A self-proclaimed “woke” Pentagon equity chief, Kelisa Wing, recently recommended a “social justice” book for classrooms which called 9/11 first responders “menaces.” Wing is a diversity, equity and inclusion chief in the education sector of the Pentagon and is involved in curriculum for over 60,000 military-connected children at 160 schools around the world. She is also currently under investigation over anti-white tweets which were discovered by Fox News Digital. In her most recent incident, Wing recommended a “social justice” book for classrooms which called 9/11 first responders “menaces.”
The book Wing has now recommended twice during her time at the Pentagon is the anti-police “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Coates wrote in “Between the World and Me” about 9/11 responders, “They were not human to me. Black, white, or whatever, they were menaces of nature; they were the fire, the comet, the storm, which could — with no justification — shatter my body.” The Pentagon was one of the targets of the September 11 attacks. 125 people in the Pentagon and 59 people aboard American Airlines Flight 77 were killed.
Wing has also co-written a children’s book about defunding the police, in which she explains to young audiences the differences between abolishing, defunding and disbanding police with anti-racist policies. Additionally, Wing is currently under probe for tweets regarding white people and a final decision will be made by the Under Secretary of Personnel and Readiness in the coming weeks. Here is how one of the tweets under probe read:
“I’m so exhausted at white folks in these PD sessions this lady actually had the CAUdacity to say that black people can be racist too… I had to stop the session and give Karen the BUSINESS…we are not the majority, we don’t have power.”