Posted on 10/15/2009 12:58:54 PM PDT by kristinn
RE: Rule #1
I thought caps (worn sideways), do-rags (I invented them in 1974!) and hoods (hoodies) were part of the hip-hop culture (cultural dress).
I have been told this style of dress came from within prison walls where the subservient would wear their pants so to indicate their availability for homosexual encounters. I don't know if it's true, but it seems to make sense.
Good for this school.
Kudos to Morehouse!
Racist AND homophobic.
Morehouse is still liberal as all get out, and liberals have never made the same demands of Blacks that they have of whites. I’m sure that whatever “homophobia” or “transphobia” or whatever they call it will be excused as “part of their culture.” Which is true, and which is great, but I wish they’d give us all the same leeway.
Are you for real???
Not so hard to believe. Within 2 years of Obamanomics, THIS will be the style of the day:
Saw a white teenager with his pants barely hanging on in Walmart just a few miles from my home.
I started laughing at him while I was staring at him. He asked what I thought was so funny. So I told him.
“Do you know where that fashion trend started?” He said, “No, but all the guys are wearing them”. I told him “In prisons, when a guy wants another guy to ‘do him’; he pulls his pants down like that to show any interested and that that he’s a willing. He looked more than a little embarassed, and I then wished him luck ‘trolling’ around WalMart.
Based upon how red he turned; I am under the impression that there may be a remote possibility he went home and got rid of those pants. Knowing what the pants that barely hang on the hips, makes what used to be considered ‘cool’ now seem pretty ‘gay’.
They definitely have a disparate impact on blacks than on whites....
One question, how are they going to make someone remove permanent orthodontic appliances?
“Decorative orthodontic appliances (e.g. “grillz”) be they permanent or removable, shall not be worn”
There are a couple of all-male colleges left. At one time, most colleges were sex segregated. During the 1960s, most them went co-ed, frequently by absorbing an associated women's college (think Harvard-Radcliffe). Most colleges could be termed "historically White," as well, since for most of their histories black students were few and far between. Morehouse is not, however, strictly black. In 2008, the class valedictorian was white.
A bar fight with a couple of thugs?
It's the Hegelian dialectic. the "thesis" has all the rights and the "antithesis" has none!
But if a white guy did it, it would be condemned as racist and disrespectful of A-A culture.
Rush should have a regular segment where he highlights people and institutions that don’t know that they’re conservatives.
GOOD.
Nice to learn than someone, somewhere, has some standards. Good for Morehouse. Their students will benefit greatly from this in the long run. One of the things Louis Farrakan did with his youth organization that I approve of, regardless of all the other nonsense, is to require the kids to wear jackets and ties. They are the only ones who come up to me at stoplights in Washington, DC selling newspapers that I am not afraid of because they are unfailingly polite and respectful. And they don’t look like asylum escapees.
Item #2 - they should proof read/edit. Work = worn?
Hold the phone! Whoa! Back the bus up, Driver! An all-male college? Cross dressers? Please tell me that the date-hungry know that their ‘escorts’ have callouses on their hands (per Timmy Wilson), right? Surely they know they are dancin’ with a man? Please...
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