Explain why dress code is unfair to women
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@RaeTaylor Wha- đ
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@Kumi-Hoshi Mexicans.
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@RaeTaylor True true.
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@RaeTaylor
I have been enlightened; I now understand the true meaning behind your being and every saying.
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@alex Lmfao
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once when i was still going to public school i got dresscoded for having words and a picture on my shirt
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Mustâve been a really strict public school.
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@alex apparently some kid wore a shirt that said âfuck societyâ on it with a picture of a middle finger on it and now words and pictures on clothing are banned from that school
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Okay thatâs understandable, but still collective punishment, which isâŠillegal
But the government doesnât care, and most public schools are owned by a city, state, or country. -
@alex yes
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@alex Wow, they should have asked you if you even knew what that was first.
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I heavily agree with this, people like to act like the dress code âis fairâ and like women just want to âdress like slutsâ by wearing any part of their body out when the reality is that these dress codes were created in an irrelevant time when women were forced to be modest. And to an extent, I get it. No, you donât want girls showing up to school in inappropriate things but is it killing anyone for a girl to wear leggings? Or show her stomach? Itâs really not that bad honestly and I hate how itâs so targeted. One time, when I was in elementary school, I was dress coded over the fact i was wearing leggings. Because they were âtoo tight and revealingâ. Now granted, I have always been on the more developed side due to jeans, more curvy, etc. But dude, I was in the 2nd grade. Literally no one is worried about that then.