Should school uniforms be mandatory?
should-used to indicate obligation or duty
mandatory-required by law or rules; compulsory.
school uniform-uniform wore by students primarily for a school or otherwise educational institution.
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I will of course use the classic killer point that rich kids cannot easily taunt and bully poorer kids if all are forced to wear the same 'brand' (outside of sports class).
There are two more points to consider.
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In Mexico you can basically type anything you want online as well as do a lot of things from graffiti to saying 'i want to kill politician X, Y or Z' and have no backlash.
Sure, you can't speak out against local drug lords or Christianity but if you avoid just those two things you have total freedom of expression.
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@WilliamSchulz We do not have 'complete' freedom as you say, we also cannot slander other individuals, people can actually sue someone for slandering or defamation. The fact that people never actually do it, because there is a lot of corruption and people don't usually have enough money to hire a lawyer for such things, is another issue. Also, the fact that there are works that are respectful, dignified and genuine is not just something that exists in the US, just because you think that mexicans are disrespectful, undignified and not genuine, doesn't mean that it's a fact. In every single country in the world there are people with these positive qualities, while at the same time there are people with the opposite qualities. So please let's not attribute such qualities to a whole population or country just because of your personal impressions.
@someone234 we can totally speak out against drug lords and Christianity, you just have to prepared to face the consequences if you choose to do so. And people who write stuff saying "I want to kill politician X, Y or Z" don't get backlash because, let's just say that the police force or government systems are not as tight here as they are in the US, or are not as efficient.
Now, schools in Mexico have the choice to ask their students to wear a uniform or not to. For example in my school, like I mentioned before, there were somedays of the week that we didn't have to use our uniform. The rule was that we had to attend school wearing our uniform on mondays for the flag ceremonies and on days we had P.E which could vary between 2 or three times a week. The other days we were free to bring clothes that were within the school's regulations, meaning no ripped jeans, no short short, short or mini skirt, cleavage (for women/girls), also no piercings, visible tattoos, etc.
Most public schools requiere uniforms, while private schools can choose between uniforms or no uniforms.
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This is one of the biggest current problems with the mandatory education: it puts people through a compression machine, destroying individuality by regularly forcing them to do something they do not want to do. This is one of the main reasons so many people by the end of high school give up on their teenage dreams and resort to some boring office work for the rest of their lives: schools have this property of beating any originality out of people, forcing them to play by the mainstream rules.
You can see it a lot in Japan, where schools are very strict and not only is the uniform mandatory, but they even have overall appearance requirements (girls with long hair are not allowed into schools in some provinces, for example). As a result, many adults there have dead eyes, they look like they lost all passion to life, and they just go through the same boring routine every day until their retirement.
So no, in my opinion not only should school uniforms not be mandatory, but even private schools that introduce uniforms by their own initiative should be pressured by the parents and kids to revert the decision.
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