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Oh boy...its an ethnic hairstyle....no wonder some schools ban it....so scary and intimidating. Should he do the mullet? The bowl cut? Maybe something trendy and short like this?

 

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Quote:Yeah, I find they work better too.


Btw my comment wasn't supposed to be racist. Not sure by reading yours if you understood that or not. Just clearing the air in case. I'm not here to offend anybody.


I'm offended that you think you offended me. I thought we were talking about cleaning supplies.


I demand more tips so I can stock my janitors cart!
Quote:Oh boy...its an ethnic hairstyle....no wonder some schools ban it....so scary and intimidating. Should he do the mullet? The bowl cut? Maybe something trendy and short like this?

 

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Do Schools really ban a hair style? I've heard of bans on non natural hair color but on a style?
I don't have a problem with the style...I just think it makes him look really young! I walked into Publix the other day and they had one of those cardboard cutouts of him standing near the entry...I didn't recognize that it was MJD at first...I thought it was for one of those punt pass and kick type things!
Quote:Do Schools really ban a hair style? I've heard of bans on non natural hair color but on a style?
 

Yupp there are schools across the country have banned dreads, braids, afros. 
Quote:Yupp there are schools across the country have banned dreads, braids, afros.



What in the world for?
Quote:What in the world for?


Supposedly most "thugs" who commit crimes has dreads, or braided hairstyles.
Quote:What in the world for?
 

There are many excuses I've seen for such policies that the hairstyles are distracting to the learning environment, they aren't natural, they're a fad, etc.
Quote:Supposedly most "thugs" who commit crimes has dreads, or braided hairstyles.
 

I guess skinheads are the wrong color thug.
Quote:I guess skinheads are the wrong color thug.


I'm just going by the comments I see on news4jax whenever a picture of a person with dreads or braids is shown.
Quote:I'm just going by the comments I see on news4jax whenever a picture of a person with dreads or braids is shown.
Nice avatar.
Quote:I'm just going by the comments I see on news4jax whenever a picture of a person with dreads or braids is shown.





The first rule in life should be...NEVER read the comments on a local news story!! :blink:
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Same here!
Quote:The first rule in life should be...NEVER read the comments on a local news story!! :blink:
Ninja
Quote:Do Schools really ban a hair style? I've heard of bans on non natural hair color but on a style?

I know that the elementary school and middle school that I went to banned mohawks because they were a "distraction." As far as I know this has since changed though. When I was in high school you could have a rainbow mohawk and be fine.
lolz....and people take issue for posts about the uniforms, yet MoJo's hair gets them upset enough to post... :wacko: 

I think Mojo should rock the Mr. T Mohawk.

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GET SOME NUTS!

Quote:Yupp there are schools across the country have banned dreads, braids, afros. 
 

That's insane, just another reason I plan on homeschooling my four. Talk about brainwashing kids into conformity.
Quote:That's insane, just another reason I plan on homeschooling my four. Talk about brainwashing kids into conformity.
 

Is it really all that different than when we were younger and (if you went to Catholic school) and had dress codes/ they wouldn't allow the males to have long hair? 

 

I don't really think its that big of a deal for schools to be enforcing that kind of a thing. I think it is an example of discipline. 

 

Once on summer vaca or done school, you can do whatever you want. Is it really that important to have to "express yourself" as a kid via hairstyle/ clothing while in school when you're supposed to be focusing on learning anyway? 
Quote:Is it really all that different than when we were younger and (if you went to Catholic school) and had dress codes/ they wouldn't allow the males to have long hair? 

 

I don't really think its that big of a deal for schools to be enforcing that kind of a thing. I think it is an example of discipline. 

 

Once on summer vaca or done school, you can do whatever you want. Is it really that important to have to "express yourself" as a kid via hairstyle/ clothing while in school when you're supposed to be focusing on learning anyway? 
 

Well I have problems with the entire "public education" system to begin with, they don't educate these kids, they train them. The topic at hand is just one example of how the focus of the "public education" system is to train children into obeying orders on every aspect of life from what you wear, to what you eat. to what you believe.

 

Not to mention while I might not like a specific hairstyle do I like the idea of an institution that I'm forced to participate in dictating the appearance of a free individual? Not a precedent I'm really down with.
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