Understanding The Politics of Racism in New Jersey.
- Karen Brittingham-Edmond

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01 December 2025
Soapbox Debate/Commentary
This report seeks to explore the impact of foreign special interest groups that inherently display racist tendencies and capitulate to White supremist beliefs. These groups are distinct from personal acquaintances like friends, partners, or neighbors. To break this cycle of manipulation, it is vital to examine the causes and effects of disenfranchisement of Black citizens homelessness and the mass incarceration rates of Black citizens over the last 50 years. In contrast to the millions, upon millions of immigrants who not only entered the country illegally breaking federal laws but were not prosecuted for such actions by the Federal government. But instead rewarded. Gaining this understanding is essential for restoring rights and promoting healing for long-term Black American citizens who have been negatively impacted by these special interest groups and systematic racism per policymakers, nonprofits, and insourced special interest groups.

New Jersey - The critical examination of the treasonous actions towards Black Americans reveals a disturbing pattern that includes the deliberate insourcing of mass encampments of populations from outside countries. This strategy systematically overpopulates long-standing Black communities and towns, creating an environment that leads to disenfranchisement against Black citizens. Overpopulation is a phenomenon where the number of people exceeds the environment's capacity to sustainably provide resources, resulting in depletion of essential resources such as shelter, water and food, along with significant environmental degradations. This identical tactic has historically been employed to displace Black Americans as well as their Native American relatives. The consequences of this ongoing manipulation result in central disenfranchisement for Black Americans and their vulnerable children.

Due to a housing shortage, as a result of mass encampments thorough out the last 50 years Black American families experience the highest rates of homelessness among American citizen populations, a crisis that appears to be by design. This situation has been exacerbated by strategic mass population encampments pre-planned by both racist politicians and Black politicians who prioritizing the rights of non-citizens over their own community. These actions are facilitated by racist nonprofits and minority businessmen, leaving innocent Black children homeless and forced into the foster care system. The implications are alarming, as numerous studies have demonstrated that many of these abandoned Black children end up in homes—whether said foster caregiver is gay or straight—where they are subject to dehumanization, verbal abuse, and even sexual exploitation. The state fails to protect these children, now wards of the state funded by taxpayer dollars. This represents a horrific, entirely preventable disenfranchisement of Black American citizens.

As outside countries join this plot against Black Americans and their families through pro-Nazi, pre-planned encampments that utilize discriminatory tactics, it is imperative that measures be taken to stop this. The detailed commentary below aims to illuminate these issues further.
As awareness grows among Black Americans concerning the long-term systematic racism that obstructs their advancement, on the whole that leave way too many Black American Citizens Families behind to die early and their children mass incarcerated - it becomes clear that it is time to halt the march that's definitely is going in the wrong direction.
The political landscape in New Jersey must change for the betterment of all Black American children. One suggestion is undeniable: “Esther ain’t going around this mountain anymore.” What will New Jersey do when there is no jazz? The decline in Black business ownership since the 1940s, as Southern Baptist Confederate Evangelicals evolved into the Christian Coalition, has perpetuated a new strain of Republican politics aligning with the ideologies of Confederate and Dixiecrat white supremacists.

Black Americans who accept the harsh realities of the current political climate witness a narcissistic, anti-Christ prototype occupying the presidency—a strategy designed to funnel American tax dollars and resources into the pockets of the Trump and Kushner families, with the complicity of meddling Saudi Arabian Prince who has absolutely no right to interfere with American society along with Nazi organizations from South Africa, and Italy, in North America. This scheme seeks to deny the rights, privileges, and protections of the North American populace who outnumber these troublemakers. The underlying manipulations by Saudi Arabian princes, who have an issue with being Black, work in tandem with racists in America to sow discord among descendants of the enslaved.

The result is a covert theft of resources and funding, originally intended for American citizens, but often rerouted to immigrant groups favored by special interests and nonprofits that prioritize non-African American minorities. These groups benefit disproportionately from grants and small business loans, effectively sidelining Black American citizens, who are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans and indigenous tribes.
The state grants and loans designed to uplift Black American were overtly given to insourced minority entrepreneurs and workers, leaving too many Black American-owned businesses plus taxpayers out of reach from grants and small businesses loans for the last 50 years by design. The travesties inflicted by penal colonists who failed to uphold treaties and displayed egregious misconduct towards Native American children and families have deep historical roots. In light of these patterns, and considering the ongoing displacement of long-standing Black communities, immediate steps must be taken to address these injustices.
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Historical Parallels of Displacement: A Critical Analysis of the Struggles of Native American Tribes in Early Colonial North America and Gentrified African American Communities Post the Reconstruction Period Until this Day

One reason many African Americans in North America, who are direct descendants of African chattel slavery, are inherently mixed with the ancient indigenous tribes of the East Coast of North America is their shared bloodline as a result of slavery plus correlational history of displacement and resistance against colonial encroachments. Various nations of Native American chieftains, representing thousands of tribal members, participated in movements against penal colonists due to the settlers' disruptive & uncivilized behaviors, forming alliances to counteract settler occupation.

