Man do you even leave your bedroom? Seriously. Your whole basis is based on the fact that only black men sag when it's the furthest thing from the truth. AND, if it IS only black men doing it then shouldn't you be more concerned with the root of that than what this law MIGHT be aimed at? It's simple really, if you don't want to be targeted by it then wear your clothes like you're supposed to, it's not hard. If you can walk around with $100 tennis shoes on and $80 pants then buying a $5 belt i'm sure isn't out of the question. Personally, no, I do NOT want to walk around and see men's azz cracks. If that's your thing so be it but I don't want to see it. You should be more worried about how it adds to an already blatant stereotype that we have to deal with. I don't feel sorry for anyone that walks around like this:
Notice the shoes? $120 Jordans but they can't put on a belt? My parents would've broken my neck if I even thought about leaving the house looking like that.