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TX_Rancher
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Date: April 28, 2020 10:43PM
Well, working from home like many. Took some time today and went running with my wife; crossed paths with another couple and the woman was wearing a shirt that read, "Leggings are not pants."
By coincidence we were running by a mormon temple at the time. Not a mormon enclave, by any stretch (OK, I'm in Albuquerque) so who knows...but who else would wear that kind of thing except a mormon? Why is that the statement you want to make to the world?
Pretty sure my wife was wearing leggings. And completely Mexicana, for which I might guess this bigoted woman probably has on another shirt: "New Mexico is not Mexico," (of course it was, at one time, before it was taken it--but I digress).
Whatever this person's political, religious, or purely mental persuasions are, yes, leggings are clothing of choice and I believe a woman can wear what she wants.
I took a sociology class in college. One of the few things I remember the professor saying/musing on was that the bumper sticker we choose to put on our car speaks volumes on our inner mind and priorities. I would say that the wording on our clothing says it, too, as well.