ABOUT THE C.A.M.P. PROJECT
C.A.M.P. (Coalition Against the Minnesota Paradox) is a grassroots movement committed to exposing and dismantling the systemic racial injustices hidden beneath Minnesota’s progressive image.
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Rooted in truth-telling, advocacy, and structural change, C.A.M.P. unites survivors, organizers, and community leaders to confront the policies and institutions that perpetuate harm against the Black population. We’re not here for reform — we’re here for transformation.

UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES

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    LANGUAGE
    Most people don’t realize how deeply language shapes our society. Even fewer understand the language that built the U.S., yet its effects are all around us today. To challenge it, we must first understand it, speak clearly against it, and create a new language for healing.
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    SREM
    Structural Racial Expulsion in Minnesota (SREM) is a systemic condition in which Black Minnesotans are persistently marginalized across institutions through policies that appear neutral but function to displace, discredit, and exclude.
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    IJD
    The Inverted Justice Doctrine (IJD) describes how legal systems, operating within Structural Racial Expulsion in Minnesota (SREM), invert their purpose—targeting and discrediting Black victims instead of protecting them. This mechanism preserves institutional power and racial hierarchies while projecting an illusion of justice.
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HUMANITARIAN ACTION

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The Manifesto for Truth, Freedom, and Human Dignity

 By a New Generation Refusing to Repeat the Lie


We are not here to maintain appearances.
We are not here to inherit the silence of our forefathers.
We are here to correct the recordright the wrongs, and face the truth—not with shame, but with courageintegrity, and love.

The time for pretending is over.
We don’t lie anymore.
We know what’s happening, and we are no longer willing to live in systems of deception.


We Declare:

  • Black Americans were free before Europeans arrived on this land. Their freedom was not granted—it was betrayed.

  • Black people helped build and win this nation, through war, labor, intelligence, culture, and spirit—only to be excluded from the very promise they helped secure.

  • They were promised continued freedom and full partnership in the United States not once, but twice—after the Revolutionary War, and again after the Civil War.

  • Those promises were broken.

  • Reconstruction was proof of what was possible—a glimpse of what this country could be—but it was dismantled with violence and policy.

  • The civil rights movement, while powerful, was a military strategy to reduce violence through integration. It brought gains, but it did not finish the work.

  • Today, Black Americans continue to live under systemic sabotage, economic exclusion, psychological warfare, and legal abuse masked as policy.

  • The racial wealth divide is not a natural occurrence. It is the result of lawbreaking, false narratives, and a refusal to enforce the protections already written into law.

  • AI, media, government, and education have all been tools of narrative control—but millennials and Gen Z across all races will no longer comply with distortions that cause harm.


We Believe:

  • Freedom, agency, and peace for all is not a fantasy. It is the only future that ensures survival—for our communities, our nations, and our planet.

  • White people are not under threat. They are being invited to participate honestly, equally, and humanely. They are good enough to compete fairly—just like the rest of us always have.

  • No group should fear equity unless they fear losing undeserved advantage. But we can all gain more by choosing fairness, cooperation, and truth.

  • We are not anti-white. We are anti-tyranny. We are anti-lies. We are pro-justice, pro-truth, and pro-human dignity.


We Will:

  • Tell the truth—no matter who finds it uncomfortable.

  • Correct the narrative—so healing can begin.

  • Uplift all people—not just the powerful.

  • Hold our governments accountable—not just in words, but in action.

  • Refuse to return to systems that thrive on silence, control, and fear.

  • Root our future not in politics, but in principle—led by empathy, bravery, and divine wisdom.


We Stand In This:

We are not politicians.
We are not puppets.
We are not waiting for permission.

We are human beings—born with vision, conscience, and love.
We operate from the report of God Almighty, not from cycles of shame or institutional decay.
We believe what was revealed to us through spirit, through history, through lived experience, and through sacred inheritance.

We are the generation of correction—and what shall be, shall be.

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