I wear lots of "street" clothes myself. Floridians wear hoodies a lot because a real coat is not necessary and hoodies are "very Florida fashion item.
Stereotyping by clothes is as ridiculous as it gets.
You are insulting Governor Rick Scott's appointee who is investigating this hot mess. Are you saying she is part of a lynch mob? I see a lot of taking out of context going on.
I'm waiting for the DA and the Grand Jury. I just did a music video and I made some "street" poses at the end. It doesn't look suspicious. I look kewt. I have baggy pants too - lots of fashion starts in the street and trickles up. If you are making this about clothes, forget it.
Hoodies are more popular in Florida than ORANGES.
Everybody around here wears them but I'm so old fashioned that I still call mine sweatshirts. My favorite is my orange and blue UF Gators one, followed by my navy colored FDNY one.
Fashion is a relative term- and one that I am glad I am not “related to” when it comes to clothing “styles” that originated in gangs, prisons, and punks. That’s just not something that most decent people (notice I said most) would prefer to not be associated with.
And hoodies have been a relatively useful and popular item long before it was co-opted by the thug wanna-be crowd.
Who is “they”? Then again, you start promoting illegal activity and no wonder they might not get 9 members to admit membership.