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Title: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: DonaCatalina on May 18, 2009, 10:05:44 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090517/ap_on_fe_st/us_odd_kilt_controversy;_ylt=AuoGG4xbqKxDq2rkAsOOBg3tiBIF
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Pinn on May 18, 2009, 10:29:28 AM
For my guys a special occasion is because it's Monday
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: maelstrom0370 on May 18, 2009, 10:32:54 AM
FTA- "Jessop told the boy that the outfit could be misconstrued as cross-dressing."

And you, sir, could be misconstrued as a douche bag.  Do your frikkin' homework before assuming everything tartan and knee-length is part of a Catholic School girl's uniform.
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Dallan on May 18, 2009, 10:38:38 AM
Unbelievable
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Cobaltblu on May 18, 2009, 10:42:21 AM
I think the school was correct in that it could be misconstrued as cross-dressing because not everyone is aware that Scottish people sometimes wear kilts.

However they shouldn't have banned him from wearing it.

Regards,

CB
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Lady Christina de Pond on May 18, 2009, 10:47:33 AM
seriously you mean just because i woke up isn't a special occasion dag nabit

but come on if he wants to wear a kilt i don't see anything wrong with it any more than i see a girl wearing slack because she choose to.
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: maelstrom0370 on May 18, 2009, 11:33:12 AM
Quote from: Cobaltblu on May 18, 2009, 10:42:21 AM
I think the school was correct in that it could be misconstrued as cross-dressing because not everyone is aware that Scottish people sometimes wear kilts.

However they shouldn't have banned him from wearing it.

Regards,

CB

Seeing as he wore it for a school project, I'd wager he was in "full dress" (sporran, belt, etc).  Plus, how many girls where heavy wool skirts these days?
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: RenRobin on May 18, 2009, 12:23:57 PM
What a bonehead!
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: renfairephotog on May 18, 2009, 06:12:54 PM
A longer article.

http://www.standard.net/live/news/173494
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: DonaCatalina on May 19, 2009, 07:39:33 AM
I think one of the commenters said it best;
"How could a man with a clear view of "Ben Lomond" not understand the heritage that permeates this region. The wearing of a kilt is an ancient tradition and has nothing to do with cross-dressing."
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Lady Mikayla of Phoenicia on May 19, 2009, 06:16:13 PM
ohhh I have so many politically incorrect thoughts about this... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Title: Re: Utah School forces student to change out of kilt.
Post by: Cobaltblu on May 19, 2009, 06:37:38 PM
The school assumes a man wearing something which could resemble a skirt to be cross-dressing BUT do they punish women who wear pants for cross-dressing?

If they did people would scream sexism and be outraged that the school felt women should only wear skirts.

Do they punish the "goth" guys who might wear face makeup?
Do they punish the lesbian girls who want to dress like a guy?

Non-bifurcated garments are worn today in many cultures by both sexes so saying that a man wearing one is cross-dressing is ridiculous.

And even if a man wears a garment which is undeniably a full dress what does it matter?  There is no law preventing men from wearing dresses.

At a minimum he could wear a non-bifurcated garment and claim he was just dressing like Jesus dressed and cry religious persecution.

Regards,

CB