" Actually, the reason schools have uniforms is not for the sake of 'branding', but to remove class distinctions from the school body so people won't be judged on that basis. Crazy talk, right? Sounds almost democratic to me. "
Social authoritarianism, maybe. Or whatever Euros call socialism now. Also that's great, cus putting a uniform on someone who never takes showers or washes the uniform totally covers the fact that they're poor. That's the kind of rock solid logic one would expect from a nanny state out of control. "
They are all extremely poor? I thought they were a first world country, but according to you, they are like Ethiopia or something. Grow the fuck up.
" Actually, the reason schools have uniforms is not for the sake of 'branding', but to remove class distinctions from the school body so people won't be judged on that basis. Crazy talk, right? Sounds almost democratic to me. "
Democracy and authoritarianism are different. Notice how the free world (America) doesn't have school uniforms (in public schools). And yet, America's education system, while it has some flaws, is praised as being one of the best in the world.
Good for you. What does it feel like knowing that teens in the free world (America) can wear whatever they want (within reason of the school dress code)?
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