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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This fad started out in the prisons ,letting other prisoners know they wanted $#%&!@*d sex !!!!! When I see the fad carried on by our young people and even sone old ones it is offensive and disgusting !!!!, Looks like they are on the hunt to be $#%&!@*d !!!!!!!
Give me a break and stop pretending this isn’t driven by a superiority complex and hate for hip hop
And here I thought that “saggin” was a sign that an inmate in prison was open to butt sex. Just how is this a part of black culture? What are you trying to say?????
If people want to look stupid, let them look stupid. It is not necessary for me to look at, or for me to tell them how to dress. They appear to be fully “capable” of accomplishing that themselves, besides it’s not as though they’re going to a job interview.
I guess these boys are available to men !
It’s not racist, it’s just nasty gross.
…Hey San Francisco, here’z my sign ! .. come ‘n get it ….!!!…
Glad I am not the only person who realizes how this trend started…lol
It is very funny when they do something wrong and try running they always face plant the cement!