Teen Won't Be Able To Walk At Graduation Unless He Cuts His Dreadlocks

Mixd

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How is this about race if every male student is forced to comply?

I posted examples of “White” hair that also wouldn’t be permitted.

This school isn’t the only school with a hair length policy for male students. It’s weird that it’s a public school, usually it’s private or military that has those policies.
You missing the point that they have never harassed or stopped white students from walking til now. They have never said anything to any of them til the Deandre incident made the news. Now they wanna try play police to all. As if they ever said anything to anyone ever before.

I live out here. I know how these mofo's are. I dealt with my kids in the neighboring school district. Barber's Hill is more focused on their athletic program than education like most Texas schools. If this kid was an athlete I bet they would of bent the rules and this thread wouldn't even be created. But more so if he was white, like the hundreds of others for years down here who grow their hair with it touching their ears and collar?

Looking like this:
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That's the cool introvert hair style you see with nuff of the hispanic and white kids. Anyone stop them all these years? One teacher started this, since he started this new semester after winter recess and the school will stay wrong and strong only cause it's a black kid and defend her for bringing it up.

And imagine if this kid, in today's frigging era, would come out and say, "I identify as a woman", they would of let him walk or the gay army would of swarmed down on them. It's appalling to me that gays and tranny' agenda has more rights than a black child. Because the amount of kids you see gay/trans in the schools today, I have never seen numbers like this in my life. If you don't have high school kids, you'd probably never know what the climate is like.
 

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How is this about race if every male student is forced to comply?

I posted examples of “White” hair that also wouldn’t be permitted.

This school isn’t the only school with a hair length policy for male students. It’s weird that it’s a public school, usually it’s private or military that has those policies.
Reading between the lines, the Superintendent wouldn't be referring to the School Board's "CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT" to implement and enforce a Dress Code.

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You missing the point that they have never harassed or stopped white students from walking til now. They have never said anything to any of them til the Deandre incident made the news. Now they wanna try play police to all. As if they ever said anything to anyone ever before.

I live out here. I know how these mofo's are. I dealt with my kids in the neighboring school district. Barber's Hill is more focused on their athletic program than education like most Texas schools. If this kid was an athlete I bet they would of bent the rules and this thread wouldn't even be created. But more so if he was white, like the hundreds of others for years down here who grow their hair with it touching their ears and collar?

Looking like this:
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That's the cool introvert hair style you see with nuff of the hispanic and white kids. Anyone stop them all these years? One teacher started this, since he started this new semester after winter recess and the school will stay wrong and strong only cause it's a black kid and defend her for bringing it up.

And imagine if this kid, in today's frigging era, would come out and say, "I identify as a woman", they would of let him walk or the gay army would of swarmed down on them. It's appalling to me that gays and tranny' agenda has more rights than a black child. Because the amount of kids you see gay/trans in the schools today, I have never seen numbers like this in my life. If you don't have high school kids, you'd probably never know what the climate is like.

I get the point. So you know that they’ve never asked a student in the past 30 years about their hair or had them cut it to adhere to the hair policy?
 

Mixd

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I get the point. So you know that they’ve never asked a student in the past 30 years about their hair or had them cut it to adhere to the hair policy?
How could I seriously know that. I have just seen the hair styles/length worn as the norm here, so can only assume so. As the twitter images show, others have who went to the school. We don't know for certain if kids cut them at the time of graduation. What we do know is 'now' they are suspending white and black kids for the length of hair touching ears and collar, which IS unprecedented. Now they harassing every white kid. So you don't think they playing clean up acting like they been enforcing this all along? They haven't.

You know already, that most white parents could care less and tell their kid cut it off, only now the school is making an issue, when all along they never made mention of anything.
 

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How could I seriously know that. I have just seen the hair styles/length worn as the norm here, so can only assume so. As the twitter images show, others have who went to the school. We don't know for certain if kids cut them at the time of graduation. What we do know is 'now' they are suspending white and black kids for the length of hair touching ears and collar, which IS unprecedented. Now they harassing every white kid. So you don't think they playing clean up acting like they been enforcing this all along? They haven't.

You know already, that most white parents could care less and tell their kid cut it off, only now the school is making an issue, when all along they never made mention of anything.

Damn now they’re pressing other kids out about hair and suspending them? :roflmao:

Welp sounds like they didn’t have an issue until last month, now they Really have an issue on their hands!

If other kids were in violation and they only said something to the kid with the dreadlocks, then they’re wrong and they’ll have to pay for it.

I only saw one interview with the kids with dreds. At no point did they mention that other students were in violation. They mentioned times are changing, they should be able to have the hair, their roots and how they’ve had the style for years.

Again, everyone’s in the wrong. The school and the kids if they knew about the hair length rule.
 

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White people protest policy and rules just to get them off the books.

We don't want to complain until it directly affects us. Everybody gets a copy of the handbook 1st of the year protest in August.

Work to change laws because they are unjust not because we have broken them.
 

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White people protest policy and rules just to get them off the books.

We don't want to complain until it directly affects us. Everybody gets a copy of the handbook 1st of the year protest in August.

Work to change laws because they are unjust not because we have broken them.

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ghoststrike

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At no point in this thread am I “Defending” the school district. I’m simply asking is the same rules applied to all male students regardless of race or hair texture.

Basically the young men with the dreadlocks are going to school like this

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but saying their hair’s not touching their eyebrows or collars so they’re l complying. And that’s bullshit they know it.

Now they got the nation rallied around them as if it’s a cultural thing and they’re being done wrong. If the rules state your hair can’t be longer than 3 inches and yours is 15, what’s your argument?

