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Old 12-06-2022, 06:10 PM #26
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YOu cant wear jeans at a golf club or walk into the bar with a hat on

heaven forbid

nor should you shake hands on the 18th with your cap on either

and thankfully noone does
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Is there no chance of a serious conversation on this?!
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It’s not really about what any of us think about it though, it’s about what the kids themselves think about it and allowing them a voice. It’s a highly formative age and saying “these are the rules and that’s that, live with it” isn’t the sort of school I’d want my kids going to, and it isn’t a school that’s suited to doing anything much more than churning out workforce proletariat. It’s a race to the bottom of we’re seeking to stamp out free-thinking, debate and protest in 15 year olds.

I’m actually quite surprised to see Slim advocating for it but I suspect it’s because there’s been some sort of flip in the logic here, and there’s a prevailing argument that BANNING skirt wearing is PRO lgbt/gender identity when (as above) I’d argue that it’s the absolute opposite.

Enforcing a gender neutral uniform is anti-gender-expression, anti-individuality… it’s intended to genericise and normalise drone status. This is a pureblood Tory policy at heart.
Well quite. If they wanted to make it "neutral", they should alter the rules so boys can wear skirts if they so choose. (And not just the boys who are trans-identifying)
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