El Poncho said:
I don't 100% agree with them but I'll try stick up for them.
1. Paedophiles, kids from other schools come to start a fight(which has happened before)
2. More kids would get bullied about their clothes, bullying is pretty low at my school.
3. Well, you're in school, where you are suppose to learn and do your work. So, the teachers.
1. There's something call a pass. We had that when I went to general school. Everytime you wanted to enter you'd have to present the pass and you'd be allowed in. Otherwise, you'd have to speak to the principal and state your business on the school grounds.
2. They will be bullied anyways, no matter the clothes. Do you honestly believe bullying has anything to do with clothes? If so, why?
3. And how does wearing an uniform helps you with your studies? The only "argument" I've heard for this is that "pupils should focus on school and not clothes". This can be easily refuted. Who in the hell spends more than 5 minutes picking their clothes? Even pupils who want to look good everyday don't spend more than 15 minutes preparing.
You might say "well, certain pupils just focus more on how they look rather than on school". This can, again, be easily refuted by arguing that if the pupil does not care about school and if you take away the supposed "thing" which takes his or hers focus he or she will simply find a new focus. If people don't give a fuck about school then they don't give a fuck about school and no uniform will change that.
Jamieson 90 said:
It allows staff to easily identify pupils and distinguish them from intruders that might present a threat.
Guards and passes. Problem solved.
Jamieson 90 said:
It helps to reduce bullying as everyone looks the same or similar whereas kids from poor backgrounds might be singled out if their clothes are seen to be scruffy etc.
And how the hell do you think their uniform would look if their normal clothes would look "scruffy"? If the family does not have the means to wash clothes then they will sure as well not have the means to wash uniforms
Jamieson 90 said:
It protects your real clothes from damage or theft.
Uniforms usually cost more than normal clothes. If anything, you're better off just using your normal clothes.
Jamieson 90 said:
It prepares you for work in the future as you will most likely have to wear a suit and tie in most jobs.
Because wearing a suit is a complex experience, right?
Jamieson 90 said:
It helps you, most kids are tired in the morning and picking out clothes is a pain.
Or they could just do that before going to bed? And hell, does picking clothes really take that long that you're better off just forcing the pupils into wearing an uniform?
Jamieson 90 said:
It helps you get into the work mentality, Uniform is for school and work, own clothes are for play and outside etc.
Do you really need the "work" mentality in order to realize that if the damn job requires an uniform then the damn job requires an uniform?