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Originally Posted by Marsh
And you're being contradictory, silly and a bit thick.
(See, we can both make personal remarks).
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You already said all of this a ton of times in your previous posts btw. Just because you keep stating it doesn't make it fact

You can't just misquote part of my sentence out of context and call it contradictory.
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Originally Posted by Marsh.
Yep, every post has been worded pretty poor tbh.
Stating "Some school uniforms will have some psychological effect" doesn't make it fact. Any evidence to back up this claim?
(Hmm, now I'm a troll. Yeah, keep digging).
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I've already spent much more than the amount of time I'd like on this to be mostly ignored for false accusations of contradictions... I'm not going to look for article proof of this or quotes from kids to prove a point
Is anyone providing any evidence for their arguments that school uniforms: prevent bullying, saves time, creates a better learning environment, etc. etc. etc.
I can explain to you many examples again, just off the top of my head?
You need an article for facts that are already obvious? I don't see how you can't fathom that a kid could feel: uncomfortable with the type of uniform they're given (particularly something like a skirt for a girl if it's not a choice), restricted in their own creative style, being forced into constant repetition every morning, etc. all of which are psychological distractions in a young kid's mind. (some people like change, some people like expressing their own style in a wardrobe, etc. and it's their bodies not the school's) Some people start going crazy just from wearing the same color every day and things like that. There are weird little psychological things so many people have in the world... being forced to wear school uniforms can easily trigger one of these. And it's only little kids we're talking about here. It's also an easy reason for a troubled kid to become rebellious from it and then they're only
worsening their education for something that is far from
helping their education. A kid like that should be helped, not punished further for a policy that is quite pointless when it comes down to it.
Side note: You're telling me if a kid doesn't have the correct uniform they're going to be denied an education that day or punished in some way? That's ridiculous imho

Discipline them in ways that matter for learning.
Again, I think that you still think just because I say psychological, it has to be this big proposition that means the child is going to have to get some therapy sessions as a result of the uniforms. It's how you're acting when I say the word psychological. Whatever psychological impact it might have on a kid is not as big of a deal as YOU'RE thinking. But it could be any or all of these minor psychological effects that a kid can have and it's not as non-existent in kids as you're pretending it to be.
If the uniforms aren't helping their education then I don't think they should have to wear them. Feel free to argue why they should have to wear them whenever you'd like..... ?