I understand that this institution wants a dress code and they don't think people should be wearing the things that they are. But I also understand that these are adults and they are paying money to go to that institution and they should be able to wear what they want to this is not an important thing to worry about now im not wild about guys wearing dresses to school. But if its ok for white kids to wear gothic dress and go to school then why cant blk ones do the same.
Just because you "pay your money" doesn't give you the right to do whatever you want. If you want to adhere to the dress code then, you are welcome to stay. If not, take your money and be out.
The idea of a dress code being so important on a college campus in 2009 is utterly ridiculous. These young adults who are PAYING for their education should be allowed to wear whatever they'd like. This is such a non issue.
None of the Gothic kids at Yale or Harvard have to deal with this foolishness. The policing of the already overly scrutinized black male is one of the USA's most seductive and favorite pastimes.
I FULLY agree with your sentiment's. PPL can say what they want, BUT, MOREHOUSE is one of the BEST HBCU in the world!!!! I'm glad the dress code will be reinforced! MOST, NOT ALL Atlanta Blk Gay's are so "Dramatic looking", and "acting". I believe that there's a time and place for every thing. ALL colleges and university's should STRICKLY enforce their dress code!
Nvncyble, I so agree. there is no need for one to miss out on a great education, coupled with a great lifetime network because of a dress code. Grow up folks! The real world is waiting.
Get well! I was looking forward to HBCU Week because I didnt attend an HBCU. I wish I could for graduate school. I was also told that HBCU's are strict.
Abomination......flat out
Dionify 9 months ago
Well said Good Brother.
fwilkes1 9 months ago
It's obvious that you are gay. No offense, but you should be more masculine.
dscottn101 1 year ago
I agree! Great video!
TexadaArmsted 2 years ago
I understand that this institution wants a dress code and they don't think people should be wearing the things that they are. But I also understand that these are adults and they are paying money to go to that institution and they should be able to wear what they want to this is not an important thing to worry about now im not wild about guys wearing dresses to school. But if its ok for white kids to wear gothic dress and go to school then why cant blk ones do the same.
MegaZeitgeist 2 years ago
Sorry. The world doesn't work like that.
Just because you "pay your money" doesn't give you the right to do whatever you want. If you want to adhere to the dress code then, you are welcome to stay. If not, take your money and be out.
The college will be fine without you.
iguillo 2 years ago 4
The idea of a dress code being so important on a college campus in 2009 is utterly ridiculous. These young adults who are PAYING for their education should be allowed to wear whatever they'd like. This is such a non issue.
None of the Gothic kids at Yale or Harvard have to deal with this foolishness. The policing of the already overly scrutinized black male is one of the USA's most seductive and favorite pastimes.
Enjoy.
TruthSerum101 2 years ago
I FULLY agree with your sentiment's. PPL can say what they want, BUT, MOREHOUSE is one of the BEST HBCU in the world!!!! I'm glad the dress code will be reinforced! MOST, NOT ALL Atlanta Blk Gay's are so "Dramatic looking", and "acting". I believe that there's a time and place for every thing. ALL colleges and university's should STRICKLY enforce their dress code!
Bronzstar 2 years ago
you know we had a nice talk about morehouse!
ISoLoveLondon 2 years ago
Nvncyble, I so agree. there is no need for one to miss out on a great education, coupled with a great lifetime network because of a dress code. Grow up folks! The real world is waiting.
AtlantaSistah 2 years ago 2
You betta speak quad!!!
thruthealcove 2 years ago
WELL DONE..
tymurren5 2 years ago
couldn't of said it better Morris!!! it is what it is!!! and aren't they still a private institution?! feel better too man!!!
nonpareil313 2 years ago
my son gets up in arms about the dress code at his school.
xoexo
edenbainbridge 2 years ago
speak on it twin well said!
ayanna8278 2 years ago
I disagree with the first part of the video for a few reasons, but as far as the dress code goes, yeah I feel like that.
blasianFMA 2 years ago
Get well! I was looking forward to HBCU Week because I didnt attend an HBCU. I wish I could for graduate school. I was also told that HBCU's are strict.
Kanikamc 2 years ago