Posted on 08/16/2018 3:53:07 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
A South Side bar owners dress code is generating calls for a boycott.
Andrew Balint recently posted the dress code for Twelve Whiskey BBQ and it began circulating on social media. African-Americans in Pittsburgh began to take notice, saying the guidelines seem to target them.
I'm not going to give my money and enrich your livelihood if you don't respect me as a person. This is a matter of respect, said Khamil Scantling.
Twelve's dress code, titled "proper attire," contains a long list of clothing that's no longer accepted, including Timberland boots, Air Jordan sneakers, baggy clothing, flashy jewelry and hoodies.
The problem is, people like Scantling say the specificity in this list appears to target a certain demographic of people.
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No. I live in a place where the last joint I knew with a dress code went out of biz many moons ago.
Penguins gear is very popular. Bucs, not so much.
You must be kidding. Off-duty cops can be just as bad as the thugs the owner is trying to keep away.
Yep! Especially after 10 pm. This is the watering hole district of Pittsburgh. Most of the troublemakers come in after 10 pm.
I thought we weren't suppose to stereotype.
I wouldnt want the thug element in my establishment either. Dong care about race, but have a business to run and a disruptive lower end clientele isnt what I would want either
The south side has gotten more violent and dangerous in the last few years
Bars routinely discretely push away the thug element, usually by ending carrying certain liquors and drinks that are popular among that set.
Al, we have a family member in LE. We had a family member killed accidentally by a member of LE. I don’t judge all members of LE by the latter.
We had a place here that insisted everyone wear socks. One night I was with a very wealthy male friend who had on a pair of Van like shoes, no socks. Middle of summer. They made us leave. lol
Either way, no matter which way you slice it they're still work boots. I don't often see shirts and ties and Calvin Klein shoes (what I am now) pulled up to the bar next to sunburnt necks, carpenter pants and work boots (what I used to be). If this guy wants to cater to the former crowd at the expense of the latter, so be it. I guess the stuffed shirts go for more expensive stuff but can't beat the blue collar guys in sheer volume of cheap piss. Even though many tradesmen could buy the lunch of salarymen, old habits die hard.
Like I said, the capitalist in me cringes whenever a biz turns away paying customers. It may need them later.
It's done all the time by setting prices, in restaurants and retail stores. When you pay more you expect a certain level of environment, including fellow customers.
That's why this is funny:
So do I. And he’d be the first one to advise anyone not to assume you want off-duty cops in your establishment.
The business is turning away customers in Group B because they don’t want to lose the customers in Group A.
A FReeper a few days ago pointed out that it's always about respect with these people.
However, it only goes one way: They demand it yet give as little as possible to others, maybe because in their culture to give deference or respect is a sign of weakness.
Like tipping, they are also niggardly with giving respect.
As an aside, Khalil has an interesting last name. A scantling is defined as "dimensions for parts of a structure, especially in shipbuilding." I wonder if his emancipated male line ancestor worked as a shipbuilder.
The sign should say "No Spats"!
Yeah, no kidding. Half of Loxley Alabama wouldn’t be allowed in there.
So is that in effect all day or just after 10PM per the posted sign?
I can understandaggy pants hanging off your ass, but otherwise I think its a bit much for a BBQ joint.
Respect is earned. Not given.
I wonder if the sign read “NO WHITES AFTER 10:00 PM” if anyone would have noticed?
Tims. They are popular with the sophisticated urbanites.
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