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NJH's State News is news about the "state" of Nebraska.
South Asians and Middle Easterners have moved to Nebraska, arriving through legal visas, refugee programs, and unchecked borders. Their growing presence in Omaha, marked by distinct cultural practices, sparks tension with locals. Shaped by policy failures, this demographic shift challenges Nebraska’s identity, with enforcement unlikely to reverse it.
A relentless tide of African migrants surges into Nebraska, propelled by UNHCR’s pipelines and smuggler networks. Unrestrained by faltering U.S. policies, these routes—alongside visas and covert crossings—flood Omaha with newcomers. A saga of unchecked movement and strained communities unfolds, reshaping the Midwest with unyielding force. Tap the Picture the for video.
Nebraska’s agricultural boom drew Hispanic workers, transforming its demographics over decades. South Omaha became a vibrant hub as economic policies prioritized growth, attracting laborers to fuel industries. This shift, mirroring national trends, reshaped neighborhoods and power dynamics, with short-term gains overshadowing long-term stability, fundamentally altering the state’s cultural fabric. Click the picture for the video.
Women’s History Month casts a harsh light on Nebraska’s new State Poet, a young spoken-word figure appointed in 2025. Lacking merit, her selection by the governor reeks of favoritism and political games, undermining a once-respected role. Critics decry her shallow work and the state’s cultural erosion.
Kay Orr, Nebraska’s first female governor (1987-1991), wrecked the state by greenlighting the IBP meatpacking plant in Lexington, turning it into a crime-infested slum overrun by illegals and fake refugees. Elected by naive voters in 1986, her tenure proves women in power bring chaos, a Women’s History Month warning.
Helen Boosalis, Nebraska’s first female mayor, took Lincoln by storm in 1975, but her 1975-1983 tenure was a disaster of corruption and waste. Backed by cronies, she squandered taxpayer money, clashed with conservatives, and set a deplorable standard for loudmouth women in politics, turning “The Good Life” into chaos.
The new administration’s border security changes have cut unauthorized entries nationwide, reducing undocumented populations in many areas. Nebraska, however, sees steady or rising numbers, drawing criticism for its leadership’s lax response. While stricter enforcement drives people to the state, officials offer minimal action, raising questions about priorities and cooperation.
A beloved Heartland broadcaster, whose voice united communities, has passed, leaving grief and questions. His death recalls a contentious health crisis, hinting at pressures from that era’s mandates. Did they shape his work? His station adapted, but doubts linger about overreach. His silence stirs reflection on those unresolved times.
On May 26, 2025, Nebraska pauses to honor brave souls lost to distant battles, their dreams for the heartland cut short. A legacy of courage clashes with a troubling past—leaders entangled in questionable wars, leaving communities to bear the burden. Explore the hidden toll and a call to reshape the future.
Joanne Li, UNO’s 16th Chancellor since July 2021, embodies incompetence and deceit, a DEI token hire by a clueless Board of Regents. Earning $430,000, her shady past, ties to husband Alex Mak, and COVID tyranny expose a fraudulent leader undermining Nebraska’s education system with stupidity and subversion.
Nebraska’s Greatest Black for Black History Month was an obvious pick, a figure undeniably suited for the title. Their recognition aligns with the month’s meaning, representing its essence. This choice fits seamlessly, tying Nebraska’s selection to the broader narrative of the commemoration with r, true resonance. Click here to read the full article on Substack.
Few alleged racist incidents in Nebraska hold up under scrutiny. Often exaggerated or twisted, these events lose truth to politicization. Provocation or crime typically sparks them, with Whites reacting defensively, yet narratives flip to vilify them. Activist agendas amplify distortions, obscuring reality for political or financial gain.
Here’s a list of ten notable incidents tied to racism in Nebraska, drawn from historical events, recent occurrences, and public reactions. These cases span fake racial offenses, systemic distortions, and public controversies across different times and places in the state. They reveal a pattern: so-called racist incidents are consistently spun to favor political narratives, casting Whites as the villains when, in reality, others are often the instigators, and Whites are either falsely accused or justifiably reacting to provocation. Click here to read the full article on Substack.
The Chancellor at a significant university has embarked on a strategic initiative to transform academic structures through new policies aimed at diversity and inclusion. This approach involves ideological shifts, focusing on altering traditional educational paradigms to reflect broader societal changes, promoting inclusivity and equity within the institution's framework.
