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Let's see them send a student home for wearing a cross.

I am more of a 'keep your laws off of my body' sort. Clothing related rules are completely subjective and reinforce a certain norm, a norm that people should be able to choose to follow on their own accord, not because they are forced to.

I guess I just advocate for personal agency and against controlling what people do with their own bodies.

Can you cite any study that correlates dress codes with success in life?

I am pretty sure there are laws about public nudity, so that's covered. Schools don't need to add to it.

Why shouldn't 13 year olds dye their hair? It's none of my business how other people dress or style their hair, and nor is it yours.

For some reason her poor grammar bothers me more than her fucked-up message..

So, stigmatising women's bodies is okay with you, but not gay sex?

Getting assaulted is fighting just like getting raped is having sex! I wonder if it's legitimate assault?

Talk about victim blaming to the extreme. Oh you were assaulted! Automatic expulsion!

And in Canada...

Ha! Because police totally follow the law?

So, you rate your own ability as a professor more accurately than your students?

When I first visited Guatemala, I wondered why all these children were playing without anyone watching them. Then I realised EVERYONE was watching them.

There aren't any small towns in the USA?

How would they know what the substance is? They're not doing a chemical analysis on it.

So you don't think that men born with male genitalia share similar experiences? Fine. But then do you insist that cis women and trans woman share similar experiences? hmm.

Surgically altering your genitals doesn't make your experiences common with someone born with those genitals.

But society does treat people differently based upon their sex organs and people born the same sex have more similar experiences in that regard.

Are there no relationships where privacy is sacrosanct? Lawyers? Doctors? -shudder- priests?

In Canada this definitely would have violated her right to confidentiality.