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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No respect for self is reflected in baggy pants.
BS! There’s nothing racist about telling students to be modest and quit showing their butts!!
As a black man I say , GOOD!!!
Very raunchy.
How is respect for others racist ?
It’s not racist, but it is unprofessional and shows lack of self respect. If you don’t respect yourself don’t expect any from anyone else.
Stupid stupid stupid !!!
Good.
Stupid, not racist
If they say it’s racist, then they are saying that black people love wearing their pants in a trashy way! It’s not racist, it’s plain low cl$#%&!@* trashy!