Category Archives: Media

The Lynching of Jake Gardner

The black man had big plans for his future. The white man was trying to run a bar. The black man boasted he wanted to have 18 kids and make a rap album as great as his idol, Kevin Gates. The white man had a dog named LeBron and campaigned for Donald Trump. This black […]

Investing in White Supremacy

The George Floyd Gravy Train is about to the leave the station. If you’re black and you haven’t figured out how to monetize Big Floyd’s passing, hurry. Inconvenient truths are piling up. A week ago, prosecutors in Minneapolis released more toxicology reports confirming that Floyd had enough Fentanyl in him to cause pulmonary edema – […]

Nikole Hannah-Jones’ White Lies

Some good news from the pandemic: “The 1619 Project” pushed by The New York Times has not turned into a drumbeat for slave reparations. Americans can no longer afford reparations. Even a Pulitzer Prize awarded this month for “The 1619 Project” was muted by COVID-19. The New York Times’ attempt to rewrite history is no […]

Stay Home Forever, Save More Lives

What an exciting time to be a grocery store clerk. You are hailed as a hero just for showing up at work. It’s a long way from storming the beaches of Normandy, but that was another America. In this America, we’re encouraged to behave like frightened hypochondriacs while our political leaders induce an economic meltdown, […]

The Monsters Bide Their Time

We’re all living on Maple Street now. Has there ever been a more sheep-like animal than humans? The panic over COVID-19 is absurd. Even if it should turn out that coronavirus is as dreaded as the politicians and media claim it is, we will have behaved in an embarrassing way. What’s next – a lynch […]

The Trial of Jeremy Christian

How timely that Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum should kick off her new Hate Hotline while the murder trial of Jeremy Christian is under way. Christian is the “white supremacist” (as the media call him) who stabbed three white men on a Portland, Ore., MAX train on May 26, 2017. As the story went, he […]

Oregonian editor: Shut up, readers

American newspapers aren’t used to groveling. Before the internet gave advertisers more options, many newspapers had a monopoly on advertising – especially with the classifieds. Newspapers were cash cows. Smug cash cows. So smug they didn’t see what was coming their way. As a commenter on Twitter put it this week: “The downfall of newspapers […]

Nextdoor’s ‘Cancel Culture’

Will Darden and his posse are keeping Southwest Portland neighborhoods safe from hurtful and unhelpful thoughts. As a “lead” on Nextdoor.com, a social website where neighbors share information, Darden is doing his part to rid the world of people he considers homophobes. With more than 10 million members, registered in more than 116,000 neighborhoods in […]

Crime, Punishment and Fellowships

In his story, “The Curious Case of the Prisoners in the Wrong Cellblock,” Oregon State Penitentiary inmate Sterling Cunio reveals the fears that grip him as he tries to make a phone call from inside the prison, while keeping an eye on two suspicious inmates who show up. This is not their cellblock, and they […]

Oregon: A State Fit for Criminals

If it had been up to Oregon’s governor, Cal Coburn Brown would have awakened this morning to a brand new day. He could’ve had his morning coffee and looked forward to whatever simple pleasures were available to him. Maybe a yoga class. Listening to music. Reading a book. Watching TV. Or reliving his glory days […]