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Originally Posted by Sean
But she is a girl, so maybe we can just all agree that this was clearly a misogynistic policy from the school and move on. 
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I WILL SLAY YOU
no but in all seriousness the problem lies with the school that made the restrictions in the first place. i used to go to a private school with uniforms and all. if you needed to wear a religious item that was just fine. the emphasis was that you have an identity with the school and that if there was a distinction, it lay within yourself (and also they anted you to learn how to look/feel 'proper'). and yeah, it was all bullcrap kinda, but jewelry wasnt banned, because that wasnt the spirit of the rule. they've gotten too specific about garb and it's
needlessly stepping on toes for the sake of equality, which isnt equal at all.
which is why i also thought it was a dumb idea when france decided to enact that nation-wide. complete crap.