Adam B. Coleman

Adam B. Coleman

About the Columnist

Adam B. Coleman is the author of “Black Victim to Black Victor” and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Follow him on Substack: adambcoleman.substack.com.

The Archive

94-year-old vet just one of the victims of NYC's new migrant economy

Frank Tammaro, a 94-year-old Army veteran, and 53 other Staten Island senior citizens were given not even two months’ notice in March to vacate Island Shores Residences, an assisted-living home.

Here's why Biden's bleeding support among black and young Americans

A man is only as trustworthy as the word he keeps, and the greater the promise, the greater the disappointment when he doesn’t deliver.

'Breakfast Club' host DJ Envy has no apologies for promoting a con man newly arrested for fraud

Envy wants us to believe he was a useful idiot in this scheme, especially now that the feds have confiscated iHeartRadio equipment and are looking into his involvement. But I’ll...

The Israeli music festival Hamas slaughtered had its roots in peace and love

Israeli soldiers surround a Palestinian who ran at them with a knife at the site of a music festival near the border with the Gaza Strip.

The tears of victims' families mean nothing to Mary Moriarty, Minneapolis' heartless DA

Mary Moriarty faces criticism for her policy positions that give disproportionate leniency to rapists, pedophiles, and murderers.

Like other 'antiracist' activists, Ibram X. Kendi proves he's only in it for himself

The real measure of an individual’s character isn’t what he portrays to the public but how he treats people in private. Truly righteous people treat others with respect and dignity...

A progressive learns that 'defund the police' only works when you're rich and safe

The class division in America doesn’t just allow for people to access luxurious material goods, but also lets them act out a life of luxurious beliefs.

Progressives ending grading in schools are condescending racists

Portland Public Schools are considering adopting new “equitable grading practices” that it’s already using in some schools.

Sage Steele is right: biracial people shouldn't have to check just one box

Sage Steele, former ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor, appeared on SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show” days after settling her free-speech lawsuit with the network.

DA-recall effort: Bay Area liberals finally see common sense on crime

Liberal, the enemy you should be most worried about isn’t to the right of you: Look the other way.

NJ Gov. Phil Murphy's attempt to block schools from telling parents their kids are gender-confused must be canceled

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is attempting to block school districts from notifying parents if their child is changing gender identity, identifying with an alternative name or pronouns and using...

Why the diversity-industrial complex bubble burst

Between 2019 and 2022, DEI positions skyrocketed 170%, according to LinkedIn, with much of that acceleration happening in the wake of nationwide protests and riots in 2020.

Kamala Harris' lies not only push her political agenda but reveal her ugly truth

This is exactly the strategy that our vice president, Kamala Harris, executed to further slander Florida Republicans, especially presidential hopeful Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Why is Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' so much more controversial than the average hip-hop track?

Leftists’ fragile egos won’t tolerate artistic criticisms from someone they only heard of days ago. Yet they intrinsically despise him because he represents the people they think are below them....

Supreme Court is right: You cannot fix discrimination with discrimination

In a 6-4 decision, the Supreme Court has rejected that role of “societal savior” — saying that choosing college enrollment based on race is a violation of the 14th Amendment’s...

Ignore progressives: Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom for all Americans

People across the country are celebrating Juneteenth, as it is now a federal holiday.

This Father's Day, let's encourage dads to be in their kids' lives — and maybe save some in the process

I chose to become the compass my son can always depend on for guidance and not repeat the mistakes of my father. A reunified father a day will keep the...

Chicago doubles-down on coddling criminals, and more people die

Memorial Day weekend in Chicago resulted in the deadliest one since 2015 with 11 people killed and 46 wounded.

BLM’s financial fall proves it only used dead black people to cash in

The national Black Lives Matter organization got its golden ticket off the corpses of black people and leveraged their unfortunate deaths against the emotional turmoil of a nation for profit.

Privileged Cuomo could write 'If I Did It' about nursing-home deaths and still face zero consequences

One of the more disturbing truths I’ve begrudgingly accepted is there’s a class of individuals who will never get appropriately punished for their crimes or their negligence that destroyed lives....