America be normal about black people's hair literally once, ever, challenge rating impossible (CW: hair related racist fuckery as well as gender and other fuckery)
A federal judge has not issued an immediate ruling after hearing legal arguments over whether to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a Black high school student in Texas over his hairstyle.
Related, laws being passed to protect people from being discriminated against on the basis of their hair.
Yeah, oppressive dress codes are the norm. It mostly targets girls and minorities - Girls get harassed for basically everything, especially length of skirts, makeup, jewelry, visible bra straps (RAEG), while minorities get harassed for anything that distinguishes them from whites. It's not universal by any means, there are school districts that are chill, but there are also lots that are absolute shitheads.
It's not universal by any means, there are school districts that are chill, but there are also lots that are absolute shitheads.
That's the issue with the fragmented authoritarianism that comes with American style federalism. Combined with how schools are run pseudo-democratically with a sizable and energized fascist voter base and even your cool, chill school districts can suddenly become extremely reactionary! Fun!
The hair style aspect does scream private school to me since those were the only schools I remember having rules about hair. We had dress codes for public school but nothing ever about hair. But I wasn't in the south so I have no clue what they get up to there
General dress codes I can understand to some extent. You can at least change out of that when you get home, but you can't grow out your hair every afternoon.