| Should schools ban coloring of hair, such as fake blond, pink, purple, etc color? Why stop with banning of locks? Should they ban curling of hair? Is banning of locks anti-woke woke? Is Texas state government conservative-woke (cwoke?) |
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Is this going to be a new "cause du jour?"
Why is this in politics and not in the schools forum? |
| Maybe link to an article or something? |
Yes Open up your grandmother’s yearbook from 1955 Yes, there are less “super hot” people in it, but the “floor” was a lot lot lot higher |
If you don’t know why, then you aren’t intelligent enough to be productive contributor and beneficiary of this sub forum. Just a thought. |
I'm also confused. Why do we want to ban hairstyles? |
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I don’t know what the OP was referring to either until this popped up on my news feed. Really Texas?
A Black student’s family sues Texas officials over his suspension for his hairstyle https://apnews.com/article/e79ede512923b672a275abf054e2407b |
| Outrageous. The kid is fine. He's even within the rules. |
| WTH is wrong with... oh never mind. It's Texas. |
I would think this code disproportionately affects non-black students. Generally speaking, black hair is very curly and grows up and out, while people with straight hair have it grow down. You're more likely to have hair grow past eyebrows and ears with straight hair vs very curly hair. |
If you’re talking about how to make children “hotter,” you might be a pedophile. |
Ask Abbott, Governor of Texas. |
He’s already solved rape! He can do anything!! /s |
This is not how human beings decide their hairstyles ffs. Your hair is not disproportionately long to the US population because it's straight. God the stupid. |
+1 This is a policy to punish Black students. Here’s the kid’s hair: So disruptive.
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