If you were still skeptical that much of Americaâs response to the coronavirus pandemicânamely, people posturing against a disease, taking up AR-15âs in defense of the right to get haircuts, and angrily dismissing commonsense advice to wear masksâhas more than a tinge of racism embedded in it, this news may or may not convince you.
On Monday, Quinton Lucas, the Black mayor of Kansas City, Mo., shared a screenshot of a text message he received from one of his constituents, and itâs a case study in the kind of defiant racism that has been popping up all over the country recently (as well as since around 1619):
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âYou should swing from a tree, Iâm not threatening it, but would love to see it,â the message reads, in response to a mask-wearing mandate recently put in place by Lucas in Kansas City, according to KSNT.Â
âYou walked with RIOTERS not wearing a mask idiot,â the message added. Apparently, that was really the crux of the senderâs beef: that the mayor had joined recent protests in his city against police brutality.
âThey see a black mayor making a decision they donât like, and so itâs not the decision thatâs the issue, itâs my race,â Lucas told KSNT. âItâs who I am. Itâs this threat. Itâs this bullying.â
Thereâs evidence backing the mayorâs theory, especially since a cursory search of images of Lucas at recent protests in Kansas City for George Floyd and others killed by police show him wearing a mask except when delivering remarks.
From the use of the ân-wordâ to the specific reference to lynchingâa horrific death that white racists in this country have historically used to terrorize black peopleâitâs clear what the sender is communicating to Mayor Lucas. Despite parsing words in what may have been an attempt at plausible deniability (I wouldnât be surprised if the sender of this message would describe themselves as ânot having a racist boneâ in their body) the text is obviously a racist threat.
Higher up in the text thread, the sender also appears to have complained to the mayor about his choice to stand up against police killings and then dialed up the racist entitlement when he wasnât responded to, saying: âIâm going to post these messages so everyone can see you donât respond to whites.â
Lucas said the texts came from a local Kansas City number, and that local police are aware of the threat.
Itâs sad that in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic he has to be concerned about protecting himself not only from the disease but from the violent fantasies of repugnant racists who reside near him.
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