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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Saggy pants is part of culture????? How pathetic.
Dare them to wear that in Prision,. Advertizing?
why is everything racist-doesn’t matter what the color of the person wearing saggy pants is disgusting and slovenly looking
Since when is that the black culture
Everyone should just point and laugh at people that wear their pants this way.
I hear that in prisons, if an inmate is into getting ‘sausaged up the old $#%&!@*’, they wear their pants like this. I wonder if these nogs that wear their pants down on the streets know that? Or, maybe that’s what they’re advertising for!
If they’d bend over a little bit more, you could see the real meaning of political correctness.
This custom began in prison, when guards took away prsoners’ belts. Nothing to do with race.
In prison that means you are wanting to be some guys girly.
Joy VanHouten in some towns it is banned. people get cited for ir and even jail time if they are caught several times.