Tensions escalated significantly following the mysterious death of Massasoit, the father of Wamsutta and a prominent leader of the Pokanoket tribe. Wamsutta, referred to by the British as "King Alexander," became the leader of the Pokanoket, which held territory in present-day Massachusetts and Rhode Island. This pivotal time in history was marked by Wamsutta’s attempts to negotiate land-use arrangements with the colonists, who sought to exploit the diminishing fur trade and were increasingly encroaching on tribal lands.
("The Grandfathers" of the Algonquian Family. The Lenni-Lenape | Nanticoke and Lenape Confederation. And the Wampanoag Indians were referred to as "The People of the First Light. Wampanoag - Wikipedia)
Wamsutta sought to maintain a delicate balance, allowing temporary land sales to colonists, akin to leasing agreements. However, when colonial settlers realized these land sales were temporary, friction worsened. Colonists accused Wamsutta of conspiring with the Narragansetts, further complicating relationships between tribes and settlers. The Narragansetts, who ruled portions of Connecticut, were part of a broader array of tribes resisting colonial domination due to the severe depletion of natural resources critical to their survival.

Throughout this period, the impact of European expansionism significantly altered the demographic and ecological landscapes of the East Coast. Colonists often imported large populations of exiles and individuals from England's overcrowded institutions, such as mental asylums, above ground prisons and underground prisons that caused exacerbating competition for resources with Native American tribes. Consequently, the Plymouth Court summoned Wamsutta for unauthorized land negotiations, leading to his detention. Following this interrogation, he fell ill and died under mysterious circumstances, a fate reminiscent of that of his father, Massasoit.
As Wamsutta's younger brother, King Philip—also known as Metacom—ascended to leadership, he sought to forge alliances among various tribes to resist settler encroachments more effectively. King Philip utilized these tribal alliances to coordinate efforts to expel European colonists from their territories. The underlying issues were numerous, including severe conflicts over land use, colonial mistreatment of children, and the depletion of game due to relentless overpopulation resulting from European settlement.
(Side Note: After King Phillip also known as Metacom death, his people were enslaved and his wife and nine-year-old son were captured and sold as slaves in Bermuda separated from their tribal people of North America. Philip's head was mounted on a pike at the entrance to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where it remained for more than two decades. His body was cut into quarters and hung in trees. Alderman, who was also native was given Philip's right hand as a trophy. Iroquois Confederacy, Summary, Facts, Significance, APUSH Iroquois - Wikipedia)

By the 1670s, multiple tribes, including the Mohegan, Pequot, Montauk, and Mohawk, voiced their grievances to the British concerning their diminished rights and resources. This ultimately led to the outbreak of King Philip's War, a violent conflict aimed at reclaiming Native lands. The war concluded in 1676, primarily due to the Mohawks aligning with colonial forces. The aftermath was devastating, with the Wampanoags and their Narragansett allies largely decimated, and many tribal members captured and sold into slavery. ( Plymouth Colony - World History Encyclopedia)
As the British gained dominance over North America, the Iroquois Confederacy represented a significant counterforce against both European settlers and rival tribes in conflicts like the Beaver Wars. Spearheaded by leaders like Deganawida and Hiawatha, the Six Nations formed a coalition to maintain their sovereignty and resource control. (fur trade Narragansetts Plymouth Ousamequin Beaver Wars)
By the end of King Philip's War, not only had the Wampanoags and their allies suffered immense losses, but their descendants, who intermarried with enslaved Africans, have come to identify as Black Americans today. This blending of histories highlights a similarly ongoing strategy by descendants of colonial powers and their contemporary allies, who utilize discriminatory practices to continuously overpopulate established Black American communities in regions such as New Jersey.

Modern societal dynamics reveal troubling parallels between historical displacement and current patterns of resource allocation and social inequity. As Black Americans confront systemic discrimination, it is essential to recognize their connections to the original peoples of Turtle Island. Understanding this narrative sheds light on a broader context in which ethnicity, identity, and historical grievances intersect, emphasizing the importance of advocating for equitable treatment and rights within the American political landscape.
The historical context of King Philip's War illustrates the longstanding struggle of Native peoples against colonial encroachment, exacerbating the conditions for modern Black Americans. In fostering a better understanding of these dynamics, Black Americans can better navigate the treacherous waters of systemic racism and economic disenfranchisement.

The encampment of Hispanic immigrants and other groups that capitulate to white supremacist ideologies is displacing Black families and overusing vital resources. This report is meant to enlighten Black American voters about the politically motivated special interest groups from other countries that discriminate against our community, blocking essential resources and perpetuating cycles of poverty and homelessness among single-parent households.

Dedicated funding for minority business grants, homeownership mortgages, and small business loans specifically for Black American citizens is crucial. This funding would help ensure that Black Americans, who are direct descendants of original tribes and African chattel slaves receiving fair access to resources without competing against minority groups not facing the same historical injustices. We must stand firm against policies that leverage taxpayer dollars to support oppressive systems, blocking full access to resources that Black Americans rightfully deserve.
Ultimately, to achieve equality, we need to address the manipulated structures that keep Black citizens in cycles of poverty and disenfranchisement. The safety and future of our children, whether rich or poor, should remain a priority; otherwise, we risk perpetuating a legacy that produces more figures like J. Edgar Hoover instead of inspiring talents like Stevie Wonder.









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