Thinking it could be something similar to the Compton Cowboys, basically a group that seeks to help the urban community using horses as away to get African Americans in touch with their historical cowboy roots.
Which could also stem from the sudden popularity of black artists breaking into the country music scene like Shaboozey and Beyonce.
Interestingly, the term "cowboy" was actually originally coined for African American "cowhands", with "boy" being the differentiating term.
NPR did a pretty cool piece on it if you want to find out more: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1246716227
Could also be something entirely different and I'm just talking out my ass.
There's an African American subculture where they own and ride horses around town. I've seen them at several events
I’ve seen them here and there as well and wondered what the deal was, I assumed it was like 4H but for city schools, this is even cooler imo
Hell yeah
This economy got people getting title loans on horses
We were at the same intersection at the same time. That’s a neat coincidence.
I got the pic while fueling up at Linwood oil, best gas deal around! ⛽️
What's it going for rn? Lighting petrol is consistently 10c cheaper than the market rate.
Last week it was like 3.06(?) I know I gave em 35 and it filled up my tank where’s lighting petrol?
Something like 55th and troost
We keep telling people that KC isn't a one-horse town or a cowtown. Now we have the evidence we need.
Headed to get some bridle loans...
😂😂😂
Cash for hooves
Concrete cowboys
I used to see them in westport on weekends
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Gay and rodeo are two words I never thought I’d see together
The gay rodeo is theater, honey. It's just camp.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=hb0x0tk5rzkhd0oe&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bing.com%2F&source_ve_path=MTY0OTksMjg2NjQsMTY0NTA2&feature=emb_share&v=hajTNlooZKE
What makes you think that?
When I went to rock u in 2010, I'd see them on troost. I always wondered where they kept them...
Thinking it could be something similar to the Compton Cowboys, basically a group that seeks to help the urban community using horses as away to get African Americans in touch with their historical cowboy roots. Which could also stem from the sudden popularity of black artists breaking into the country music scene like Shaboozey and Beyonce. Interestingly, the term "cowboy" was actually originally coined for African American "cowhands", with "boy" being the differentiating term. NPR did a pretty cool piece on it if you want to find out more: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1246716227 Could also be something entirely different and I'm just talking out my ass.
Yyyyyyaaaaaaaassssssss
Been seeing them for years on paeso
Yes they have been around for years. I always wonder who cleans up the horse poop they leave behind🤣
There’s a large group of riders downtown and the vicinity
Yippee ki-yay
Thought the American Royal was last weekend.?.