© TIkTok: @kaylalieseMaryland city equity officer Kayla Aliese Carter labeled police as White supremacists in 2020.
The
City of College Park, Maryland, hired a "racial equity" leader to spearhead its mission to eliminate systemic racism in its departments who has made statements defending violence and promoting the idea of a revolution against the United States.
Kayla Aliese Carter supports "Black liberation" through revolutionary means and said she is working with some activists to plan "how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down." She was hired to be a "Racial Equity Officer" under former Mayor Patrick L. Wojahn, who
resigned from office after being arrested for child pornography.
According to the city's website,
she assembled a team tasked with implementing a "racial equity" agenda across all city departments, affecting policies, practices, programs and budgets. However, after publication, the city told Fox News Digital that Carter doesn't oversee an entire team.
"Ms. Carter does not oversee an 'entire team.' Ms. Carter does not supervise City staff and her work primarily has been with the City's Restorative Justice Commission, which has been charged with the development and implementation of a successful process of restorative justice for College Park's Lakeland community," the city told Fox News Digital.
Carter was hired after former Mayor Wojahn signed into law "Resolution 20-R-16," "which
renounced systemic racism, declared support of Black lives, and called for the ongoing explicit and conscious confrontation of racism," in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Comment: What will happen to all these folks when social approval for their lifestyle choices goes away? The pendulum always swings back.