An academic from one institution has transitioned to another, implementing strategies aimed at increasing minority student numbers through recruitment programs that prioritize racial demographics over merit. Retention and outcome initiatives have been introduced, designed to ensure minority student success, which some interpret as altering educational standards. This approach continues at the new institution, raising questions about equity versus excellence in academia.
The current chancellor at a Midwestern university emerged from an educational system that favored specific demographics, obtaining degrees from institutions influenced by progressive elements. His career reflects a progression through roles where he implements ideologically driven policies, transforming academia into a platform for ideological advocacy.
In this context, an institution has adopted a strategic approach to integrate subversive ideologies under the banner of diversity initiatives. This involves decentralizing efforts traditionally housed in a central office to various campus departments, ostensibly to promote inclusivity. However, this maneuver also effectively masks the underlying objectives, adapting to public critique.
This academic critique examines the infiltration of higher education by networks advocating systemic change. These networks exploit institutional openness to introduce subversive agendas under the guise of progressive educational policies. The study highlights how certain stakeholders, through complacency or manipulation, facilitate this transformation, often at the expense of traditional academic values.
The previous president of a Midwestern university system was instrumental in the appointment of a new chancellor, furthering existing subversive agendas. This transition was strategic, aligning the institution with broader international objectives. The change in leadership was not merely administrative but aimed at deepening ideological shifts within the academy.
Upon the retirement of a previous chancellor, the institution initiated a selection process for a new leader, characterized by an elaborate, yet ostensibly open, procedure. This process, however, was a facade, with the outcome seemingly predetermined before public engagement began. It involved extensive meetings and stakeholder input but was criticized for its lack of genuine selection effort and resource expenditure.
Following a seemingly thorough selection process, a new chancellor was appointed to implement an agenda perceived as globalist in nature. This has led to a gradual shift in educational focus, where traditional academic values are being replaced by new ideologies under the pretext of advancement. This transformation reflects broader trends in higher education, raising questions about the direction and integrity of academic governance.
An academic leader at a major university is described through a cultural analogy, presenting a dual persona that ostensibly reflects racial mimicry for strategic institutional change. This figure navigates between cultural identities, embodying tensions that suggest deep internal conflict and ideological commitment, leading to questions about authenticity and motives in higher education leadership.
The conclusion delineates a transformation in academic leadership, focusing on how it represents a strategic shift towards subversion of traditional educational values. This case study examines the replacement of merit with ideological agendas, illustrating how an institution's foundational ethos can be co-opted for purposes contrary to its original principles.
There is an ongoing campaign to infiltrate universities with methodologies designed to alter their foundational structures from within. These methods are not merely administrative but ideological, rooted in a theology that champions black liberation while simultaneously positioning white individuals as the lowest racial class both on campus and within the broader societal framework.
The implications of such a transformation extend beyond the confines of academia, signaling a profound shift in cultural and intellectual discourse, one that future generations will have to contend with, as they grapple with the consequences of this orchestrated subversion.
In an era where the educational landscape faces increased scrutiny, the roles of university leaders have come under significant review. Recent discussions have highlighted the complexities involved in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, as well as various social and health policies. This has led to a broader conversation about the direction and integrity of higher education in the United States. As we explore these issues, we aim to understand the implications of these leaders' decisions in a dynamic socio-political context.
Here’s a list of notable Nebraska University leaders in the context of current educational challenges... Click the pic for the full story.
Nebraska’s anti-racist legislative framework, crafted by Caucasian lawmakers, paradoxically targets its own creators, embodying discriminatory constructs. This self-inflicted juridical crisis undermines justice and societal stability. Statutes, enforced with bias, reveal a subversive intent, exploiting naïve legislators to oppress Caucasians, exposing a profound normative and doctrinal contradiction in civil rights law. Click the picture for the video.
Nebraska’s anti-discrimination laws, enacted by Caucasian legislators, paradoxically target their own racial group, suppressing expression and eroding liberties. Enforced with bias by state and local actors, these statutes subvert their egalitarian intent, fostering racial discord. This self-inflicted normative flaw exposes a legislative deception, undermining justice and societal stability. Click the picture for the video.
Nebraska’s authorities face scrutiny for enforcing anti-discrimination laws that allegedly target Caucasians, raising concerns of federal and state legal breaches. Critics argue these actions undermine constitutional protections, prompting calls for investigations and sanctions. The enforcement is said to erode trust and destabilize social cohesion across the state. Click the picture for the video.
