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MarineBob · 56-60, M
dress codes help to keep the undesirables out
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nedkelly · 61-69, M
@Chrissquish Where on the sign say certain races are not allowed
Chrissquish · 22-25, M
@MarineBob same for every bisineswith premises but it doesn't mean you should discriminate against races or that a dress code is rascistz
Chrissquish · 22-25, M
@nedkelly well it's not racist then. Which is what I was getting at.
Dress codes in general aren't racist but theirs seem specifically aimed against afro ghetto types like nobody else wears "doo rags" as far as i know (not that i know much)
Maybe they just want people to dress formal.. Who knows
Snobs whatever the case *shrugs
Maybe they just want people to dress formal.. Who knows
Snobs whatever the case *shrugs
I don't think so.
I cannot wear any of those items of clothing to my (Business) workplace. It's not called racism, it's called professionalism.
Are school uniforms racist?
I cannot wear any of those items of clothing to my (Business) workplace. It's not called racism, it's called professionalism.
Are school uniforms racist?
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Chrissquish · 22-25, M
only if you were forced to dress as Hitler's SS, black up, speak gealic etc
PervertedPrincessOfDeath · 26-30, T
Clothes can be worn by anyone of any race so no not in the slightest bit racist
Chrissquish · 22-25, M
Irish theme bars are shite anyway.
Pfuzylogic · M
It can easily be
Butterflykisses24 · 51-55, F
Seems ludicrous.
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Its a bar for gosh sakes...the only thing that makes sense is the photo id requirements?
Do they want bussiness?
What happened to a simple no shirt,no shoes,no service?
Do they want bussiness?
What happened to a simple no shirt,no shoes,no service?
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
Nothing wrong with this!!
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 46-50, M
I think yes/no is too decisive. It could be completely racist, but that interpretation might not bear up to inspection