EDITORIAL
Black youth sagging get fined or jail time; white anti-face maskers, no penalty
by Edmond Davis
Historically,
what is more dangerous to Americans? Sagging jeans in public spaces, or
not wearing a face mask in the age of COVID-19 in public places?
How many Americans have compromised health issues from ‘Sagging Pants Syndrome’ (SPS)?
What’s the CDC’s death count on SPS in southern ‘red states’? Thousands
are criminalized for freedom of expression and the majority are African
American males (6% of the U.S. population). Towns have orchestrated
ordinances against sagging, but no statewide or national legislation
yet. Wildwood, NJ; Jefferson Parrish, LA; Pikeville, TN; New Orleans,
Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, Miami and Jacksonville, Fla all have
entertained similar policies disproportionately affecting Black males in
ways that are MIA -or- Marginalizing-Ign oring-Avoiding them of their rights. Lawmakers in South Carolina wanted to fine people for wearing sagging pants with a House Bill 4957 Session 122. It would make it illegal for a person to wear pants “sagging more than three inches below his ileum,” according to the South Carolina Legislature’s website.
Lawmakers have amended laws to include interpretations. Laws that
criminalize sagging have long been considered racist and
unconstitutional. According to data obtained by the Shreveport Times 726
arrests for sagging in Shreveport, LA. since the original ordinance
passed in 2007. 96% of those arrested were African American males.
Shreveport was one of many municipalities that banned sagging since the
year 2000, but it was repealed. Mostly southern cities proposed such
laws under the guise of regulating public decency of this rogue fashion.
The opponents to sagging use ethnic intimidations and feed
stereotypical fear-tactics like saying it was part of the gang way of
life or prison culture. Cities in Georgia, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina and other parts of Louisiana still
have anti-sagging ordinances on the book. In Massachusetts, a law
that’s been on the books for hundreds of years, amended in 1987 General Laws Chapter 272, Section 16 punishes the crime of ‘Open and Gross Lewdness and Lascivious Behavior’ with
imprisonment in the House of Corrections for up to 2 years or in the
State Prison for up to 3 years. It's Ambiguous yet can be used for
sagging.
Sagging
jeans don’t equate to sagging morals but refusing to wear a mask can be
deadly and is selfish. When an employee requests you to wear a
facemask, the ‘KRAKEN’ Karen is released! The real social ills
are committed by individuals who don’t wear masks, but they’re not
criminalized. Sagging hasn’t put anyone at risk, but not wearing a mask
is harmful and can be deadly to the immunocompromised (African
Americans, Hispanics and the elderly).
The
death of George Floyd on social media showed Whites in real-time what
African Americans have experienced for generations with systemic racism
in policing. COVID-19 shows how white privilege weaponized coughing and
smart devices have positioned privacy as a past commodity. From COVID
Parties, vocal anti-maskers to the carnage of coughing Karens’, Houston,
we have a problem! This overwhelmingly White demographic indirectly
infects many, unintentionally kills some, and traumatized others without
accountability. Responses to these seemingly pro-COVID tactics are
unjustly delayed, unlike sagging.
SOLUTIONS: (1)
Incentivize masked Americans with discounts on various items (food,
clothing, rent, movie tickets, automobile insurance, & gas) deemed
essentials. (2) Fines for not wearing a mask should be the same for sagging ranged from $25 to $600. (3) Community Service hours from 32 to 40, and (4) even time served in a jail or prison up to 6 months depends on data from contact tracing. (5) As a health-based sociocultural lesson anti-maskers should be denied access into all public places with a sign saying, “Masks Only.” They can understand what African Americans during Jim Crow felt like when they saw a sign that said “Whites Only” when entering stores, restaurants, and parks.
I
don’t like sagging, but I won’t criminalize it. I wear them to protect
others and my family in the United States of America. Black men face a
different kind of scrutiny even with masks, not sagging. The
double-standard of racism is why the anti-mask patriots have no
accountability in the Undisciplined States of America (USA).
Edmond Davis, College History Professor, Social Historian, Law Enforcement Scholar, edmondwdavis@gmail. com 318-243-9133www. edmondwdavis.com
Edmond W. Davis
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