Seth Grossman tried to bridge the gap created between him and the second district’s black communities at a NAACP meeting in Millville on Tuesday, but at the end of a mostly civil meeting, tempers flared as the Republican congressional candidate faced renewed allegations of racism.
While his opening speech was met with respectful attention, Grossman encountered some hurdles when he began taking questions from the meetings attendees.
The clear moment of contention came near the end of a meeting, when a white man the chapter president said she had never seen before launched into a verbal attack and called for Grossman to rescind his positions claiming that the Ku Klux Klan was never active in New Jersey.
“No, your history is fake and you’ve been brainwashed with every Hollywood movie, every media thing, the crap they’re teaching in schools, and I know it because I had to teach at the college. It’s a false thing,” Grossman said. “Remember, the KKK was dead after the Civil War.”
The hate group has existed in various forms since 1865 and continues to exist today. KKK fliers were distributed in towns in Cumberland County in 2015, and in Burlington County in 2017.
Later in the meeting, Grossman moderated those comments, saying that the hate group was not as active in New Jersey as it was elsewhere.
“The KKK, yeah they burned a cross in Egg Harbor Township, and yeah they went out to Bridgeton, but they never had any real following in New Jersey,” Grossman said.
He also pointed a finger at Democrats over the 1915 film Birth of a Nation, which glorified the KKK, claiming the party orchestrated the creation of the movie to stop black voters from siding with the Republican party.
“The Racism was revived by Democrats because they didn’t like blacks voting Republican, and there was probably the most horrible, racist movie ever created,” Grossman said. “In fact, this movie was so effective that the Nazi Joseph Goebbels actually watched that movie demonizing blacks, called Birth of a Nation, and he made a movie just like it to demonize Jews in 1940.”
Unfortunately for Grossman, the tough moments didn’t end there.
At one point, he claimed that segregated buses and water fountains did not exist in the state and was immediately interrupted by an elderly NAACP member who went to a segregated school
“I guarantee you nobody here had to sit in the back of a bus, a public service bus, in New Jersey,” Grossman said.
The woman, Ella Boykin, 75, said she attended a segregated school in Quinton Township in 1947. In his response, Grossman said he was born in 1949.
Grossman was also put in the uncomfortable position of defending President Donald Trump in front of a crowd that largely viewed the latter unfavorably or disavowing the president and upending a key part of his campaign platform.
“Sometimes in life, good people do very bad things and bad people do very good things,” Grossman said. “What I’m saying right now is Donald Trump for whatever – and I’m not going to defend his personal lifestyle or even his character – but at this moment in time, when no one else was stepping forward, he stepped forward.”
Grossman named many of Trump’s policies as priorities of his own, including a pledge to shield the president from impeachment proceedings in the House as a result of the special counsel investigation into collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
After the meeting, Grossman told the New Jersey Globe that he attended the event at the invitation of a friend to start a conversation on race that he saw as being continually put off by political leaders.
“You can’t undo 50 years of problems in one night,” Grossman said. “But, I wanted to begin the process.”
Editor’s note: This story was updated with further comment from Grossman at 4:23 p.m. on Aug. 22.
Article ignores my key point about KKK. It was dead after Civil War. It was revived by “progressive” Democrats like Presidident Woodrow Wilson starting in 1915. The new KKK was instantly revived by Hollywood movie “Birth of a Nation”. Communists and Nazi leaders were so impressed with political power of this one movie in changing public opinion overnight that they started making similar movies to demonize “capitalists” and Jews. GrossmanforCongress dot com
Nakita Biryukov’s Story on Seth Grossman at the NAACP meeting is flawed and inaccurate. He left out the part where Mr. Grossman said the KKK was revived in 1915 after a movie,”Birth of a Nation” was produced and used by Democrats to keep Black Republicans from Voting. If you are going to be a reporter, report the whole truth. Otherwise its not news, it’s PROPAGANDA to support a biased agenda. I was there and heard him speaking.
#FakeNews I said “The KKK was dead after the Civil War when Republican President Ulysses Grant crushed it”. I was then interrupted by several people who correctly pointed out it was not. Then I continued my presentation with, “But then the KKK was revived in 1915 by “progressive” Democrats like President Woodrow Wilson, and the 1915 Hollywood hate/propaganda movie “Birth of a Nation”. I then pointed out that the KKK was formed by Democrats to keep black Republicans from voting. It was present in rural Democrat areas of NJ, but did not have any presence in Republican strongholds like Atlantic City.
Grossman is as big a disgrace to the American political process as trump!
You obviously don’t know Mr. Grossman. He fights for all people. Race doesn’t come into his decisions. To the contrary, he’s the only one to fight Atlantic City high taxes with an actual lawsuit. I went to several tax protests at city hall and spoke with many black, elderly folks who were going to lose their homes due to the ridiculous high real estate taxes. He was fighting for all of us. So blacks keep falling for the RACE BAITING, and they get government that doesn’t look out for them. That’s why their plight never changes. It’s said that people get the government they deserve. If they keep voting for failure… that’s what they get. Trump has done more to help blacks as his programs have lifted all boats. Obama didn’t do it, Bush didn’t do it, and neither did Clinton. The choice is up to the people. Vote wisely.
You obviously don’t know Mr. Grossman. He fights for all people. Race doesn’t come into his decisions. To the contrary, he’s the only one to fight Atlantic City high taxes with an actual lawsuit. I went to several tax protests at city hall and spoke with many black, elderly folks who were going to lose their homes due to the ridiculous high real estate taxes. He was fighting for all of us. So blacks keep falling for the RACE BAITING, and they get government that doesn’t look out for them. That’s why their plight never changes. It’s said that people get the government they deserve. If they keep voting for failure… that’s what they get. Trump has done more to help blacks as his programs have lifted all boats. Obama didn’t do it, Bush didn’t do it, and neither did Clinton. The choice is up to the people. Vote wisely.