Canada here, very few high schools have dress codes. People do abuse this, I myself have showed up in a Jon LaJoie's E=MC Vagina shirt and was asked to wear a jacket over it in some classes but nobody would ever consider a dress code.
Wow! How did anybody with any self esteem come out wearing THAT?Tharwen said:Whatever you think of your uniform, you will realise exactly how easy you had it when you see what I used to have to wear at my first school. This is a quick photo of the old blazer in my wardrobe.
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Yes, that is a banana yellow/navy blue barcode pattern.
Most of my district uses uniforms BECAUSE they are broke.AC10 said:My school was too much of a broke shit dump to bother with uniforms.
1: If you can't identify intruders from the kids you see every day, you're a shitty teacher. If anything, the lack of a uniform would let you be able to tell who isn't from the school because they would be wearing clothing that wouldn't fit the styles of people who were in the school. How is this point subjective?Jamieson 90 said:Well my opinion is subjective, I think wearing uniform is good is subjective, I did raise good points earlier in the thread which I think you missed.Mr Montmorency said:Let's not go down this route again. Don't play the hero because you can't back up your points.Jamieson 90 said:You know just because I teach doesn't mean I don't wear a uniform you know I still wear a shirt and look respectful and even when I was a kid I wore a uniform so don't say I know nothing about the subject. I have points but you don't consider them valid for some reason when others have pointed them out and agreed with them.Mr Montmorency said:Your position as a teacher gives you no pull in this argument seeing as you don't wear a uniform anyway and don't know the problems people have to deal with when they're forced to.Jamieson 90 said:You are obviously very set against this, As in most debates I see no way of changing your opinion so im not going to bother, my point was it helps but you obviously don't see it that way, I was using my experience as a teacher which I think should count for something but hey what do I know.
If you're not going to bother, then you've given up and lost because you have no points. Don't act as if you're all high and mighty about it by playing the authority card.
I have not lost, in fact how can you lose when an opinion is subjective? a discussion is two people trying to convince each other that their viewpoint is the best, just because I see no point in trying to debate with you means I have lost it just means you not a very good person to debate with, you come across as very ignorant and aggresive, if someone disagrees with you then they are obviously wrong etc. There is being assertive and getting your point across and then there is being aggressive which just alienates peoples and makes people not want to talk to you, maybe you should take that into consideration.
I'm not being ignorant. If being ignorant is being adamant that my conclusion is correct unless proven otherwise... then I guess I'm ignorant.
Also, as discussed at length throughout the topic, this situation is not subjective. This argument is not about "liking" the uniform or not, as subjectivity would denote. Many of the complaints have been over the practicality (or lack thereof) which denotes objectivity. So... yeah.
If this was subjective in any way, nobody would possibly be arguing over this because there would be no point. You're confusing the two because you yourself are ignorant about the situation and refuse to change your mind. Which is why you have "given up" if you truly had a decent point, you would have tried to convince us, and if it didn't work, you should have realised your point was flawed. But you played the "subjective" card.
Here they are
1. It allows staff to easily identify pupils and distinguish them from intruders that might present a threat.
2. It helps to reduce bullying as everyone looks the same or similar whereas kids from poor backgrounds might be singled out if their clothes are seen to be scruffy etc.
3. It protects your real clothes from damage or theft.
4. It prepares you for work in the future as you will most likely have to wear a suit and tie in most jobs.
5. It helps you, most kids are tired in the morning and picking out clothes is a pain.
6. It helps you get into the work mentality, Uniform is for school and work, own clothes are for play and outside etc.
I went to some extent to explain why I thought those points were valid but like I said before you obviously disagreed and I'm not going to waste my time on someone who feels so strongly about the subjective when I know I can't convince them to my point of view.
Thats it, im not replying because there is no point, but hey if you want the last word and the need to feel like you have "won" then go right ahead.
Whoever said they did?Trace2010 said:Wow! How did anybody with any self esteem come out wearing THAT?Tharwen said:Whatever you think of your uniform, you will realise exactly how easy you had it when you see what I used to have to wear at my first school. This is a quick photo of the old blazer in my wardrobe.
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Yes, that is a banana yellow/navy blue barcode pattern.
The only thing you said here was that you were poorer than all the others, not the poor. I only said the downright poorest and stupidest are the ones who bully.Mr Snuffles said:I can argue against you from a first hand point of view. I go to a (rather expensive) fee-paying school in Manchester (and before you call me a rich prick, I'm going to state that I am on a bursary), and the rich kids do take pride of place. There is a popular brand which is expensive called Superdry, and all the rich kids have it, and I have come in in cheaper items of clothing from Topman. You have no idea the kind of abuse I received, I got spat at, hit, shouted at etc. from all the posh children from their 3 story mansions in Cheshire, who deem that the poorer kids are inferior to them and therefore they can seize control.Mr Montmorency said:Can't afford more clothes?! Fuck off, do you know how much uniforms cost? Give or take, it's over double the cost of any ordinary clothing item because it's tailor made for the school. If anything, it means nothing because then the indication for poor kids would be the ones who can't afford the uniform instead - making the whole idea mute in the first place.El Poncho said:-snip-.
