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Mummelmann said:
SeaDaVie said:

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. 

Here’s the thing that marks you for who you are. You came into this discussion and took objection to what I had to say, and zero objection to any of the many anti-Muslim statements made. You’re shown yourself for who you are.

Referring to the UK as a Muslim country is not a wild take but challenging the cultural significance of a spice girl outfit and a cheap plastic carnival hat is a wild take.