A bill proposed in the South Carolina Legislature would allow fines for men
and boys who are seen with sagging pants. House Bill 4957, introduced
Feb. 15, says it would be unlawful for a person to appear in public wearing
“his pants” more than three inches below “the crest of his ileum exposing
his skin or undergarments.”
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Bad News For Local Negroes
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Can't we just skip the middle man and ban being a Nigger?
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What to do about the Whiggers?White Man 1 wrote:Can't we just skip the middle man and ban being a Nigger?
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Good question.Wade Hampton III wrote:What to do about the Whiggers?White Man 1 wrote:Can't we just skip the middle man and ban being a Nigger?
Some years back at the West Virginia State Fair -very, very White BTW- I noticed a couple jigs with a few 'wannabes' palling around with them, pants halfway down their asses.
Why these White kids want to emulate these dumb ass Negroes is beyond me.
It's not diversity, it's displacement.
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If you had the "honor" of being taken in by Kennison and hisWhy these White kids want to emulate these dumb ass Negroes is beyond me.
Randites, the answer would be "social metaphysics." viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1120#p2983
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Negro Britches!
Wearing saggy pants is less a fashion statement than it is a political one
— and yet another state is trying to make it illegal. South Carolina’s
Bill 4957 dictates that anyone caught wearing pants hanging more than three
inches below the hipbone and exposing skin is charged with a noncriminal
offense. Notably, the bill targets men, not women. First-time offenders
would be charged $25, second-time offenders would pay $50 or fulfill up
to three hours of community service, and people caught three or more times
would pay $75 and complete up to six hours of community service. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/states- ... 47124.html
Wade says, "What if they make a 'political statement' while doing community
service?"
Wearing saggy pants is less a fashion statement than it is a political one
— and yet another state is trying to make it illegal. South Carolina’s
Bill 4957 dictates that anyone caught wearing pants hanging more than three
inches below the hipbone and exposing skin is charged with a noncriminal
offense. Notably, the bill targets men, not women. First-time offenders
would be charged $25, second-time offenders would pay $50 or fulfill up
to three hours of community service, and people caught three or more times
would pay $75 and complete up to six hours of community service. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/states- ... 47124.html
Wade says, "What if they make a 'political statement' while doing community
service?"
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Re: Bad News For Local Negroes
Wade Hampton III wrote:A bill proposed in the South Carolina Legislature would allow fines for men
and boys who are seen with sagging pants. House Bill 4957, introduced
Feb. 15, says it would be unlawful for a person to appear in public wearing
“his pants” more than three inches below “the crest of his ileum exposing
his skin or undergarments.”
Wha' be a ilium, Mofo?
October 27, 2007
This week, the city of Opa-Locka, passed a controversial dress code by actually banning what can be worn on city property. Following similar bans in Texas, Georgia, New York and Louisiana, city officials passed the 4-1 vote that aims at eliminating the saggy pants fashion statement. The baggy, sagging pants purpose: brazenly showing off a man’s boxer shorts. Typically bottoms are lowered to have the waste-line of pants or shorts fall just below the butt exposing the underwear. The pants are held there by a belt at the wearer’s thighs.
Sagging pants popularized in the 1990s by hip-hop artists, have become the style for much of today’s youth. This is especially true for African American communities, but in the north Miami-Dade county city of Opa-Locka, where over 74% of it’s residents are African American, the questionable style is now an offense.
Opa-Locka officials argue that the look was not originated in music videos by rap moguls but rather in seedy prison cells; and tomorrow’s future need not imitate or promote something associated with violence and crime. In prisons, oversized uniforms were issued without belts to prevent suicide and use as weapons. The style simply spread through rappers, from the ghetto to the suburbs and around the world. “I don’t think they really understand where it really started from, and what image,” Opa-Locka Vice-Mayor Dorothy Johnson said. “Employers are not really going to hire you looking like that.”... http://www.miamibeach411.com/news/saggy-pants
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