While I am not one to condone this manner of dress by any means, in this case, these kids really weren't doing anything wrong and the guy that shot them was just a idiot. Just like all of us, these kids have 1st amendment rights and may dress as they like.Abraham wrote:I've seen more than one character wearing his pants below his entire derriere in public i.e., HEB grocery store among other places.
To witness this loathsome spectacle doesn't describe it adequately.
The only good thing about this kind of stomach-turning eye sore is the self-hobbled cretin is an easy catch for any LEO when said half-wit attempts to flee after committing a crime.
The issue I see is not as much how they are dressed, as it is the supposed role models they are trying to imitate. Teens are very easy swayed and want to 'fit in' (even though they don't fit in their jeans ) with their culture. They get exposed to a lot of these hip-hop and rap artists that dress this way, and the multitude of media that they can now see because of the Internet and world-wide television just promulgates the matter more. Personally, I think society as a whole is on a down-slide on morals. However, I can remember my Dad saying that exact thing about me and my longer hair and the manner of dress I wore while growing up in the 70's.