Tag Archives: George Floyd

Living in Joan Didion’s Culture Shock

What kind of a man picks a fight with a woman old enough to be his mother? Daunte Wright. Just a poor black guy, with an arrest warrant and a previous firearms violation, trying to go about his business. And what kind of a woman apologizes profusely, sobbing uncontrollably, for trying to do her job […]

‘Tiny Grass is Dreaming’

There are no statues of Todd Beamer in Newark, N.J., but there is one of George Floyd. For all of the extensive 20th anniversary coverage of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, this oversight seems to have escaped notice. On Sept. 11, 2001, Beamer, 32, boarded United Airlines Flight 93 in Newark and headed for a business […]

Moms Are Here, Nothing to Fear

With the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death behind us, will the nice white ladies return this summer with their protest signs honoring a man none of them would have wanted for a neighbor? “We can’t stop protesting,” the Wall of Moms tweeted over the weekend. “Like John Lewis said, ‘Find a way to get […]

America’s New N-Word is ‘Cops’

Hold the reparations. The debt America supposedly owes its black slave descendants will be paid for in kind – by destroying the criminal justice system. All black criminal suspects are hereby freed of all suspicion. You don’t have to pull over for any police officer. You don’t have to answer your door for any police […]

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 […]

Fanfare for Donald Trump

Should Donald Trump live to see Election Day, he deserves another win. It would be a rebuke to America’s vaunted media who have devoted the last four years to waging war on him. This is the same media who are forever telling us that the president of the United States is the most powerful man […]

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 – […]

Portland: A City of Nobodies

Here’s a glimpse into the future of law enforcement in Portland, Ore.: A hand-scrawled cardboard sign taped outside the wall of the Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co., “Per Rico and Riot Ribs please don’t vandalize.” Will Portland’s nationally-recognized protests, which have included vandalism and looting, devolve into a protection racket? The Stevens-Ness store is a block […]

America’s Black Curse

By now we all know how long George Floyd, a black man, lay under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer. Does anybody know how long it took Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old white college student, to crawl up the stairs in a New York City park after three black teens robbed and stabbed her? […]