Actually, people who wear suits and ties are more known for snorting coke - probably more so than the rappers you're referring to. Hell, the mafia = suit & tie wearing bunch. Snorting coke isn't big in the hip hop world at all, btw.
The way we dress isn't always the way we act. There isn't a "proper" way to dress. For certain occassions, sure, there's an APPROPRIATE way. But in every day life, there's not a proper way, really. How do most serial killers and sexual preds dress? Definitely not like a rapper. Most serial killers dress like an average joe - but there's not a stereotype there at all.
If I get picked on JUST BECAUSE of how I'm dressed, then I'm gonna make my point. Why should I accept something like that? Everyone dresses in a certain way, and in every way that we dress......there are positive/negative things done by people who dress that same way. Society is just dumb as hell to me. I dress urban, but I don't judge a white guy who wears Dockers just because of how he dresses. I judge people by their actions and personality. If society would do the same, then we'd be straight. There is no "normal" way to dress.
But did you also act like a clown? That's what should matter.
I can agree with that, but I honestly feel like there's a good chance of a stereotype here. NFL QB talking.......I don't think Peyton Manning or Tom Brady goes through what Vick probably went through in this situation. And those guys don't dress "normal" - they dress how they dress. There's nothing we can say or do about it though, because it will probably never stop.
Above all......I don't care how the outside viewers look at me. "Only God can judge me" = one of the best quotes ever. God knows what I'm about. God knows what Vick's about.
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