SMALL ACTS OF RACISM ACT 22: GTFOH with that BS!
I know fam is reading this, “like what the hell happened?! You had a migraine and went to your niece’s birthday party! Surely nothing could have happened!” Well, damn! I am not so lucky.
On August 11th, 2019 I was just pissed to the highest levels of pisstivity and it takes a lot for experiencing Racism to make me angry. I don’t blame people for BEING racist…I blame people for STAYING racist. When you know better you do better.
After my niece’s birthday party I was going to head to my sister’s house in Dayton. For those of you who don’t know, I am from Dayton. Born and raised, so the mass shooting in the Oregon District hurt my heart. My high school is about a half a mile away and there was a time I was known to occasion a bar or two down there. It’s a good place to hear some live music and grab some food. Or, at least it used to be. After the bday party, I decided it would be a good time to pay my respects to those fallen and to thank the police for taking down the shooter in 30 seconds.
I stopped and took the picture below because I wanted to remember those taken too soon. They were mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, cousins and friends. A wise woman brought her children down to grieve and to teach them. I caught her daughter in the pic and asked if it was okay to use it.
As I was standing there mourning for my city, an older White man walks up and stands beside me. He asked if I had gone to the front of Ned Peppers Bar, yet and I said I hadn’t. I was cemented to my spot, mortified at the loss of life that took place just 7 days ago. Then he says, “They’re trying to make this about race. It wasn’t race, it was mental health, ya know?” I stood stock still reeling from the words just spoken to me. I said, nothing, but I clenched my jaw and flexed my neck muscles. He continued to talk and at one point even tried to comfort me. But, all I could think was, “Mutha Fucka! Did I walk up on you and give you my thoughts on the availability of guns or the fact that the US has had 251 mass shootings this year and it’s only August?! Or, that the next closest developed country has had 3? Get all the way the fuck outta here with that bullshit! Now is not the time! I am in no mood!”
The mainstream media has not reported on the following as far as I know. News One did run a story on it, but since it had not been verified, I have chosen not to write about it until now. Black Dayton sussed out very quickly that the Dayton Shooter supposedly shot his sister and her boyfriend because he wasBlack. Furthermore, it has been rumored that he targeted the bar because it has the highest percentage of Black patrons in that area. Black Dayton has also been pretty pissed that the mayor and police chief (both White) stated early on that there was no evidence that this was a hate crime, even though the majority of those killed were African American.
Given that said, let me share with people on my page, now is not the time to convince me that there was not a racial component to it. People are dead in my city. They are dead in a historic hangout for EVERYONE in Dayton. I didn’t go down just to grieve the loss of 6 African Americans. I went to grieve the loss of everyone who was killed. I went to grieve the loss of peace in the Oregon District. I even grieve for the family of the shooter and his sister. They lost both of their children. Another family lost two cousins. Kids lost their parents. It is fucked up no matter how you slice it.
But, right now is not the time to talk to me about how it isn’t racial. Put yourself in our shoes. I am a Black Latina (you thought the last name Marquess was an accident?). Forgive me, if me and mine feel a little hunted right now after three shootings in a week’s time, two that targeted Latinx and one that killed a disproportionate number of Black people. What is the mother of the young child supposed to tell her daughter? Ignore what’s in front of you. Believe your leaders?
Since that time there have been the deaths of Elijah McClain in Colorado, Breonna Taylor in Kentucky, George Floyd in Minnesota, Rayshard Brooks and Ahmad Arbery in Georgia, Jacob Blake in Wisconsin and Daniel Prude in New York. A “friend” from high school posted a meme that said, “How to Avoid Getting Shot by Police: 1. Don’t commit crime. 2. Keep hands visible. 3. Comply with commands. 4. Don’t resist arrest. 5. Fight the charge in court. Not in the streets.” I’m guessing the poster never heard this part: Innocent until proven guilty and the police investigate crime. They are NOT judge, jury nor executioner.
Now is not the time to reassure me, now is the time to do something more than offer platitudes and excuses. If you can’t do that, then keep your distance.