I just think everyone involved is full of shit. The school district and administrators for all of a sudden having an issue with it when he’s been there for years.

And the young men for knowing they’re in the wrong but acting like it’s a cultural thing.

Do you know how I know the young men are bullshitting? Because I would’ve done the EXACT SAME THING if I was in that district and wanted long hair!

The ONLY reason the school is now all of a sudden attempting to police white students is because their hypocrisy of selective enforcement (of black students) got aired on social media and news networks with pics of numerous of white male students with very long hair in their graduation pics.

Not the fault of students at all. It's silly to fault victims of selective enforcement, which is discriminatory in nature.

Again, this wasn't a "length" (haste statement from the Board that later backfired) issue until after the white teacher said that allowing black students to wear natural hairstyles is "thug culture".

The school fucked up and now they're in frantic damage control mode, no more complicated than that.
 

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The ONLY reason the school is now all of a sudden attempting to police white students is because their hypocrisy of selective enforcement (of black students) got aired on social media and news networks with pics of numerous of white male students with very long hair in their graduation pics.

Not the fault of students at all. It's silly to fault victims of selective enforcement, which is discriminatory in nature.

Again, this wasn't a "length" (haste statement from the Board that later backfired) issue until after the white teacher said that allowing black students to wear natural hairstyles is "thug culture".

The school fucked up and now they're in frantic damage control mode, no more complicated than that.

Understood
 

ghoststrike

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Understood

Fam, all I'm saying is that the school brought all this controversy and sloppy damage control on themselves

Generation Z is quick to expose BS (The statement of "the hair length rule has been enforced for 30 years") in nanoseconds, hence the scramble to enforce the new arbitrary rule (that was only meant for the Black students) on white male students all of a sudden which will create even more problems :lol:
 
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Shaka54

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At no point in this thread am I “Defending” the school district. I’m simply asking is the same rules applied to all male students regardless of race or hair texture.
...but saying their hair’s not touching their eyebrows or collars so they’re l complying. And that’s bullshit they know it.

Now they got the nation rallied around them as if it’s a cultural thing and they’re being done wrong. If the rules state your hair can’t be longer than 3 inches and yours is 15, what’s your argument?

I just think everyone involved is full of shit. The school district and administrators for all of a sudden having an issue with it when he’s been there for years.
And the young men for knowing they’re in the wrong but acting like it’s a cultural thing.
Do you know how I know the young men are bullshitting? Because I would’ve done the EXACT SAME THING if I was in that district and wanted long hair!
I think that it was argued that it couldn't exceed 12in in length or below the collar, wasn't it?

Not touching the collar or eyebrows...
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Tell me they wouldn't have had an issue here with the local community expectations as they see them.
 

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:lol:at anybody who thinks officials are using rulers to measure the students' hair. "Come here right now young man! Your hair is...oh it's only 11.5 inches long. Back to class you little bugger!"

:hmm: at anybody that thinks this isn't some racist/antiquated shit. As long as it's neat and clean students should be able to wear their hair however the fuck they want. Everybody doesn't have to look like this muthafucka.

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ghoststrike

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:lol:at anybody who thinks officials are using rulers to measure the students' hair. "Come here right now young man! Your hair is...oh it's only 11.5 inches long. Back to class you little bugger!"

:hmm: at anybody that thinks this isn't some racist/antiquated shit. As long as it's neat and clean students should be able to wear their hair however the fuck they want. Everybody doesn't have to look like this muthafucka.

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Precisely

This PUBLIC SCHOOL was on some "look like what we perceive as 'obedient black' hairstyle or get removed" bullshit, hence the white female teacher's comment of "thug culture" towards black students on social media that had nothing to do with "hair length", which the Board member made up on the spot when he felt the pressure from the community and news cameras rolling.

Yet there was posts of idiocy stating...well...some Jamaicans/Trinis don't like locs anyways or some bullshit in an attempt to defend the racist fuckery afoot:smh: :lol:
 
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I dont say this lightly but he needed to pull the race card if that's really the case.

emphasize how you are being singled out while white Male students past and present had long hair without issue. The comparison to girls is irrelevant and doesn't help his case.
 
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Loan Me 20

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Precisely

This PUBLIC SCHOOL was on some "look like what we perceive as 'obedient black' hairstyle or get removed" bullshit, hence the white female teacher's comment of "thug culture" towards black students on social media that had nothing to do with "hair length", which the Board member made up on the spot when he felt the pressure from the community and news cameras rolling.

Yet there was posts of idiocy stating...well...some Jamaicans/Trinis don't like locs anyways or some bullshit in an attempt to defend the racist fuckery afoot:smh: :lol:

Mufuckas was equating dreads to femininity and trying to shift blame onto this young man who seems to be a good kid. :angry::smh:
 

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How is this about race if every male student is forced to comply?

I posted examples of “White” hair that also wouldn’t be permitted.

This school isn’t the only school with a hair length policy for male students. It’s weird that it’s a public school, usually it’s private or military that has those policies.


I'm sure his hair didn't miraculously get to that length. Why wait and hold his graduation?
 

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damn ol traditional fart aint even tryin to hide it,

its do what I say and CONFORM or ELSE...... Locks aka NAPPY hair

is THE LEAST hair you should be worried about...

it does NOT attract critters like LICE and RING WORM..

all that energy for natural hair should be detoured to long hair,

that attracts disease carrying bugs which DOES SPREAD AND

NEGATIVELY IMPACTS OTHER CHILDREN locks from NAPPY hair do not attract ring worm lice and other disease carrying bugs!!!!

CAN WE REALLY TALK THO????
 

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