Girls banned from Wearing Skirts in 40 schools who instead adopt Gender Neutral uniforms

Wait a minute. Why is it so important to you that schoolgirls must wear trousers?

You're the one on the side of "MUST WEAR TROUSERS" everyone else is just saying people should be "allowed to wear skirts", so you're the one who needs to provide a rationale here.

I mean your earlier post proves that you are not thinking rationally.



I'm not the one saying anyone should wear anything. It's YOU who's saying/agreeing that girls must wear trousers but you're trying to twist it round using very low level psychological defence mechanisms.

Actually, I don't give two tosses either way. But other posters are taking this as all doom and gloom, hence me asking why girls need to be able to wear skirts (as apparently allowing them to do so will prevent the downfall of society).
 
No, we're on the side of "It's up to the school to set uniform policy, and it's no big deal if they decide everyone should wear trousers". Nobody here, not one single post, has suggested, at any point, that all schools should ban skirts. Or even that more schools should ban skirts. Or even that any one particular school should ban skirts. Nobody.

Precisely
 
Umm... You do realise that sharia law isn't just going to be imposed overnight? You're not going to wake up one day with all women wearing full sharia veils. It's going to be done slowly. 40 schools at a time and one garment at a time. If we don't resist this crap at the first hint, we don't stand a chance.

Hang on, I thought you implied this was being done to appease the trans people and the homosexuals. Now it's people advocating for Sharia? Should I be on the lookout for armies of militant transexual muslims? Or militant muslim transexuals?
 
I'd be willing to bet that genetic woman over the years has used a few things that give her a slight hormonal edge as well


Well she has passed all the drugs tests so i doubt it.

As, if there was a substance that worked and beat those tests the women's 100m sprint record wouldn't be unbroken for the last 30 year's since mandatory random drugs testing came I to play
 
No, we're on the side of "It's up to the school to set uniform policy, and it's no big deal if they decide everyone should wear trousers". Nobody here, not one single post, has suggested, at any point, that all schools should ban skirts. Or even that more schools should ban skirts. Or even that any one particular school should ban skirts. Nobody.

You and krooton are a we?

I'm sorry I honestly thought krooton was in support of the skirt ban/trouser enforcement.

Also it's not simply a case of a school setting uniform policy. It's a policy to please transgenders at the school that is the primary motivation here. If it was just a arbitrary uniform policy then sex would never have been mentioned and that's a completely different matter, the fact is it's not just a uniform policy otherwise there would be no reference to trans or any sort of sexual connotations whatsoever.

The fact is that the basis for this change is transsex and that's what the uniform policy is being sold as. So I think it's important. This isn't just about uniform lol.
 
Umm... You do realise that sharia law isn't just going to be imposed overnight? You're not going to wake up one day with all women wearing full sharia veils. It's going to be done slowly. 40 schools at a time and one garment at a time. If we don't resist this crap at the first hint, we don't stand a chance.
Sharia law isn't going to imposed ever, at all. Relax, it's not happening - don't believe what Britain First/For Britain/EDF/BNP tell you, it's all paranoid fantasy.

Also, what does this have to do with anything?
 
What's with the non-sequitur arguments? That's the second one from you which I've noticed.


I'm sorry asim that you think the statement that women have beat trans athletes is a non sequitur in reply to a statement that a genetic woman cannot win against a trans athlete.

I mean personally I'd say the whole argument about trans athletes is a bit of a non sequitur in discussing 40 schools decision to change to trousers.

Especially when the parents themselves admit that girls bypass the schools uniform policy by rolling up thier skirts and refuse to discipline thier children themsleves
 
Tehran should set school uniform in the uk.
Anything else is abomination.
I hope these school children loose hands over wearing blasphemous garments.
 
Umm... You do realise that sharia law isn't just going to be imposed overnight? You're not going to wake up one day with all women wearing full sharia veils. It's going to be done slowly. 40 schools at a time and one garment at a time. If we don't resist this crap at the first hint, we don't stand a chance.


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So we've gone from its liberal trans/genderneautral to sharia.

On another amusing note

Back when I was at school no one gave a crap about such mundane non-learning issues.

Back when I was at school we would have told the teachers to **** right off

Which is it? you didn't care about attire or your cared so much you'd get suspended/expelled?

I say you here as you used we but dont worry neither I nor anyone else thinks your have the balls to tells teacher to **** right off for tell you to take your skirt off and put trousers on asim.
 
Hang on, I thought you implied this was being done to appease the trans people and the homosexuals. Now it's people advocating for Sharia? Should I be on the lookout for armies of militant transexual muslims? Or militant muslim transexuals?
We should be worried about everything equally. Sharia law certainly has the same interests. Covering up women's legs is a requisite for sharia law so we should be wary about the future 20, or 50 years from now.

Sharia law isn't going to imposed ever, at all. Relax, it's not happening - don't believe what Britain First/For Britain/EDF/BNP tell you, it's all paranoid fantasy.

Also, what does this have to do with anything?


If aspects of sharia law, like the covering up of females, ever becomes the norm in the UK, then it wont be referred to as sharia law. I'm not talking about the literal importation of sharia law, as it is, straight from saudi arabia. I'm talking about creating our own collection of sharia-like laws.
 
On another amusing note





Which is it? you didn't care about attire or your cared so much you'd get suspended/expelled?

I say you here as you used we but dont worry neither I nor anyone else thinks your have the balls to tells teacher to **** right off for tell you to take your skirt off and put trousers on asim.


??? When I was talking about telling them to **** off I was talking about having a discussion with the cool teachers, you know those teachers who you can actually have some bants with, who you can bitch about the school and they don't take it as a personal attack.

You're just trying to find a reason to tell me I don't have the balls to do something lol.
 
We should be worried about everything equally. Sharia law certainly has the same interests. Covering up women's legs is a requisite for sharia law so we should be wary about the future 20, or 50 years from now.

So if my local pub stops serving pork because the landlord hates the smell of cooking pork should I be extremely wary because that's one of the prerequisites to eliminating haram food from the UK? Or should I just assume that for once this decision is related to the explanation given and has nothing to do with the mythical Muslim invasion of Britain? I suppose what I'm trying to say is let's keep it on topic yeah, you know what this forum gets like when the M word gets thrown about.
 
I'm talking about creating our own collection of sharia-like laws.
Ask yourself this:
Is the country currently headed in a more socially *conservative* direction, or in a more socially *liberal* direction.
Have we, for instance, recently legalised gay marriage? Have, for instance, a small number of school recently changed their uniform policy to be more accommodating to trans children?
Do those sounds like the actions of a country that is about to start enacting sharia-like laws?
 
Another stupid thing, lets add this to the ever growing list of stupid things that seem to be the trend now days
Ask yourself this:
Is the country currently headed in a more socially *conservative* direction, or in a more socially *liberal* direction.
Have we, for instance, recently legalised gay marriage? Have, for instance, a small number of school recently changed their uniform policy to be more accommodating to trans children?
Do those sounds like the actions of a country that is about to start enacting sharia-like laws?

I agree partly however, the Progressive thing to do would be to say its up to the Girls and Boys to chose if they wear a skirt or trousers and either is fine as it meats the uniform rules, forcing them to only have one option is regressive.
 
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