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#249975 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:48 pm
The thought police are a growing menace to freedom everywhere. Is it ironic hypocrisy how the Left demands everyone else to be tolerant, yet are so intolerant themselves? Or is it intentional deception? The evidence says it's both

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... rming_foes



Even if the lies were true, forcing it on others so you can rob them is fascism. Obamacare, illegal immigrants, and gay marriage were only the appetizers for "climate change"
#249978 by DainNobody
Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:58 pm
yep, those thought police are alive and well in Texas telling the possibly? bi-racial girl she needed to straighten her hair to be on the cheerleading squad
#249980 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:05 pm
Dayne Nobody IV wrote:yep, those thought police are alive and well in Texas telling the possibly? bi-racial girl she needed to straighten her hair to be on the cheerleading squad



Are you really unable to tell the difference between a dress code and a penal code?

:?:
#249982 by DainNobody
Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:10 pm
I made a suggestion if they want uniformity, they need to make all the girls have white flesh-tones even if there is a dark caucasian Italian girl on the squad, they need to have all the girls wearing the same matching blond germanic ideal aryan wigs, etc. don't tell her to straighten her hair so she can fit in with the other hand-picked girls that resemble the Woodlands /Aryan status quo "they" (the community leaders) are trying to maintain and/or establish
#249994 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:02 pm
RUI Musik wrote:
yod wrote:Are you really unable to tell the difference between a dress code and a penal code?

:?:


Are you really unable to tell the difference between a dress code and a hairstyle?


Hairstyle is part of the dress code at most schools. I was severely hassled about my hair in High School and the reason I had long hair until I cut it last May! Imagine trying to grow long hair in Texas in the 60's and 70's in school it was "in the dress code" hair will not touch your collar or your ears. I started wearing Tshirts and they said it can't touch a collared shirt! I am not defending this situation I think it is ridiculous for a school to tell you how your hair should look!
#250029 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:13 am
J-HALEY wrote:
RUI Musik wrote:
yod wrote:Are you really unable to tell the difference between a dress code and a penal code?

:?:


Are you really unable to tell the difference between a dress code and a hairstyle?


Hairstyle is part of the dress code at most schools. I was severely hassled about my hair in High School and the reason I had long hair until I cut it last May! Imagine trying to grow long hair in Texas in the 60's and 70's in school it was "in the dress code" hair will not touch your collar or your ears. I started wearing Tshirts and they said it can't touch a collared shirt! I am not defending this situation I think it is ridiculous for a school to tell you how your hair should look!




I was a freshman in Winnie TX (1976) where the elementary, jr high, and high school were all on the same half-block. When I first moved there, they had no hair code because no one had ever had long hair. That all changed when I got there and they came up with a hair code...just for me!

But they didn't arrest me. They didn't tell me I couldn't be a hippy. They didn't want to put me in jail for my thoughts. They didn't demand that everyone act like we believe lies that aren't true.

Obviously....they weren't liberals.

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