>his "country" forces kids into school uniforms
What's it like, living in a Fascist country?
>Liberalistugal
>>71151049
ZITTO
no first world countries do that, it's the school's choice even if it's a public school.
They just mostly agree that uniforms are best in an educational environment where the pupils are still somewhat immature.
>>71150972
Nothing wrong with our tweed blazers thank you very much
Besides we eventually get to wear whatever we want as long as its a blue jacket, non-obnoxious collared shirt, school tie and grey or blue trousers, no jeans. Basically business attire which you eventually are going to have to wear anyway so best get used to it.
it's a mafia style of thing in here, private colleges get money from the state for taking students and they make them overpay for the uniforms so they can take the extra cash directly into their pockets.
>>71150972
What's wrong with it? It promotes equality among students and that only their efforts in learning matter regardless what background they're from.
>>71156855
>equality
Freedom is more important than equality
>>71150972
Promoting social diferences inside a school is the quickest way of creating groups that hate each other. Everyone's equal at school, everyone is there to learn the same, not only academics but social skills too which include not being a dick because someone else can't buy the latest clothes and change them every single day.
It applies the same to every other area of society, for example in other countries I know there are things like "black culture" or stupid bullshit like that which only lead to division, then you have stuff like BLM.
>>71150972
i dunno because we dont wear uniforms but theres not much wrong with that desu i mean it makes evil people harder for them to infiltrate schools and like uniforms are pretty cute often also so yeah theres that thank
It depends on the uniform. I wouldn't have any problem wearing a simple one. You don't have to worry about looking like an absolute retard if your school wants you to wear a uniform.
>>71150972
Everyone's been wearing this for 100 years now, nobody minds and nobody complains
It's actually great. I miss wearing a uniform.
>>71159011
>freedom
>to look like a bunch of clowns at a birthday party
Uniforms also teach discipline, if you can't follow the same rule like others then how will you function in society?
>>71160495
Not to mention:
>simplicity: wear the same thing everyday, pretty fucking easy to get dressed
>real life: helps get to learn habits. Many jobs require uniforms/dress codes
>no bullying: everyone wears the same thing. Statues based in fashion is not a thing