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qftOriginally Posted by rufusmac23
why in this whitewashed society is long hair on a male considered unprofessional.....jesus had long hair
and where im from it's not uncommon to see law enforcement officials with unconventional hair styles or even body art.....it helps them blend in especially undercovers
Originally Posted by jawnyquest
if he got braids.. he obviously had long hair.. why the hell they didn't tell dude to get a haircut beforehand?
If police officers, or anybody else in a position of power, feel like their hair needs to make them more "professional" or "authoritative," they're probably not fit for whatever the job may be.
Its called presentation...It is what life is based on. I dont understand why this is such a hard subject for some of NT to wrap its head around. If you presentyourself in a clean and put together manner you will be taken more seriously and have more pull during negotiations of power.
When you are shopping and you see a can that is all dented up and dirty, do you buy that one? Or do you grab the nice one next to it?
/threadOriginally Posted by JayHood23
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]But police have the same requirements as the military when it comes to grooming so I don't see how he didn't see this coming[/color]Originally Posted by AF1 Beast
Ehh that's kind of true.Originally Posted by J Burner
Because you know damn well if the report said a white superior told a black officer that his cornrows were unacceptable, the NAACP and The good Reverend Jackson would be screaming racism at the top of their lungs.Originally Posted by JayHood23
I'd expect all cops to have to low cuts to look professional. Why does everything always have to be about race?
Truth. Racism works both ways. /threadOriginally Posted by encore2007
So the white guy has to cut his braids and the black guys get to keep theirs. Thats not right
Originally Posted by AceBoogie
Reported and confirmed are two different things, journalism 101. The paper lists no credible sources, and without sources, we call that hearsay. If this were a fact i'm sure the white cop would come forward, why? Because he could sue for discrimination. This story holds no weight.Originally Posted by 21 World B Free 21
Did everyone saying the other black officers had to cut theirs miss this
"The Philadelphia Daily News reported Monday that Officer Thomas Strain was put on desk duty this month because of the braids, even though the paper reported dozens of black officers wear cornrows."
I'm trusting the paper over the one cops memory, sorry. Whatever the rule is it should be enforced equally..
Originally Posted by stoneyjax
/threadOriginally Posted by JayHood23
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]But police have the same requirements as the military when it comes to grooming so I don't see how he didn't see this coming[/color]Originally Posted by AF1 Beast
Ehh that's kind of true.Originally Posted by J Burner
Because you know damn well if the report said a white superior told a black officer that his cornrows were unacceptable, the NAACP and The good Reverend Jackson would be screaming racism at the top of their lungs.Originally Posted by JayHood23
I'd expect all cops to have to low cuts to look professional. Why does everything always have to be about race?
Originally Posted by Gmills23
Originally Posted by stoneyjax
/threadOriginally Posted by JayHood23
But police have the same requirements as the military when it comes to grooming so I don't see how he didn't see this comingOriginally Posted by AF1 Beast
Ehh that's kind of true.Originally Posted by J Burner
Because you know damn well if the report said a white superior told a black officer that his cornrows were unacceptable, the NAACP and The good Reverend Jackson would be screaming racism at the top of their lungs.Originally Posted by JayHood23
I'd expect all cops to have to low cuts to look professional. Why does everything always have to be about race?
no way, you know how many cops I see with dreads in DC?
No but it's going to effect how clients and share holders view the company.Originally Posted by YoUNg bR3aD
Originally Posted by Gmills23
Originally Posted by stoneyjax
/threadOriginally Posted by JayHood23
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]But police have the same requirements as the military when it comes to grooming so I don't see how he didn't see this coming[/color]Originally Posted by AF1 Beast
Ehh that's kind of true.Originally Posted by J Burner
Because you know damn well if the report said a white superior told a black officer that his cornrows were unacceptable, the NAACP and The good Reverend Jackson would be screaming racism at the top of their lungs.Originally Posted by JayHood23
I'd expect all cops to have to low cuts to look professional. Why does everything always have to be about race?
no way, you know how many cops I see with dreads in DC?
QFT... This is exactly what I came in here to post... So many cops in DC have braids or dreads...
I work in an office, have braids and I'm white...
What is wrong with wearing your hair a certain way? Is that going to effect his perfomance??
That is exptremely old school thinking. Just because you have long hair you are not professional? ****. Plenty of people in high paying/highcustomer interaction jobs have longer hair. That is stupid/discriminatory to think that just because your hair is long, you are not a good worker.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
No but it's going to effect how clients and share holders view the company.Originally Posted by YoUNg bR3aD
Originally Posted by Gmills23
Originally Posted by stoneyjax
/threadOriginally Posted by JayHood23
[color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]But police have the same requirements as the military when it comes to grooming so I don't see how he didn't see this coming[/color]Originally Posted by AF1 Beast
Ehh that's kind of true.Originally Posted by J Burner
Because you know damn well if the report said a white superior told a black officer that his cornrows were unacceptable, the NAACP and The good Reverend Jackson would be screaming racism at the top of their lungs.Originally Posted by JayHood23
I'd expect all cops to have to low cuts to look professional. Why does everything always have to be about race?
no way, you know how many cops I see with dreads in DC?
QFT... This is exactly what I came in here to post... So many cops in DC have braids or dreads...
I work in an office, have braids and I'm white...
What is wrong with wearing your hair a certain way? Is that going to effect his perfomance??
You must be a low level employee or work back office and have minimal client interaction.