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I guess that's why most schools in the philippinians have a uniform policy.
This is what is considered bullying now?
This is crazy liberal horseshit. These people have lost their minds.
meh, in the 80s-90s the poor kids would have stabbed/beaten up the kids wearing those jackets and taken them.
Did I touch a nerve there?
Sure there're people all over the world who love their branded shit. But name me a third world country where a school bans branded items in the name of "poverty shaming" or the likes and I'll retract my statement.
Its lower down the pipeline in the third world of course, but it is for a reason. Kids in our countries need to be taught not to be spoiled cunts, laughing at others cos they cant afford the same clothing.
Most third world schools have uniforms.
Crom laughs at your cotton shirt.Its made crom Egyptian cotton, that shit aint cheap
as i know that area,they're probably all knock offs anyway.Someone should sell them for cheap in the area.
Eh stealing someone's jacket sounds like a pussy move. Man up and work for one yourself if it's that important. Stealing in general is one of the biggest bitch moves I can think of.There’s no need. If you’re at a school that actually has low income students, and you’re wearing some expensive clothes, you just made yourself a ducking mark. The poor kids will jump you and steal that shit. At least, that’s how it worked when I was in high school. But then, we weren’t a generation of pussies.
But do they have the same jackets for winter? Or bags or wallets or mobile phones?
Absolutely this. It's like if they're actually poor, this is just one of a million signs they get every day of that. Everything from the food they eat, the media they consume, what they're doing that weekend, to the future they're all preparing for is glaringly different and there's no escaping that. Unless you go with uniforms there is always going to be a hierarchy of clothing from the top down to the very bottom anyways whether it's an expensive coat or a relatively cheap pair of shoes.Poor people worry about food, not coats. This is middle class shaming at best.