Also, poor kids are never the ones who are bullied. The poor kids are the ones who do bully. They're poor for a reason, it's because they have shitty parents, ego, they're pricks. I know. I went to school with kids who never bothered wearing uniforms and turned up in tracksuit bottoms and Nike shoes - chavs.
You're really DIGGING now.
So yes, poor kids ARE bullied, and quite frequently too...
PS. No, my parents aren't shitty, they work hard for the living they do, and look after me very well. I don't try to deny the fact that I'm poor, I take it on the chin and accept it, and as far as I'm aware, I'm not a prick...
Sorry, but that's one of those things that people mention when they do "rising above" speeches. Our students usually use a combination of school polo, khaki and or "neat" jeans.Tharwen said:Whoever said they did?Trace2010 said:Wow! How did anybody with any self esteem come out wearing THAT?Tharwen said:Whatever you think of your uniform, you will realise exactly how easy you had it when you see what I used to have to wear at my first school. This is a quick photo of the old blazer in my wardrobe.
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Yes, that is a banana yellow/navy blue barcode pattern.
/emo
[sub]Yeah, it was pretty horrible...[/sub]
No... you don't. Then everyone would ***** about it.ProfessorLayton said:Well I'm from America and most schools don't have a uniform... but I really wish they did. Before, I had to wake up every morning and get the same outfit together... I didn't really like it that much at the time, but then the next year I went to a public school and everyone was dressed like idiots. I swear, everyone was sagging their pants or wearing skinny jeans or something equally dumb... I wish we had uniforms.
Well I am technically the poor in my school =PMr Montmorency said:The only thing you said here was that you were poorer than all the others, not the poor. I only said the downright poorest and stupidest are the ones who bully.Mr Snuffles said:I can argue against you from a first hand point of view. I go to a (rather expensive) fee-paying school in Manchester (and before you call me a rich prick, I'm going to state that I am on a bursary), and the rich kids do take pride of place. There is a popular brand which is expensive called Superdry, and all the rich kids have it, and I have come in in cheaper items of clothing from Topman. You have no idea the kind of abuse I received, I got spat at, hit, shouted at etc. from all the posh children from their 3 story mansions in Cheshire, who deem that the poorer kids are inferior to them and therefore they can seize control.Mr Montmorency said:Can't afford more clothes?! Fuck off, do you know how much uniforms cost? Give or take, it's over double the cost of any ordinary clothing item because it's tailor made for the school. If anything, it means nothing because then the indication for poor kids would be the ones who can't afford the uniform instead - making the whole idea mute in the first place.El Poncho said:-snip-.
Also, poor kids are never the ones who are bullied. The poor kids are the ones who do bully. They're poor for a reason, it's because they have shitty parents, ego, they're pricks. I know. I went to school with kids who never bothered wearing uniforms and turned up in tracksuit bottoms and Nike shoes - chavs.
You're really DIGGING now.
So yes, poor kids ARE bullied, and quite frequently too...
PS. No, my parents aren't shitty, they work hard for the living they do, and look after me very well. I don't try to deny the fact that I'm poor, I take it on the chin and accept it, and as far as I'm aware, I'm not a prick...
Basterd!GrinningManiac said:HA! HA! HA!
Being in Sixth Form is sweet.
ONE stinking school uniform? Some mothers have better things to do than wash those clothes every night (like working in the kitchen or bringing me a beer). Usually, you have to buy 2 or 3 different shirts and trousers, give or take. It costs even more than double it normally would, in fact.Mr Snuffles said:Well I am technically the poor in my school =PMr Montmorency said:The only thing you said here was that you were poorer than all the others, not the poor. I only said the downright poorest and stupidest are the ones who bully.Mr Snuffles said:I can argue against you from a first hand point of view. I go to a (rather expensive) fee-paying school in Manchester (and before you call me a rich prick, I'm going to state that I am on a bursary), and the rich kids do take pride of place. There is a popular brand which is expensive called Superdry, and all the rich kids have it, and I have come in in cheaper items of clothing from Topman. You have no idea the kind of abuse I received, I got spat at, hit, shouted at etc. from all the posh children from their 3 story mansions in Cheshire, who deem that the poorer kids are inferior to them and therefore they can seize control.Mr Montmorency said:Can't afford more clothes?! Fuck off, do you know how much uniforms cost? Give or take, it's over double the cost of any ordinary clothing item because it's tailor made for the school. If anything, it means nothing because then the indication for poor kids would be the ones who can't afford the uniform instead - making the whole idea mute in the first place.El Poncho said:-snip-.
Also, poor kids are never the ones who are bullied. The poor kids are the ones who do bully. They're poor for a reason, it's because they have shitty parents, ego, they're pricks. I know. I went to school with kids who never bothered wearing uniforms and turned up in tracksuit bottoms and Nike shoes - chavs.
You're really DIGGING now.
So yes, poor kids ARE bullied, and quite frequently too...
PS. No, my parents aren't shitty, they work hard for the living they do, and look after me very well. I don't try to deny the fact that I'm poor, I take it on the chin and accept it, and as far as I'm aware, I'm not a prick...
Also school uniform might be twice as expensive, but you have to buy lots of different clothes, whereas you can get away with just one school uniform...
Mmmm.... School girl uniforms...LordMoose said:We've combated that by turning school uniforms into a fetish.tomtom94 said:I find school uniform irritating but I suppose they have to turn us into soulless machines somehow.