
My question? What is it going to change? What is it going to prove? Though many of our Caucasian brothers think it's hood to sag their pants as well, still the majority of those who do this are Blacks and Latinos.
Even though this "black male" whom I used to intern for created this amendment, I still feel as if the finger is being pointed at black men. Yeah I too hate to see my brothers wear their pants low and white T's long enough for a woman to wear as her night gown." However, this issue is minute compared to police brutality, drugs, poverty, injustice, terrorism, etc.
When the character change, so will the sagging pants change. When politicians begin to step inside the "ghetto" off camera, or on a regular basis to see what they can go to reshape the community, then we'll see much more improvement in the hood. When prayer is allowed back into our schools then shall we see some major improvement all over the nation.
Yet until then, you can't tell them nothing!
Posted By: Rodney Hollingsworth
Tuesday, August 28th 2007 at 12:26AM
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