Sorry....that should be not misinterpreting.Anonymous wrote:And there you have it in a nutshell. I pray they are misinterpreting other things in the Bible about people of color.Anonymous wrote:
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/orlando-private-school-wont-expel-africanamerican-girl-over-hair/-/1637132/231
Now the school says it will not ask her to straighten or cut her hair.
This whole thing is very sad, ESPECIALLY since this is a supposedly "Christian" school. They are telling this girl that the hair God gave her is not good enough. It's not unkempt, it's just big.
And there you have it in a nutshell. I pray they are misinterpreting other things in the Bible about people of color.Anonymous wrote:
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/orlando-private-school-wont-expel-africanamerican-girl-over-hair/-/1637132/231
Now the school says it will not ask her to straighten or cut her hair.
This whole thing is very sad, ESPECIALLY since this is a supposedly "Christian" school. They are telling this girl that the hair God gave her is not good enough. It's not unkempt, it's just big.
Then for goodness sakes no ribbons, no barettes, no head bands, and bobby pins must be black only.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please, it's like haviam a guy black power Style sitting in front of you at the theater. Can you see the screen?
And the flower. Unnecessary.
I went to catholic school and they're extremely picky. They knew that going in.
I was not allowed to wear my hair down either and I complied.
You have a problem with a 12 year-old girl wearing a flower in her hair? Really?
NP here. This is not a Hawaiian Luau. This is an educational institution for goodness sakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My white child in private would be dress coded for hair like that. Private schools have dress codes and they enforce them. This girl (or probably her mother) is just attention seeking.
Do you understand the concept of cultural competency? Wait, am I really asking this person that question?
Anonymous wrote:Just put her in public school where she can do what she wants with her hair. Done. I don't get the uproar when people decide rules don't apply to them. If you don't like the rules, go elsewhere where there are different rules. They CHOSE this school; it's not required. They just wanted the publicity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, might I add, this does not sound very Christian. Wonder what the pope would say? I think I'll tweet him the story.
Do not bother the Pope; it's a Christian school, not a Catholic school.
Catholics aren't Christian? You must mean that it's a Protestant school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, might I add, this does not sound very Christian. Wonder what the pope would say? I think I'll tweet him the story.
Do not bother the Pope; it's a Christian school, not a Catholic school.
Catholics aren't Christian? You must mean that it's a Protestant school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, might I add, this does not sound very Christian. Wonder what the pope would say? I think I'll tweet him the story.
Do not bother the Pope; it's a Christian school, not a Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:She is seeking attention
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, might I add, this does not sound very Christian. Wonder what the pope would say? I think I'll tweet him the story.
Do not bother the Pope; it's a Christian school, not a Catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Would you prefer she put chemicals in her hair to straighten it?Anonymous wrote:Her hair is a god-awful mess.