Racism is one of the most important issues in the world, and any offensive comment about someone’s skin color can spark a heated debate.
Something similar is getting renewed attention on social media after an old post showed senior officers in the Pentagon’s Kelisa Wing training program, which has also written many anti-racism books, mocking whites. As soon as the news broke on social media, many reactions to the news were met. Here are all the pieces you need to know.
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According to the original studies or sources, Kelisa Wing has a very high profile job in the Department of Defense’s Training Exercise Office. She is called Chief Diversity, Inclusion and Fairness Officer. But no one thought she would poke fun at white people the way she did when she tweeted on July 23, 2020, “I’m sick of those white folx in these [professional development] Sessions.” She also said that a white woman who said “Black people can be racist too” was wrong and should be convicted.
Who is Kelisa Wing?
In short, the problem started on Twitter when Kelisa Wing shared a post she made about it two years ago. But later it was dismantled by the government and the circumstances also returned to normal. Now it’s reappearing, making everyone want to know more about her. Because when someone is in the news or in the spotlight because of an argument, everyone wants to know everything about them. Nobody wants to be blind to anything.
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Now, if we talk about Kelisa Wing’s personal life, she was a teacher and a member of the US military before joining the Protection Department. During her time in the military, she grew into a great person and earned the title of Workers Sergeant. Since they’ve been together for two years, she’s had to deal with a lot of opposition because of the harsh reality of racism she portrays in her books. Because of this, her books are always a hot topic. Here we’ve talked about details we’ve gotten from other places, and if anything new comes out we’ll be sure to let you know. Stay tuned to learn more.
According to a report, the director of diversity, equity and inclusion in the Defense Department’s education division, who calls herself “woke,” has a history of calling white people on social media.
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Fox News was the first to report Kelisa Wing’s tweets. Wing is an Army veteran and DEI chief at the Department of Defense Education Activity. When the news outlet reached out to her for comment, she made her Twitter account private and didn’t respond.
DoDEA curriculum leader Wing tweeted in June 2020, “I’m sick of these white people here [professional development] meetings.”
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“This woman had the gall to say that black people can be racist too… I had to interrupt the meeting and tell Karen the TRUTH… We’re not in the majority, so we have no power,” the diversity leader said.
The word “boldness” comes from two words meaning “white boldness”.
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Kelisa Wing, who works in the Defense Department’s Education Division and is responsible for diversity, equity and inclusion, has called out white people in a series of tweets.
“Being an anti-racist means working against racism…You will NEVER get there…”Stop making this about being white,” Wing said.
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In another post, Wing responded to a user who criticized an article she wrote that said “racism is woven into the fabric of our country” and urged teachers to stop “racial oppression,” according to Fox.
She has also said that former President Donald Trump was “the whole boy version of a Karen” and that Betsy DeVos, who was Trump’s Secretary of Education, was “the queen of the Karens.”
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Wing has also written several children’s books about races with other people. In 2021 she wrote What Is White Privilege? with Leigh Ann Dickerson as part of the series Racial Justice in America.
“White privilege hurts a lot of people,” the book says. If you are white, you may feel bad about hurting other people or you may be afraid of losing that privilege.”
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The book states, “Getting rid of white privilege is a task that must begin with white people.”
A nonprofit group that tracks banned books told Fox that the book was one of many that a Florida school district had taken out for review.
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Wing responded to the report on Twitter by saying, “I’m honored to be involved in work that causes good problems.”
In the book What Is Antiracism?, which Wing co-wrote, she allegedly says things that aren’t true, such as that “the modern notion of ‘race’ was introduced by the National Party in Germany.” This is despite the fact that notions of race and racism have been around for a long time, long before Nazi Germany.
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She has also written a book for children called What Does It Mean to Disappoint the Police? with someone else.
When Wing was named chief in 2021, the Department of Defense said in a press release that she “has been involved in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts for students and schools for many years and has written several books on the subject.”
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In a video posted to DoDEA’s YouTube channel, Wing said that one of its missions is to “take a holistic view of the agency in terms of recruiting and retention, development and promotion, teaching and learning, and then climate.” ” to have.

Fox News Digital found that a diversity chief at the Defense Department’s Education Division was saying bad things about white people on Twitter, so she stopped using social media.
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Kelisa Wing, who serves as the chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), described herself as an “awakened administrator” on Twitter. Fox News Digital said Wing wrote tweets calling white people “Karens,” which is a bad word.
Wing’s Twitter account was set to private and it appeared her LinkedIn account had been deleted. Fox News Digital had already saved a copy of her profile. It said she worked for the Ministry of Defense for 16 years and was appointed DEI boss in December 2021.
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In June 2020, Wing said, “I’m sick of these [professional development] Sessions with all these white people.”
“This woman had the gall to say that black people can be racist too… I had to interrupt the meeting and tell Karen the TRUTH… We’re not most people, so we don’t have power,” she continued. “Caudacity” is a slang word that refers to the courage shown by white people.
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Another time, Wing responded to a user who wrote, “I’m fed up with the fact that 99% of white men are in education and 95% of white women are in education. Where can I go for a while to get away from the white noise?”
In another post, Wing responded to a user who criticized an article by the DoD chief of diversity calling on all teachers to help “dismantle racial oppression,” saying that “racism is woven into the fabric of our country.” “.
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Wing has also called former President Donald Trump the “all boy version of a Karen” and former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos “the queen of the Karens.”
When Wing was named chief in December 2021, the Department of Defense said Wing “has worked with schools on diversity, equity and inclusion for many years and has written several books on the subject.”
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A press release states that Wing is responsible for the curriculum at DoDEA. She has collaborated with other people to make children’s books about police defunding, Black Lives Matter and White Privilege.
“A lot of people are hurt by white privilege. The book What is White Privilege? said. It also said that whites should admit their privilege and that they hurt blacks by getting things for free.
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It said, “In the white community, the work to end white privilege must begin.”
“Will you really feel good at the end of the race looking back and seeing others grappling with problems you didn’t have?” The book went on.
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Thomas Brady, Director of DoDEA, said, “Kelisa Wing is the perfect person to lead our efforts to build on the foundational work we’ve already done to support real change in our organization.”
“This new position will look at DoDEA as a whole to explore and improve how diversity, equity and inclusion is practiced in everything from curriculum and testing to hiring and professional development,” he said.
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DoDEA “directs … educational programs for school-age children of Department of Defense employees” and “provides support and resources to local educational agencies across the United States that serve children of military families.”
Schools operated by DoDEA are located in the United States, Europe, the Pacific, Western Asia, the Middle East, Cuba, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Defense to find out if anything had been done, but didn’t immediately get a response.