BROOKLYN - Six new billboards in Brooklyn are sending the same message, ‘Raise your pants, raise your image.’ The billboards are a push to show sagging pants are part of a negative image. Sen. Eric Adams (D-Brooklyn) partnered with the non-profit group Fully Persuaded for Children and Families for the campaign.  Adams says minority communities have suffered negative stereotypes for too long. He’s also encouraging adults to set a good example for younger generations.

Hey Steven Blatner guess who’s getting a fucking swirley in school tomorrow!   Seriously have you ever seen a kid that sits alone in the cafeteria more than this kid?  Yikes.   But besides Steven Blatner I got a minor issue with this urgent legislation being preached on the steps of the Capitol.  Namely the last time I checked we were in like $100 billion dollar debt and they just cut like 99.9% of subway service?  And obviously I don’t know shit about politics nor do I care about them but when people are trying to stop the sag instead of making sure the fucking 4 train comes on time to bring my ass to hoops tonight I’m gonna care a little bit.  All I know is if they don’t do something about these trains soon and quit this nonsense I’m gonna have my pants on the floor and my asshole out in the air so fast it will make Senator Adams’ head spin.