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Abe Scrap
Joined: 01 May 2011
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Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 9:52 pm Post subject: Boy crossdresses in protest |
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In the other thread, girls complained because boys were able to take off their shirts. Here, the boy is complaining about what he is not allowed to wear. Like this boy, I wish everyone would mind his own buisness and not that of others.
11 May 2011
Cambridgeshire schoolboy wears skirt in protest
A Cambridgeshire boy wore a skirt to school in a protest against what he said was "discrimination".
Chris Whitehead, 12, was angered by rules at Impington Village College, near Cambridge, that do not allow boys to wear shorts in hot weather.
The year 8 pupil said he researched the policy, found a loophole in the rules and turned up to school in a skirt.
Following his demonstration, the school has pledged to review the policy later in the year.
'Uniform policy'
Chris said: "There has been a bit of teasing but I don't mind if people laugh at me, if I feel I am doing something that is good.
"I think people agree with me and I hope something will change."
He added: "I looked up the uniform policy, it doesn't say girls have to be the ones wearing skirts, so I used this to my advantage. It was a peaceful protest."
Some of his friends at the school said it was an unusual thing to see but a brave thing to do.
A school spokeswoman praised his "independence" and "individuality".
Chris' father Brian Whitehead said: "We are proud of him. We did ask if he was sure it was what he wanted to do.
"But he's the sort of lad who will just shrug his shoulders and get on with it."
National support
Chris told the BBC he wanted to go in to politics in the future, starting with the House of Commons.
Since hitting the national press Chris has generated a huge amount of interest on the social networking site Twitter.
TV presenter Phillip Schofield tweeted: "Well done 12-year-old Chris Whitehead. Protesting that at his school, in the summer, girls can wear skirts, but boys can't wear shorts.
"He's decided to protest by taking advantage of a loophole in the school rules... and wear a skirt!
"Very brave and a point well made. Apparently he wants to be a politician! We will benefit from his brains, I think." |
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Squire

Joined: 26 Sep 2010 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 2:29 am Post subject: |
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That's all very well in Cambridgeshire but I'd like to have seen someone try that at my school
To be honest I don't think shorts and skirts are equivalent. Both trousers and skirts can be smart clothes suitable for a woman going to an interview or work, but no man would go to an interview in shorts. Imagine seeing a guy wearing a suit but with his trouser legs cut off at the knee? I think the premise that 'if skirts are OK then shorts must be too' is wrong |
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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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Squire wrote: |
That's all very well in Cambridgeshire but I'd like to have seen someone try that at my school
To be honest I don't think shorts and skirts are equivalent. Both trousers and skirts can be smart clothes suitable for a woman going to an interview or work, but no man would go to an interview in shorts. Imagine seeing a guy wearing a suit but with his trouser legs cut off at the knee? I think the premise that 'if skirts are OK then shorts must be too' is wrong |
I'm guessing that very few 12 year olds go for job interviews.
Children don't always need to dress like adults. |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 5:26 pm Post subject: |
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He should join The Black Watch Highland Regiment. |
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