Tag Archives: Quanice Hayes

Dollar Signs in Their Eyes

George Floyd didn’t change the world. He made a fool of it. The man who bought a pack of cigarettes with an allegedly counterfeit  $20-bill, then refused to return the cigarettes, ended up leaving an estate worth $27 million. That’s the settlement his family received because Big Floyd didn’t want to give the cigarettes back […]

Our Dangerous Fixation on Race

While an American city’s municipal government was held ransom in a cyber attack, our national obsession with race took priority: Another black martyr was born, this time in a Sacramento backyard. The timing of Stephon Clark’s death couldn’t have been better for the Black Lives Matter movement, which has been capitalizing on the 50th anniversary […]

Get Out — From Under the Past

If Quanice Hayes had been given my brain, he would not have been shot by Portland police. No, if this 17-year-old black male thought like I did, he would have never put a gun to a homeless man’s head, robbed him of his food stamp card and then later, as police tried to arrest him, […]