Take off your pants - It’s really fucked up
I'm at my work then the wify calls and said that she can't wait and she has to tell me what
happened today at the daycare.
My 1st one which is almost 4 has been wearing the same (not everyday) pants.
It’s by Juicy, and on the back of the pants AKA her ass it say "Juicy"
The headmaster came in today to her class and told her teacher to take it off my girl
and to put her other pants.
WHAT THE FUCK ? HOW CRAZY IS THIS COUNTRY ?
of course no explain to my 1st one what happend, only now she thinks that something is wrong
with her, that she did something wrong.
Of course I called her and didn't get her reaction yet but when I do …..
I wonder what she is going to say in her defence, because I was thinking to tell her
that I want her to check every kid’s clothes label, if it was made in Germany to take it off because
I'm offended as a Jew.
CRAZY HA ?
פורסם בתאריך 13 בNovember 2006 ע"י
תחת נושאים: America, Bizzare, Life
Your poor kid. That is fucked up. There are so many other things to worry about then a four year olds clothes.
My kid has sweatpants that say Juicy on them too and some others that say princess on them…who cares.
I love this country but the increasing prevalence of political correctness has me very worried. This is just ridiculous.
Idiots. The world is full of idiots. Tell your daughter to wash her hands so she doesn't get infected by them.
That’s just incredible and shows that the teacher has no real world experience. But it’s not surprising. Seems like the country is focusing on such stupid things lately. The world still hasn't stopped laughing about the Janet boob incident. Who really cares about a boob?
I have read about many cases where kids are prohibited of wearing even t-shirts with obnoxious prints. To me that’s going way too far. Especially considering US is supposed to be all about free speech and freedom.
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Hey - hope your little one’s still on the mend. My dudelet spent Friday/Saturday throwing up every time he ate and then was afraid to touch any food all Sunday. Except chocolate cake! As you say, the feeling of helplessness is the worst of all…
I come from a family of teachers and my father (retired headmaster) would undoubtedly say that the real problem is that the school didn't lay out clearly and consistently some sort of dress code or policy - i.e. they let it slide for ages then suddenly it’s a big issue. Sounds like it’s a personal thing for the school manager if they haven't picked up on it before.
Of course, the idea that one would need a dress code for under-fours in the first place is kind of ridiculous…