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SeaDaVie said:
Mummelmann said:

"As a part of the celebration, we would like to invite students to wear traditional cultural dress to school instead of their usual school uniform." From the school information sheet itself, fully covered in the article. I don't think you should comment on other people's outrage of failing reading comprehension if you missed this vital detail.

Also, sequin dress is classic Victorian wear, inherited and adopted from all the way back to ancient times. It was all the rage between 1700-1950 in many circles and nations, England being among them. And the Bowler hat, as mentioned, is quintessentially British. 

Comparing flags to pastry is another very odd choice. I get the feeling you're not really after an honest discussion; just some good 'ole pie flinging.

Traditional cultural dress is a very specific things, like a Kilt or lederhosen. Not things people just used to wear in a country. 

Her outfit is not a traditional cultural dress. If you think it is then I can’t help you. Feel free to be outraged and angry at Muslims, as per the majority of the comments here. 

And there we have it; where have I mentioned Muslims? You're just here to talk shit and toss age-old labels around. I challenge your strange takes and you mark me some form of racist or bigot based on other peoples' words. Get off your high horse.

I can perfectly well think the school made a mistake, and still don't be a fascist, nazi, or anything along those lines, do you possess enough cognitive powers to fathom such an incredible thing? 

I work with kids (yes; even Muslim ones) and removing someone from class in front of everyone and isolating them is a shameful to do to a child. 



Edit; @pokoko: I'm not an incel, I'm just a fascist or something, clearly. Maybe they're the same, I don't know what's high fashion in stereotyping epithets right now.

Last edited by Mummelmann - on 17 July 2025