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Rep. Buckner’s mask story

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The governor was asked about Rep. Kam Buckner’s tweet thread today and I should’ve posted it earlier. Via @ThreadReaderApp

The revelation of reality sometimes stings in the most unassuming ways. Last Friday, @GovPritzker’s Exec Order requiring facemasks for those who venture outside went into effect. This EO was the right thing to do to protect Illinoisians in the face of this deadly virus.

It is a responsible move that will save lives and those who are using it as a reason to “stick it to the establishment” or start a contrived fight over “personal freedom,” are misguided and out of line. This includes @VP Pence.

Yesterday, however, the mask reminded of the gratuitous & unwanted attn given to those of us of a certain demographic while engaging in normal social acts and how quickly the objective can turn into the subjective based on implicit bias and prejudice

I went to a store to purchase some items. I wore what I think many people would wear to the store on a Sun. (when there is no church): a hoodie, sweatpants & gym shoes. I also had on my facemask & gloves per the Order (I was dressed like many of the other shoppers I saw).

When exiting the store I was approached by a uniformed officer who questioned the items in my cart. I explained to him I had just purchased them from the store he saw me walk out of. He asked to see my receipt, which was deep in my pocket. As I looked for it, he waited

After 30 seconds or so, I found it and gave it to him. He barely glanced at it and then asked for my ID. I complied. He walked to his car and was in it for a couple of minutes and returned both the ID and my receipt.

When I asked why he approached me in the 1st place, his response was: “People are using the coronavirus to do bad things. I couldn’t see your face, man. You looked like you were up to something.” Which begs the question, what does someone who is up to something look like?

As scores of masked people walked in and out without encumbrance I was reminded of the reality that I have been programmed to show as much of my face as possible and use certain cues to disarm anyone who might have a learned inclination to be suspicious of my very presence.

Yrs before the murder of Trayvon Martin, experience dictated to me the dangers that may wait to assail me for simply having my hood up. Because I guess that’s what someone who is “up to something” looks like.

When I was a teenager, a mentor, in one of a series of “talks” that are given to black boys on how to maneuver a society that often looks at you as a threat first, told me to “dress like a prospect and not a suspect,” in order to avoid situations like this.

I am a 6′4′’ black male from the Southside of Chicago & when not in a suit, I’m likely in a hoodie, jeans & Jordans. & depending on the time of year, a myriad of tattoos may be visible. I am keenly aware of not looking like I am “up to something,” but should I have to be?

I can’t help, but think about whether or not my friends of different races ever got the “prospect not suspect” talk. How many of them needed it for their survival? I think I know the answer. I’ve struggled with whether or not to say something about this publicly.

It’s been heavy on my heart. Not because it’s novel. It’s not. It has happened to me before & will probably happen again. Not because I am indignant that my law degree or being a State Legislator didn’t absolve me from this type of interaction. I never expect that it will.

It bothers me most because I can’t help but think of the dangers that are inherent for a number of black men who are just adhering to the mask rule and by doing so, look like they are “up to something.” This is not in the least bit an absolute indictment on any group.

It is an indictment on the whole of society for creating a climate where this is normal and this is ok. Where @HenryLouisGates gets arrested for entering his own home. I’ve said it before & I am sure I will have to say this again as this virus shines an uncomfortable light.

COVID will not break us. It will only reveal to us what is already broken. There’s a lot to be fixed.

       

22 Comments
  1. - Pelonski - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:22 pm:

    Everyone looks like they are “up to something” while wearing a mask, so that is a pretty poor excuse by the officer. It shows that our society still has a long way to go before we have true equality.


  2. - Fixer - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:34 pm:

    That last line. Well said, Rep. Buckner.


  3. - Powdered Whig - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:37 pm:

    === It shows that our society still has a long way to go before we have true equality. ===

    Unfortunately, the law can only do so much to ensure equality. Unless the minds and hearts of those that are unconsciously biased or prejudiced against African Americans (and others) begin to change, I am not confident that much progress will be made.

