Henderson State University, a public college in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, placed signs around the school in an effort to ban saggy pants in August 2015, although they never created an official policy within their dress code.
The signs sought to crack down not only on saggy pants, but on profanity and rude behavior as well. The school felt the need to curb disruptive behavior that negatively influenced the learning environment.
Now, they have been forced to take the signs down as some are stating that the school is seeking to suppress black culture.
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it does make it easy for the cops to catch them. which is the only good point about it.
So if we stop making grape Kool aid , would that mean we are racist ?
Why even bother wearing the long pants . . . just walk around in they drawers . . . sheesh . . . save on that laundry costs
It’s simply advertising……….advertising you’re ready to have a man love date. Most brutha’s I’ve talked to who ‘sag’ know this too. That’s where to term, “on the down low” came from. They be quiet about that. Mo power to ya.
Whatever happened to the laws against indecent exposure?
good grief
Which Race?
What’s racist is they haven’t banned Plumber’s Butt.
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Bro-country should be banned on grounds that it’s stupid.
Like my Dad has always said, “If the shoe fits, wear it.” In other words, if constructive criticism has been dished out to you, take responsibility for what you did, said, or was about to do. Don’t denie it.