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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I can’t see thru the draws ,if the skin is black ,brown,or white I just know if you do not have sense enough to pull your pants up you do not have enough sense to be turned loose on the streets. You are a danger to your self ,you could trip & fall & break your back at any time. You send a loud message ,” I AM STUPID “
Good for them
Give me a belt and a clear shot.
a disgrace
I could tear them a new one if I had a bb gun.
No its promoting moral civil values of dressing in a decent manner.
Nice target,s.
It’s not racist not to want to see someone’s underwear. It is common decency.
Thay are look for there boy friend
They’re just practicing for how they wear their pants in prison!