I will be the first to admit this, having a national discussion about a piece of clothing is ridiculous.
Except when it is taken as justification for targeting a kid for death.
And that is the problem. Wearing a hoodie doesn't make you a gangbanger.
Women going out on the town in a short skirt aren't looking, much less asking to be raped as many conservatives argue.
Wearing a head scarf doesn't make you a terrorist. And sorry to the Juan Williams of the world, traditional Arab garb shouldn't automatically make you suspicious of someone.
I made the argument the other day that if every oppressed African-American teenage boy joined the Fruit of Islam and marched around in impeccable suits with equally impeccable manners, I *guarantee* that would make the Geraldo Rivera's of the world feel a LOT less safe.
So, no, it isn't the clothes, it is all about the cretin making a judgement based on the clothes. Or, more to the point, often projecting their own bias more easily because they think they can blame a piece of fabric.
Let's turn it around. Every cop who beat Rodney King was wearing a uniform and a badge and was white. Should that have resulted in open season on white LA cops? No, that would have been wrong.
Every Supreme Court justice who denied Florida their votes in 2000 was a white guy. Should every white federal judge been thrown against the wall and shot for treason? No. That, too, would have been a false judgement against a lot of innocent people.
So why is rape justified over a hemline or dipping bodice? Why is a guy who killed a kid packing Skittles allowed to be both free and still carry the murder weapon?
This keeps happening, and the response continues to be muted. Outraged, yes, but we try to trust the system to make it right.
However, if it keeps occurring, someone is finally going to decide to hell with the system and use the same flawed logic that gets kids like Trayvon Martin killed. I don't welcome it, I hope it does not ever happen, but people will not let this continue to happen to their communities.
Right now you've got the young wearing Guy Fawkes masks in parody, and some of the same folks wearing hoodied in solidarity.
Right now they are just symbols. Let us hope they stay that way.
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