There
are plenty of reasons why Chrissy Lee Polis, a 22-year-old transgender woman
should have thought twice about going to McDonald’s on April 18. Pick just
about any item off the menu, really. High fat, the empty calories, the boatload
of preservatives, the environmental impact of beef production.
But one
thing she probably didn’t consider was getting the shit beat out of her by a
couple of teenage girls while store employees recorded a video and laughed.
That’s
exactly what happened at a Baltimore County McDonald’s in Maryland and the
horrific video has been watched thousands and thousands of times.
In the
video Polis is seen being kicked and punched and slapped repeatedly by two
girls who are screaming at her, though what they’re saying is not intelligible
on the video (I suspect, however, that it is not nice). She screams back at
times and keeps trying to walk away, but it’s no use. The girls are nothing if
not tenacious. And savage. They just keep coming back with more violence to
dish out.
Like I
said, I can’t understand anything the girls are screaming or anything that
Polis says. After Polis is dragged cave-man style by her hair from the back to
the front of the restaurant, an elderly woman stands up and tells one of the
attackers to "get off of her" as she tries to break up the attack. The girls
are not very receptive to this for some reason. I mean, you’d think that two
people ruthlessly attacking someone in the middle of a McDonald’s would be
totally reasonable and respectful of their elders. But the girls go right on slapping
and kicking and punching.
The
manager at the store repeatedly says, "Stop," trying but failing to separate
the girls from Polis. No other employee attempts to help, though early in the
video Polis is on the floor after being kicked and is holding what looks like a
plastic shopping bag. As she scrambles to get away, something falls out of the
bag and an employee in a red shirt reaches down and grabs whatever it was that
fell out. And that’s the last we see or hear of the McDonald’s crew until the end
of the video where we hear someone warn the girls to get out of there because
the police are coming and then say, "She’s havin’ a fuckin’ seizure, yo."
Because
Polis is, indeed, having a fucking seizure, and no attempt is made to assist
her in any way. Even after someone says, "She needs help right now," you hear
the manager off camera saying, "They’re on their way" while Polis thrashes
unaided on the floor and the girls take off.
The
girls, by the way, have names. One of them is 18-year-old Teonna Monae Brown.
The other is only 14 years old so her name has not been released as of press
time. All I know about her is that she apparently has really cool older friends
and that she told police that she and Brown "got into a fight with a woman over
using the bathroom."
In a
case of tragic irony, Maryland’s legislature recently stripped the Gender
Identity Anti-discrimination Act of "public accommodation protections" for
transgender people and then failed to pass the damn thing anyway.
The
police may prosecute the beating as a hate crime. Not because Polis is trans,
but because Polis is white and her attackers are black. Whether race played a
role in the attack or not is not yet clear. That trans-phobia played a role in
the attack seems pretty clear.
Teonna
Monae Brown clearly has some anger management issues (last year she was
arrested after starting a fight at the very same McDonald’s). But it’s more
than that. This was not just a couple of girls getting into a catfight. This
was a sustained, directed, malicious attack on a person who was unarmed and
outnumbered.
Brown
isn’t the first person to get it in her head that a transperson is less than
human and deserving of violence. But you know what? Thanks to the dumb shit
with the cell phone, thousands of people have seen what would otherwise be just
another under-reported attack on a transperson. This has happened before. And
it will happen again. If anything good comes out of this situation it’ll be
that next time fewer people will be able to just stand by and watch.