Is it OK to dress up to put white people at ease?
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A Talented One
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Is it?
I think most of y'all would say no, and I agree.
But if it is not OK to dress up to put white people at ease, then it is not OK to put black people at ease either. And yet you know damn well that a lot of brothers do this to prevent stereotyping by their own people, especially our women.
So what's the difference, and why isn't this discussed very much?
Now watch some non-reading MFers come in this thread and bash me for saying that we should dress up to put white people at ease.
I think most of y'all would say no, and I agree.
But if it is not OK to dress up to put white people at ease, then it is not OK to put black people at ease either. And yet you know damn well that a lot of brothers do this to prevent stereotyping by their own people, especially our women.
So what's the difference, and why isn't this discussed very much?
Now watch some non-reading MFers come in this thread and bash me for saying that we should dress up to put white people at ease.
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A Talented One wrote: »So what's the difference, and why isn't this discussed very much?
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Dress up? I don't get it...so you usually look like a ? is what you're saying.
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I'm not thinkin about white people when i'm gettin dressed.
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It depends on the situation sometimes you have to manipulate people.
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It depends on the situation sometimes you have to manipulate people.
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DopeGameCocaine wrote: »I'm not thinkin about white people when i'm gettin dressed.
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A Talented One wears his best ugg boots before he enters a panera bread
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Dress up? I don't get it...so you usually look like a ? is what you're saying.
I don't look like a ? , but I don't dress up either. Jeans and t-shirt or polo shirt and sweater (maybe jacket, if it is cold). That's not bumish, but it hasn't always been enough to prevent people from stereotyping me though. -
A Talented One wrote: »Dress up? I don't get it...so you usually look like a ? is what you're saying.
I don't look like a ? , but I don't dress up either. Jeans and t-shirt or polo shirt and sweater (maybe jacket, if it is cold). That's not bumish, but it hasn't always been enough to prevent people from stereotyping me though.
Oh please white people wear that same ? . They gonna stereotype you regardless.
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Ok not to put black people at ease?! What the ? are you talking about? It's too much to ask to ride through the suburbs without gettin my ass whooped by a cop? You need to elaborate further. I don't speak ? .
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A Talented One wrote: »Dress up? I don't get it...so you usually look like a ? is what you're saying.
I don't look like a ? , but I don't dress up either. Jeans and t-shirt or polo shirt and sweater (maybe jacket, if it is cold). That's not bumish, but it hasn't always been enough to prevent people from stereotyping me though.
Oh please white people wear that same ? . They gonna stereotype you regardless.
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Pico wears her Sari everywhere with no ? given
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T/S is one of them safe ? ... you know... the type who watches what he says around ? . Basically a ? ass ? .
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1800skypager wrote: »T/S is one of them safe ? ... you know... the type who watches what he says around ? . Basically a ? ass ? .
? damn man read the full opening post. It is obvious that you haven't. -
A Talented One wrote: »1800skypager wrote: »T/S is one of them safe ? ... you know... the type who watches what he says around ? . Basically a ? ass ? .
? damn man read the full opening post. It is obvious that you haven't.
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Dress for occasions, not people
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Recaptimus_Prime360 wrote: »1800skypager wrote: »Why
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You know what's coming, right?
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Presentable people are presentable no matter what race you are. You could gave the 360 waves wit a fade and perfect line up, nice skin, with the french cuff shirt n matching tie with the three piece suit and fitted pants and the perfect shoes..some white or spanish couple walks past you and smiles, BUT if they're racist they still gonna think of you as a ? in a suit.
It sounds like you're insecure about your appearance tho. I know people who feel more attractive feel they can get away with more than a person who doesn't feel that way and tries to dress up to compensate. Perhaps I'm reading way too much into this..continue. -
Wow, ppl still don't get it.
This thread is about dressing up to prevent bad treatment by our own black people. It is not about white people.
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iKingGodGivBiz wrote: »Presentable people are presentable no matter what race you are. You could gave the 360 waves wit a fade and perfect line up, nice skin, with the french cuff shirt n matching tie with the three piece suit and fitted pants and the perfect shoes..some white or spanish couple walks past you and smiles, BUT if they're racist they still gonna think of you as a ? in a suit.
It sounds like you're insecure about your appearance tho. I know people who feel more attractive feel they can get away with more than a person who doesn't feel that way and tries to dress up to compensate. Perhaps I'm reading way too much into this..continue.
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A Talented One wrote: »Wow, ppl still don't get it.
This thread is about dressing up to prevent bad treatment by our own black people. It is not about white people.
READ the OPENING POST.
Ok
Then why is the title
Is it OK to dress up to put white people at ease?