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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
Serbia wrote:Pics or school uniforms didn't happen.
Bollocks.
Baron Von PWN wrote:Nope we never had school uniforms.
waauw wrote:school uniforms always make me think the schools just want you to fall in line and obbey without questions asked
Haggis wrote:I googled "schoolgirl" and this was the first hit:
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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nietzsche wrote:I'm for uniforms.
2 reasons:
they are sexy in girls,
and so kids don't need to stress up because the rest of the kids have cooler clothes.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:nietzsche wrote:I'm for uniforms.
2 reasons:
they are sexy in girls,
and so kids don't need to stress up because the rest of the kids have cooler clothes.
What's the uniform situation like in MX?
saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:school uniforms always make me think the schools just want you to fall in line and obbey without questions asked
What's the uniform situation like in Belgium?
saxitoxin wrote:Haggis wrote:I googled "schoolgirl" and this was the first hit:
I used google.se and this was what I got -
nietzsche wrote:I'm for uniforms.
and so kids don't need to stress up because the rest of the kids have cooler clothes.
Jdsizzleslice wrote:
But we can wear School Branded T-shirts on Monday and Friday. Any type of shoes, even crocs.
betiko wrote:I think it s nor good nor bad. As long as it s a chosen decision, and it doesn t traumatise someone very much into "outfit expressionism". I m sure lots of kids like uniforms though. Just a convenient thing to save time and money for parents, which is good.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Baron Von PWN wrote:Nope we never had school uniforms.
Even though uniforms weren't required, did you voluntarily wear your baronial uniform anyway?
waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:school uniforms always make me think the schools just want you to fall in line and obbey without questions asked
What's the uniform situation like in Belgium?
pretty much the only schools with uniforms are schools who used to be led by nuns or monks.
Although not all of 'm still demand it.
But what I was referencing to was that it resembles a whole lot to the the military, where collectivism is very important. Uniforms make everyone the same, making it look like everyone is part of one and the same giant entity, with no room for individualism. Even though capitalism is an individualist based society.
Woodruff wrote:waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:school uniforms always make me think the schools just want you to fall in line and obbey without questions asked
What's the uniform situation like in Belgium?
pretty much the only schools with uniforms are schools who used to be led by nuns or monks.
Although not all of 'm still demand it.
But what I was referencing to was that it resembles a whole lot to the the military, where collectivism is very important. Uniforms make everyone the same, making it look like everyone is part of one and the same giant entity, with no room for individualism. Even though capitalism is an individualist based society.
I am overall against school uniforms. However, one thing that nietsche mentioned that I think is relevant is the idea of kids not having to worry about "wearing cool clothes they can't really afford"...it does take some pressure off of that a bit, which is a good thing.
betiko wrote:I think it s nor good nor bad. As long as it s a chosen decision, and it doesn t traumatise someone very much into "outfit expressionism". I m sure lots of kids like uniforms though. Just a convenient thing to save time and money for parents, which is good.
betiko wrote:betiko wrote:I think it s nor good nor bad. As long as it s a chosen decision, and it doesn t traumatise someone very much into "outfit expressionism". I m sure lots of kids like uniforms though. Just a convenient thing to save time and money for parents, which is good.
What's the uniform situation in Frenchland?
Symmetry wrote:When I moved from the UK (where school uniforms are compulsory) to a US school (where casual is the norm, with a few restrictions) I found it very cliquey. I'm not sure that the individualism argument really flies, at least in my experience. It seemed to encourage a more overt form of discrimination between students. Say, for example, between the kids who could afford whatever was currently fashionable and the poorer kids.
I support the idea of uniforms in schools. I find it sad that people would think that individuality is reliant on the clothes a person wears in general, but I like it even less as a principle encouraged in kids.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Are uniforms unique to former British colonies (with the exception of Canada and parts of the U.S.)?
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