Racist tweet comes back to haunt ‘woke’ Defense Dept. diversity officer; ‘I’m exhausted with these white folx’

The focus on “woke” dogma in the military since the Biden regime came to power has been a matter of controversy and a resurfaced tweet from a senior Pentagon official in which she expressed negative sentiment towards white people is once again drawing attention to the shift away from the traditional mission to promoting leftist cultural ideology in the ranks.

Thanks to the efforts of the intrepid journalists at Fox News Digital, the anti-white opinions of Kelisa Wing who is the Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Department of Defense’s Education Activity office (DoDEA) are now public knowledge in yet another example of how the left’s secular religion of “diversity” is couched in discrimination against whites who have faced officially sanctioned persecution over their skin color by the nation’s foremost institutions since the 2020 George Floyd race riots.

In one post that was dug up by the team at Fox News Digital, Wing oozes condescension toward what she describes as “white folx” and especially a woman who dared to suggest that black people could also be racists.

The tweet, which is from July 23, 2020, during a period when whites were being demonized by Democrat politicians, professional sports leagues and athletes, entertainment industry and media figures and nearly all of Corporate America while violence raged in cities, is decidedly negative to those of lighter skin color.

“I’m so exhausted at these white folx in these PD sessions this lady actually had the CAUdacity to say black people can be racist to…” wrote Wing. “I had to stop the session and give Karen the BUSINESS…we are not a majority, we don’t have power. (A thread) why ask for assistance”

(Image: Screengrab: Fox News)

The term “CAUdacity” is a slang term critical to “white folx” and is defined by the Urban Dictionary as “Caucasian” + “Audacity.”

(Image: Screengrab/The Urban Dictionary)

“Kelisa Wing is the exactly the right person to lead our efforts in building on the foundational work done to support meaningful change in our organization,” said DoDEA Director Tom Brady in a December 2021 press release. “This new position will take a holistic approach to identifying and improving how we integrate the practice of diversity, equity and inclusion in every aspect of DoDEA, from curriculum and assessment to hiring and professional development.”

“I’m honored to be selected as DoDEA’s first Chief of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” Wing said. “DEI is a shared responsibility and is OUR collective work to ensure that everyone has equitable access to learn, achieve, and succeed no matter who they are, where they are located, or what they look like. I pledge to honor this position by carrying the stories, dreams, passion, love, and joy of everyone in DoDEA.”

She has co-written a number of race-based books targeted at children including What Is White Privilege?, What Does it Mean to Defund the Police?, Jim Crow and Policing and Atrocities in Action among her many offerings.

“White privilege hurts a lot of people. If you are White you might feel bad about hurting others or you might feel afraid to lose this privilege,” the book “What Is White Privilege?” says according to Fox News. “Overcoming White privilege is a job that must start with the White community.”

(Image: Screengrab/Half Price Books)

“Wing has also referred to former President Trump as the ‘whole boy version of a Karen’ and former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos as ‘the queen of Karens,” Fox News reported.

Wing has since locked down her Twitter account.

(Images: Screengrab/Twitter)

According to a fact sheet on its website, “The Department of Defense is committed to ensuring that all children of military families are provided a world class education that prepares them to be successful in their careers, leading contributors in their communities and productive citizens in the 21st century.”

“The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is the umbrella organization that unites efforts to provide quality educational opportunities and services to military dependents around the globe. DoDEA plans, directs, coordinates, and manages the education programs for Department of Defense (DoD) dependents who would otherwise not have access to a high-quality public education. DoDEA has a long and proud history of serving military families at locations around the globe,” the document reads.

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