Is it racist to want to maintain a certain dress code? I only ask because I’ve seen similar signs posted outside of African American owned bars and clubs around that were pretty much verbatim. They may have been a bit more strict, since they also didn’t allow jeans or anyone under the age of 25. That also might be why they lasted less than a year.
I also wonder if Hogan had anything to do with the dress code sign, because it specifically states no do-rags, skull caps or bandanas. We all know how much the Hulkster loves a bandana..
I don’t think it was racist. And just because his name is on it doesn’t mean it was his call. However with everything coming out today it is an interesting addition.
Is it racist to want to maintain a certain dress code? I only ask because I’ve seen similar signs posted outside of African American owned bars and clubs around that were pretty much verbatim. They may have been a bit more strict, since they also didn’t allow jeans or anyone under the age of 25. That also might be why they lasted less than a year.
I also wonder if Hogan had anything to do with the dress code sign, because it specifically states no do-rags, skull caps or bandanas. We all know how much the Hulkster loves a bandana..
I don’t think it was racist. And just because his name is on it doesn’t mean it was his call. However with everything coming out today it is an interesting addition.