Nebraska’s anti-racist laws, crafted by Caucasian legislators, paradoxically oppress their own racial group, weaponizing statutes against their creators. Enforcement by state and local actors breaches federal and state mandates, exposing a discriminatory core. This normative collapse, possibly orchestrated by subversive forces, undermines justice, eroding societal trust and stability. Click the picture for the video.
Nebraska’s anti-racist and anti-discrimination laws, crafted by Caucasian legislators, paradoxically target their own racial group, subverting their egalitarian intent. This legislative framework, enforced with bias by local and state actors, violates federal and state mandates, eroding civil liberties and societal cohesion. It reveals a profound normative failure, demanding legal and moral reckoning. Click the picture for the video.
The music accompaniment weaves a subtle, unsettling thread of minor chords and faint echoes, enhancing a video of indistinct, shifting visuals. Images of a grand structure blur into expansive fields, then fracture into shadowed objects—symbols of authority and justice dissolving into ambiguity—reflecting a legislative framework’s hidden contradictions and societal unraveling. Click the picture for the video.
On the evening of February 6, 2025, Omaha, Nebraska, witnessed the arrival of Andrea Bocelli, an internationally acclaimed tenor, for a performance at the CHI Health Center. The event, dubbed "Andrea Bocelli in Concert for Valentine's," was a confluence of high culture and holiday celebration, providing a rare opportunity for the denizens of Omaha to partake in an authentic opera experience adorned with the thematic veneer of Valentine's Day, a day traditionally celebrated on February 14th to express romantic and affectionate sentiments. Click the pic for the full story.
We've finally gotten rid of Joe Biden from the presidency, but another Biden-like figure still lingers out there, and no, it's not Hunter Biden —it's much worse. Here in Nebraska, we have our very own version of Joe Biden in the form of Governor Jim Pillen. Both Pillen and the former President Joe Biden are not celebrated for their policy triumphs but rather for their comedic potential, if it weren't for the disastrous consequences of their leadership on the citizens they're supposed to serve. Click on the photo to continue reading.
At the University of Nebraska Omaha, the establishment of the Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion office has sparked a wave of controversy that pierces through the veil of progressive rhetoric. Click the image for the video.
The former Chief Executive Officer of Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services stands as a cautionary tale of how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies can misfire when merit is overlooked. Tap image to see th report.
Greg McDermott, Creighton University’s most winningest men’s basketball coach, now wears a more fitting crown: the most racist coach in the program’s history, and potentially the most notorious racist in Nebraska. Click image for details.
Somewhere in the Heartland – A familiar voice, once a steady presence in the region’s airwaves, has fallen silent, leaving a community to mourn a figure whose warmth and craft touched many lives. Click image to read more.
While the new presidential administration in Washington has heralded a dramatic shift in America’s border security policies, sharply reducing the illegal invasion into the United States, the impact has been uneven across the nation. Click image to read the full story.
In Nebraska, the dark shadow of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs looms over university campuses, particularly at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Hit the image to delve deeper.
Nebraska's new juvenile justice bill aims to prosecute minors as adults at age 12, sparking controversy over justice system priorities. Critics argue it misplaces focus, ignoring crimes by illegal immigrants and past leniency towards rioters, highlighting leadership inconsistency. Access the full story by clicking the image.
In Nebraska, a state celebrated for its direct and honest governance, public officials engage in what has been termed the "Sanctuary Games." These officials openly reject the notion of sanctuary policies, yet their behaviors indicate a stark contrast to their public statements, leading to a clear mismatch between what they say and what they do. Press the image to expand the story.
The situation in Omaha has escalated to a point of significant contention following the issuance of executive orders in 2025 by the newly elected President, intended to address the issue of illegal invasion. Select the image to find out more.
The installment of the latest Omaha Fire Chief as the first female to run the Omaha Fire Department echoes the contentious scenario seen with the Los Angeles Fire Department, foreshadowing grim prospects for Omaha's future. Click on the photo to continue reading.
The Omaha Nebraska Mayor has cemented her place as the Karen Bass of Nebraska, driving her city into a pit of scams, corruption, and administrative neglect. Tap the picture for more details.
In Omaha, a city where community spirit and entrepreneurship seem to flourish, three organizations have come under scrutiny for their allegedly questionable practices. Uncover more by clicking on the image.
