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I always laugh when I see kids walking around with their pants hanging half off their butts. Common decency keeps me from walking up to them and explaining that their choice of fashion was invented by gay convicts who wanted to advertise that they were 'open for back door business'...
LMAO every time.
I can't stand the "low pants" crapola.
According to Greg Mathis, sagging was adopted from the United States prison system where belts are sometimes prohibited[3] to prevent prisoners from using them as weapons or committing suicide by hanging themselves.[4][5] The style was later popularized by hip-hop artists in the 1990s.[4] It later became a symbol of freedom and cultural awareness among some youths[6] or a symbol of their rejection of the values of mainstream society
Every store should have this sign posted at the entrance.
There's good reason to like the "style" - Anyone with their pants down low is likely to be honest because he sure as hell can't run very fast.
Every store should have this sign posted at the entrance.
Live and let live. Its no one's business if someone wants to dress that way and there are way more important things to get your panties in a bunch over.
Well, here's my take on it. I think wearing your pants hanging off your butt with your underwear showing looks really stupid. But that doesn't negate another person's right to dress like that if they want to. This is the U.S.A. This is freedom of expression. It's not like they're exposing any private parts or anything, so it's not indecent.
Just because I don't like something isn't justification to ban it. If I saw that sign in a store or restaurant I was spending money at, I would have to let them know how I feel about it, too. And I'm a 61-year-old woman, not a hip hop artist.
I mean what's next? No t-shirts? No jeans? No short skirts? No purple hair? No tattoos? No piercings?
Let people express themselves. Oh, and I think that's an urban myth about the sagging pants having originated in prison as a way of advertising that you are available for backdoor sex. I think this is probably the correct explanation (from Wikipedia):
According to Greg Mathis, sagging was adopted from the United States prison system where belts are sometimes prohibited[3] to prevent prisoners from using them as weapons or committing suicide by hanging themselves.[4][5] The style was later popularized by hip-hop artists in the 1990s.[4] It later became a symbol of freedom and cultural awareness among some youths[6] or a symbol of their rejection of the values of mainstream society
Now THAT makes sense.
It is the business of the establishments owners should that individual want to use it. That owner has as much right to deny service because he does not like the attire as the one that puts his pants around his knees. I would have no problem bringing my business to an establishment that demands a base level of attire to shop there.There's good reason to like the "style" - Anyone with their pants down low is likely to be honest because he sure as hell can't run very fast.
Every store should have this sign posted at the entrance.
Live and let live. Its no one's business if someone wants to dress that way and there are way more important things to get your panties in a bunch over.