Is This Racial Profiling?
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Started by deedeja
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Jul 2007
deedeja
wilmington, DE
According to TrendHunter Magazine:
A Nashville nightclub has introduced brand specific dress codes.
The sign outside the club displays a list of unacceptable brands, including: Southpole, Ecko, Enyce, Sean John, Phat Farm, etc.
The brand specific dress code is creating controversy both because it discriminates against style and because the brands chosen suggest racial profiling.
One shopkeeper described, “You see black people wearing more of these type of clothes. I have it on now. I think he pointed his finger toward black people (talking about) the grills and the Sean Jean. I think he’s talking about more black people.”
Do you think this is racial profiling?
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Why of course that was racial profiling, because why didn't they mention a white line of clothing like Justin Timberlake's line of clothing? Oh, I forgot he's be n**ga too (spoken in slavery dialect!) LOL Anyway, they are saying in other words that they want a certain type of clientele to walk through their doors which is understandable. Yet, I don't see anything wrong with Sean John. Anyway, by them establishing a dress code that will keep the riff raff out of there. Thugs like to go where they can wear their sneaks and pants sagging, so you don't have to worry about that type of crowd frequenting that club! LOL I like to go to places that have a dress code because you can get an ideal of what type of crowd to expect. Anyway, that is just my thoughts though.
smc112 wrote:Yet, I don't see anything wrong with Sean John.




you could get away with wearing them to that establishment.