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FWST: ‘Racist motive’ for dress code? TCU coach denied entry at West 7th bar over Air Jordans
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<blockquote data-quote="What Up Toad" data-source="post: 2715380" data-attributes="member: 72823"><p>haha there are some mental gymnastics going on to honestly believe this policy isn't racially motivated.</p><p></p><p>What if the club had a policy that didn't allow pleated slacks, New Balances, or reading glasses? And then said they had an issue with people falling asleep at the club and it's a real mood killer. Would you say, "Guess that's their policy," or wonder if they were targeting old people?</p><p></p><p>Air Force 1s and Jordans are typically worn by black guys. People starting fights because their shoes got stepped on is almost uniquely a black issue. Basketball shorts aren't solely worn by black people, but I'd say they're pretty popular. Baggy pants are the same way.</p><p></p><p>Practically every bar on West 7th is worried about not being popular with white girls. Since my days at TCU, I've heard numerous girls veto various bars on 7th because "there's always a bunch of black guys there now." They're not worried about the TCU football players; they're worried about the guys who dropped out of high school. </p><p></p><p>The policy might have a valid reasoning behind it, but it still seems pretty racially motivated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What Up Toad, post: 2715380, member: 72823"] haha there are some mental gymnastics going on to honestly believe this policy isn't racially motivated. What if the club had a policy that didn't allow pleated slacks, New Balances, or reading glasses? And then said they had an issue with people falling asleep at the club and it's a real mood killer. Would you say, "Guess that's their policy," or wonder if they were targeting old people? Air Force 1s and Jordans are typically worn by black guys. People starting fights because their shoes got stepped on is almost uniquely a black issue. Basketball shorts aren't solely worn by black people, but I'd say they're pretty popular. Baggy pants are the same way. Practically every bar on West 7th is worried about not being popular with white girls. Since my days at TCU, I've heard numerous girls veto various bars on 7th because "there's always a bunch of black guys there now." They're not worried about the TCU football players; they're worried about the guys who dropped out of high school. The policy might have a valid reasoning behind it, but it still seems pretty racially motivated. [/QUOTE]
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