Saw a post on facebook that cataloged beard-havers that have graduated from the school in the past.
They were all white. Funny, that.
Link? Pic?
Saw a post on facebook that cataloged beard-havers that have graduated from the school in the past.
They were all white. Funny, that.
this bullshit can fuck right off. they want him to look his "best" or "neat" or whatever for his graduation. Comes by in a suit, in his ceremonial regalia, "your face ain't shaved, boy. you ain't graduating today."
honestly spekkeh?
it shouldn't even be a hill to die on, but some people keep raising these hills so they can kill people on them for some reason.
Sounds like something from the Onion
You aren't wrong but at the same time this is a very common rule to have for men along with no earrings. I experienced it myself.It is somewhat discriminatory, for certain. For instance, what about people whose beard grows in more quickly? Would that person have to then shave throughout the day?
Either way, this is an entirely arbitrary rule to have.
Saw a post on facebook that cataloged beard-havers that have graduated from the school in the past.
They were all white. Funny, that.
Link? Pic?
If you don't link it or post a screengrab then this post is ineffective.
Either way, this is an entirely arbitrary rule to have. People will say that the reason is people's beards becoming unruly or unseemly, but that's true of anything, allowed or not.
It's a dumb policy but apparently he was warned well before and a number of times. Personally I'd choose another hill to die on. Especially considering it's not that farfetched they'd want people to look to the nines on such a formal occasion.
Yeah, we should just follow the rules, no matter how inane. It's what has gotten us this far with schools.
Yeah, we should just follow the rules, no matter how inane. It's what has gotten us this far with schools.
No beards isn't inane. Did like nobody in this thread ever go to a private school?
Caution and optimism is in Tangipahoa Parish as a 50-year-old federal desegregation lawsuit appears to be inching closer to resolution.
This week, attorneys for both sides in the suit agreed on a student assignment plan for desegregating the Tangipahoa Parish School System.
The president of the Tangipahoa Parish Chapter of the NAACP, Pat Morris, has spent most of her adult life involved in the desegregation battle. For Morris, the history is important.
"You can't fix it unless you realize that there was a problem from before," Morris said.
It's a public school who hasn't heard of people from other countries. It would literally be illegal to enforce this against someone's religion. No beards is inane.
I dunno if you ever actually went to a school with a dress code, but usually the dress code is more than "no beards". Like, they explicitly state your uniform/clothing must be neat and tidy. So your example is kind of really bad.
Not really. It still fails to demonstrate value beyond simply "I do not like it."
I don't know of any job outside of the military or other hazardous work that requires a man to be clean shaven. Everything from finance to tech to the arts, even doctors and surgeons are able to have full beards. Not allowing them goes against the zeitgeist.Since people seem to not understand why a "no facial hair" rule might be in place:
1. Not all beards look neat. A lot of guys do not put the effort into maintaining a well groomed beard.
2. Private schools as a rule require their students to look neat/proper. Complain about that all you want, but it does prepare children to deal with actual real life since you know, you also often have to not look like garbage at a workplace.
3. Combining 1 and 2, it is easier to have a blanket "no beards" rule than to call individual students out on "your beard looks like shit, either you need to groom it, or shave."
Yes, how inane. Very unreasonable.
Sure, there's no inherent value in looking neat/proper. What is there inherent value in? If you went to get pedantic about it.
Feel free to do interviews in track shorts and a wife-beater since clothing/appearance doesn't matter.
They were that petty that a black man was valedictorian. Smh.
Or, unless you need to work in a sterile environment or have a gas mask fitted to your face it shouldn't fucking matter if you have facial hair or not.
This is hard to believe as real. It reads exactly like an onion article. Did WP get trolled?Sounds like something from the Onion
Well even public schools can have uniform rules.
1. I imagine exceptions are made for religious reasons. That's always been the case.
2. No beards is not inane. See above explanation. Or this post: http://neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=204451180&postcount=114
Wow. What horse Shit. Kid should sue for discrimination.
I don't know of any job outside of the military or other hazardous work that requires a man to be clean shaven. Everything from finance to tech to the arts, even doctors and surgeons are able to have full beards. Not allowing them goes against the zeitgeist.
I got suspended from school for not shaving my beard when i was in high school. Follow the goddamn rules, I'm sure this isn't the first time anyone had ever told him that having a beard was a violation of school dress code.
You can't discriminate against religion in this country..
I don't believe they still have that policy. Also, it's illegal for employers to require men to be clean shaven without good reason (health and safety usually).Ever heard of the New York Yankees?
If Louisiana is anything like Mississippi, where I went to high school, a no beard policy isn't unheard of. My high school didn't allow facial hair whatsoever except for mustaches. No exceptions.
For it to not be arbitrary, you need to show that as a matter of fact, beards cannot be neat or proper. Trying to create the synthesis of "beards can be unkempt, therefore beards are unkempt" is a bad argument.
This seems a bit different in that this particular school seemed to allow it and then arbitrarily banned it at this moment in time.
Kolwe told ABC News that Jones — and several other male students — had been warned many times before graduation to remove all facial hair. Even moments before the actual ceremony, Kolwe told CBS affiliate WWL, the students were given the opportunity to go to the restroom to shave.
That might be why I said "I'm sure exceptions are made for religious reasons."
There are. We had a few Muslim girls in our school and they were given exceptions to wear their religious wear. Pretty sure all the males still shaved though. Almost certain of that.
Nah, they said they made sure people knew before graduation and it appeared to me that they took this dude aside and told him specifically. Seems like they just normally let it slide but wanted to make sure the kids were clean shaven on graduation day at least.
I remember that one time my mustache stopped me from learning calculus
Oh cool I see we're just ignoring what I said in favor of maknig things up.
I never said ""beards can be unkempt, therefore beards are unkempt""
I said "beards can be unkempt, and schools find it easier to make a blanket ban on them rather than singling out individual students."
I was taught in school that the Louisiana purchase was a great deal for America.
As I read more and more stores coming out of LA I am starting to think that the textbooks are wrong...