American Experiment.

“To love capitalism is to end up loving racism. To love racism is to end up loving capitalism….Capitalism is essentially racist; racism is essentially capitalist,” says the best-selling book promoting critical race theory, “How to Be An Antiracist.” That book is a “comprehensive introduction to critical race theory,” gushes the leading progressive media organ SlateHow to Be An Antiracist advocates discrimination against whites, saying, “The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination [against whites]. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.”

The St. Paul schools cite the protocol “Courageous Conversation” as part of Critical Ethnic Studies. That CRT-influenced protocol has “guided school districts to deem traits such as the ability to plan ahead and ’emphasizing individualism as opposed to a more collective ideology’ as attributes of ‘whiteness.’” Schools have also disparaged individualism and planning ahead as signs of “cultural racism,” under its baneful influence.

Nothing is too virtuous to be depicted as racist by the woke black racists. Black Lives Matter protesters tore down the statue of Ulysses S. Grant in San Francisco on Juneteenth in 2021. Grant is the general who did the most to defeat the Confederacy in the Civil War. Later, as president of the United States, he appointed black people and Native Americans to office and tried to protect blacks against racist violence in the South, even though keeping federal troops in the South to protect blacks was costly and unpopular in the North. Grant’s contributions to black freedom were so great that he was celebrated by the black abolitionist Frederick Douglass. To him, more than to any other man, the Negro owes his enfranchisement,” Douglass said. Douglass eulogized Grant as “a man too broad for prejudice, too humane to despise the humblest, too great to be small at any point. In him the Negro found a protector, the Indian a friend, a vanquished foe a brother, an imperiled nation a savior.”

The University of Wisconsin student government recently voted to remove a statue of Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, calling it a “remnant” of “white supremacy.”

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