    I echo the sentiments of Rep. Buckner that COVID will not break us, but will only reveal to us what is already broken. This pandemic has shown me that America is broken. My faith in humanity has been lost and it will take more than a vaccine or a return to “normalcy” for it to be restored. This isn’t about COVID. This is about the value of human life. This is a battle against hate. Unfortunately, hate cannot be cured or prevented by a vaccine.


  4. - Bemused - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:38 pm:

    I have listened to a number of conservative talk radio pundits disavow the concept of white privilege. I suspect the same can read this and still not understand.


  5. - Wensicia - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:39 pm:

    From driving, walking, wearing a hoodie while black to wearing a mask while black, nothing changes. Shameful.


  6. - DTAG - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:39 pm:

    I resisted wearing a mask until about 3 weeks ago for this very reason, ultimately it was my fear of harming others that led to my embracing wearing a mask.


  7. - Huh? - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:48 pm:

    I’m wearing a mask because if I don’t, my wife will never let me out of the house.


  8. - Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 4:57 pm:

    It’s very disheartening to the humanity we all are sharing together, and yet this terrible profiling is now seemingly exacerbated because of the life saving we all are doing with a mask.

    === COVID will not break us. It will only reveal to us what is already broken. There’s a lot to be fixed.===

    Powerful. Well said.

    Oswego Willy


  9. - Boone's is Back - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 5:11 pm:

    ===COVID will not break us. It will only reveal to us what is already broken. There’s a lot to be fixed.===

    Amen to that.


  10. - DuPage Saint - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 5:13 pm:

    And I would bet if he exercised his “right” to not wear a mask, he probably would have been detained for that.


  11. - Southern Belle - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 5:18 pm:

    This reaction by law enforcement was totally unacceptable. It also indicates why some conceal carry citizens were asking the questions of how they would be treated if some individuals interpreted the Conceal Carry law inappropriately.


  12. - The Dude Abides - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 6:04 pm:

    That’s too bad what happened to Rep Buckner. I can believe it. There was a black friend of mine who worked with me when I was at CMS. I had lived in Springfield for over 30 years and he had been here about 10 and he had been pulled over and checked out by the police more times than I had.


  13. - Pundent - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 6:23 pm:

    It’s an interesting contrast to see the courage of Rep. Buckner in comparison to his counterparts Cabello and Bailey with their manufactured grievances.


  14. - nadia - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 6:47 pm:

    ===COVID will not break us. It will only reveal to us what is already broken. There’s a lot to be fixed.===

    Double amen to that.


  15. - Northern Illini - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 7:29 pm:

    I don’t believe it.


  16. - ESR - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 7:38 pm:

    This incident is a sobering reminder of the effect of the callous actions of others.


  17. - @misterjayem - Tuesday, May 5, 20 @ 7:48 pm:

    “I don’t believe it.”

    Yes, you do.

    –MrJM


  18. - Union Dues - Wednesday, May 6, 20 @ 8:32 am:

    It may be true however it is an assumption that this happened due to the color of his skin. Maybe they were spot checking or maybe he did in fact do something innocuous that “appeared” suspicious. Seems like a leap.


  19. - Cheryl44 - Wednesday, May 6, 20 @ 9:28 am:

    Oh baloney, Union Dues. He was stopped because he’s black. Some police would have stopped him if he was wearing a suit.


  20. - Union Dues - Wednesday, May 6, 20 @ 9:36 am:

    Cheryl44, you have zero way of knowing that. Neither you or I know.


  21. - Froganon - Wednesday, May 6, 20 @ 9:54 am:

    Policing is broken in our communities and Covid 19 has exposed the brokenness …again. Stopping a guy exiting a store with a cart dressed in a hoodie with a mask, give me a break. Maybe the officer could check out folks who aren’t wearing masks, or maybe focus on those who are actually breaking the law.


  22. - Powdered Whig - Wednesday, May 6, 20 @ 12:49 pm:

    === Maybe they were spot checking or maybe he did in fact do something innocuous that “appeared” suspicious. ===

    If that is the case the police office could have said that they were doing spot checks, but the police office didn’t say that - the officer said “it looks like you were up to something”


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