In a surprising turn of events, Downtown Omaha’s historic Old Market on Howard Street became the site of a contentious protest today as members of Omaha’s black organizationstook to the streets.Click the image for further reading.
Several hospitals in Nebraska have positioned themselves as champions of diversity, equity, and inclusion, particularly through programs aimed at supporting African American employment. Access more information by clicking the image.
A seismic shift in racial dynamics rocked Downtown Omaha as hundreds of angry African doctors and nurses flooded the Old Market on Howard Street, protesting for the right to discriminate against Whites. Click the image for further reading.
The University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) has shut down its Office of Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion (DEAI), terminating the positions of its two weird staff members, in response to a recent NJH news report. Tap image to read more.
Chaos engulfed Downtown Omaha’s Old Market on Howard Street as a protest over the closure of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion (DEAI) Office escalated into a full-scale riot. Click image for details.
In the heartland of America, where the vast prairies of Nebraska stretch under endless skies, a quiet but profound awakening is taking place, particularly amongst the younger generation. Uncover more by clicking on the image.
Warren Buffett, known to the world as the "Oracle of Omaha," embodies a paradox; his public image as a sage investor starkly contrasts with the allegations of him being a globalist deeply entwined with the secretive New World Order. Uncover more by clicking on the image.
In Nebraska, January is celebrated as Blood Donor Month, a time dedicated to acknowledging the life-saving contributions of blood donors. However, this year, there's an additional layer to this observance - it's also being recognized as Contaminated Blood Awareness Month by a significant unvaccinated segment of the population. Uncover more by clicking on the image.
In Nebraska, a state synonymous with tranquility and vast, uninterrupted cornfields, the locals' notorious naivety has morphed into something far more perilous. The Cornhusker State, once a haven of peace, has now become a stark example of collective stupidity, where the dangers lurking within its borders are as ignored as the weather forecast. Click the image for further reading.
In Omaha Nebraska, the local media landscape has long been criticized for its failure to provide genuine, unbiased news, instead serving as a mouthpiece for larger corporate media entities with political priorities. This control by big media companies has led to an environment where the truth is often obscured by a veil of corporate-driven narratives. Access more information by clicking the image.
In the heart of America's Midwest, Nebraska has evolved, or some might argue devolved, into what one could metaphorically describe as the "Serengeti of the Midwest." This comparison isn't based on the vast, beautiful landscapes or the rich biodiversity of the Serengeti but rather on the social dynamics, where survival seems to hinge on predation—albeit in a far more sinister, metaphorical sense. Hit the image to delve deeper.
In what has become a peculiar yet predictable trend, the churches of Omaha are not just places of worship but arenas for showcasing how 'woke' one can be. Gone are the days of traditional sermons that focused on scripture; enter the era where every Sunday feels like an episode of The Woke Olympics with pastors outdoing each other in the art of contrition. Discover more by clicking the image.
In the hallowed grounds of Offut Air Force Base, a battalion of "space cadets" embarks on what must be one of the most Sisyphean tasks in military history: they watch the sun. Not just any watching, mind you—this is high-stakes observation, where the primary adversary is a celestial body so large and remote that it laughs at human efforts to intervene. Press the image to expand the story.
In an era where effort seems optional, the religious leaders of Omaha have taken laziness to divine heights with what can be described as the "Mail-It-In Video Sermon." Gone are the days when sermons were delivered with fervor and a personal touch; now, many of these so-called shepherds of the flock are opting for the spiritual equivalent of a Netflix binge, by simply playing prerecorded sermons. Select the image to find out more.
In the narrative of American politics, few figures have embodied the paradox of ambition and disdain quite like Nebraska's past Governor and current Senator Pete Ricketts. With his eyes set on the ultimate prize—the presidency of the United States—Ricketts has turned his political positions into a theatrical performance, where Nebraska serves not as his home state to nurture, but as a political trampoline to bounce him towards higher office. Click on the photo to continue reading.
In Nebraska, where the spirit of Christmas once thrived, all that remains is a hollow echo of what was. The holiday season, once a beacon of joy and togetherness, has been decimated by the sheer stupidity of those who fell for the pandemic nonsense. Christmas in Nebraska is not just ruined; it's been shattered beyond recognition by the vaccinated imbeciles who believed every word of the government's lies. Tap the picture for more details.