Mummelmann said:
How is the outfit inappropriate for a school setting? That's sounds like something a strict religious school driven by moralism would claim. And how is a flag not culturally significant as a symbol and token of belonging? I suppose you go to various protests and instruct people to tuck away their flags since they lack relevance. This is a very strange take on the situation. Heck; let's not even flag on national holidays in our nations. Edit; before anyone has a heart-attack - she wore a bowler hat, just about the most iconic English design there is, along with the silhouette of the Aston Martin DB5 and the Big Ben. |
If you turn up to school in a sequin covered dress and a hat you are going to get into trouble, yes. Schools have actual dress codes in the UK.
A flag is obviously not a culturally appropriate attire, being that it isn’t attire at all. Similarly if she’d worn a Scone that also wouldn’t be appropriate, despite scones being quite lovely, and completely inoffensive.







