segregation amongst our kids, whether religious whether monetary etc. Sensible school uniform rules applied to all.
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Replying to @j_razor101
OK but you can't decide for other people what is needless segregation. They can wear what they want unless its dangerous.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
me alone? No. But I can make the argument & seek consensus. Also, it's kids, not adults. Big difference.
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Replying to @j_razor101
I'll join a conensus which says covering hair for modesty is bad, for fashion, custom, convenience, tidyness is neutral.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
won't work. Someone can simply say it's not for modesty. Only the two extremes are realistic here.
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Replying to @j_razor101
No, I don't think so. The world will not end if some kids wear scarves for modesty, some for fashion, most don't wear them.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
of course it won't end. I'm simply saying it's preferable. Segregation in schools doesn't tend to produce good social outcomes.
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Replying to @j_razor101
But neither does limiting freedom of religion or expression. Put kids in together, definitely. Don't start banning relig garb.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @j_razor101
I can see your argument but its veers into authoritarianism. Even tho kids are essentially being controlled by someone anyway.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
if it does, we already have it. If I worked at the council I don't get to turn up to work in my Prince Sexy MF T-shirt.
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No, smartness can be demanded.
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