Originally posted by Nekojin
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We don't dye our hair or wear gothic clothing for attention or to show off, nor do we do it to disrespect anybody. We do it because we enjoy it. And that shouldn't be a problem.
I'd rather see kids taught to accept difference, rather than see conformity enforced for its own sake. I'm all for reasonable rules, as long as the reason for them existing makes sense. For example, I think rules banning long hair for male students are BS- they're sexist and based on outdated antipathy towards "hippies" and the like. But I can fully understand rules banning offensive slogans or images on clothing.
Teaching kids to accept difference is more likely to encourage other kinds of tolerance- they're less likely to be upset by the sight of somebody who's disabled, or somebody who wears a turban or veil for religious reasons, for example. And maybe they will be less likely to bully because of it.
Somebody mentioned uniforms and students getting expensive hairdos to show off- how would a school plan to stop that? Insist everybody get the same institutional haircut? Even then, students are going to brag about what salon they went to. So then what? Require all students to get their buzzcuts in the school nurse's office? Sounds a lot like prison, then. I won't compare it to the military- people choose to join the military, school not so much.
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