DEI Woke Agenda Infiltrates Entire Western Carolina
In an explosive undercover investigation, a high-ranking administrator at Western Carolina University was caught admitting to a covert campaign to sidestep the North Carolina Board of Governors’ official ban on taxpayer-funded DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies within the state’s university system. On hidden camera, the Director of Institutional Assessment, Karen Price, detailed a calculated strategy to embed DEI ideology deep within every department of the university—renaming roles, dispersing funding, and avoiding any titles that could be legislated away. “Now you’re understanding the strategy,” Price beamed when pressed on deliberately hiding DEI under innocuous job descriptions. But this wasn’t an isolated incident: similar schemes were uncovered at UNC Charlotte and UNC Asheville, where administrators bragged about sidestepping the ban—all while radical ideologues continue burrowing into our public institutions, defying the will of citizens and lawmakers. It’s time to hold them accountable. Visit SaveNCSchools.com to demand action from the Board of Governors.
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