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TikToker Explains How Misogyny Seeps Into Our Culture Shows That Dress Codes Are Not That Innocent In A Viral Video
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It's no secret that our society is governed by rules that start from an early age, and we don't really question them. And it starts from a basic level. Think of the school dress codes that tell girls and boys how to dress. Recently a group of teenagers at a Sacramento art school even staged a protest to challenge the "sexist" dress code that you can read about in our previous article. Now, the TikToker Chan, @chan42911, has posted an illuminating video where she shared her thoughts on how dress codes are inherently misogynistic and why they teach young girls "that their bodies are property and inherently sexual." Her video that amassed 3.3M views and went viral was made in response to another TikToker who asked people to share things that are "incredibly misogynistic but everyone ignores and pretends like it's normal." Chan's explanation will likely stir some thoughts, so let us know what your take is on dress codes and school uniforms in the comments below! Image credits: chan42911@chan42911##stitch with @platformboobs I could talk abt this for hours there's so much wrong w it ##fyp ##feminism ##dresscode ##misogyny♬ original sound – Chan More and more people believe it's time to finally end sexist dress codes in school. The topic has come to the spotlight in the past years as a variety of incidents have shown how flawed the system is. A year ago, a public high school in Texas made it into headlines for suspending a 17-year-old gay male student for wearing fingernail polish. But the polish would have been perfectly acceptable if the student were female. According to the school's student handbook, the dress code prohibits males from wearing makeup or nail polish, noting that the penalty for violating the dress code is an in-school suspension "until the problem is corrected, or until a parent or designee brings an acceptable change of clothing to the school." Similarly, a transgender Texas teen said she's been banned from school until she adheres to male dress code. That would mean losing her earrings and cutting her hair, reported Metro Weekly. But such rules not only put pressure on trans kids: many argue that the very idea of gendered dress code, telling girls to wear short skirts and boys to dress in pants, is inherently sexist. You can't help but wonder what educational value in schools such demands give to children, and whether there's one at all. And this what other people had to comment
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If they are designed just to make sure pupils are dressed smartly or similarly to their peers, and prepared for the real word, i think it's fine. Issue is when they start having different rules for girls or boys, and start using the "distraction" excuse, which is insulting nonsense to everyone involved. We had a dress code at school, however it was things like no ripped jeans for anyone as it wasnt considered smart enough for a school environment, and having worked in a number of offices since, is pretty much a standard rule in a lot of workplaces 45 45points reply ChinmayGhule ChinmayGhule Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago The purpose of uniforms is to instill discipline, unity and equality among students. 5 5points reply Load More Replies... Renate Stargardt Renate Stargardt Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Dress codes and school uniforms are two completely different things. School uniforms prevent branded clothing from becoming a problem, because poor and rich children can hardly be distinguished from one another ... at least not because of the branded clothing. They also serve to "unite" the students and build a sense of community / solidarity with the school and the other students. Dress codes are simply sexist, because they primarily apply to female students. This literally suggests to everyone, that only the girls are responsible for the fantasies of males ... and thus are the only ones who have to take responsibility for it ... which is absolut bs ! 0 0points reply Aunt Messy Aunt Messy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. And you're wrong and sad....and shows just how you've absorbed the misogyny yourself. BOYS do not have dress codes. ONLY girls do. As for "dressing smartly" - there was a time when my family didn't have money for food, let alone "smart" clothing. So you can just take that comment and shove it. -55 -55points reply Eric Law Eric Law Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago No, YOU are wrong. There are absolutely some elements of some (even many) dress codes that are sexist - I won't deny that. But men absolutely do have dress codes - to deny that is absurd. I'm male and at my current job and most of my prior ones, if I showed up to work in a bathing suit and flip-flops I'd be fired on the spot. At most of them, I'd be fired or at least written up for showing up in a t-shirt, even if other aspects of my dress were fine. 16 16points reply anarkzie anarkzie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago "BOYS do not have dress codes", Have you ever wondered why you don't tend to see boys in dresses and skirts? It's not a coincident, it's a male dress code. 2 2points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. You might want to Google Harry Styles. Recently did a cover photo shoot in a stunning evening dress. -5 -5points reply anarkzie anarkzie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago @Tracy and he made headlines for it, the fact is that a woman wearing trousers is not seen as anything out of the ordinary whereas a man in a dress is a political statement. Look I get that this tic tocker is trying to raise a point about how female dress codes factor in issues such as sex and safety in a way that boys dress codes don't but that's not the same point as A.Messy is making of saying that boys do not have dress codes; fact is boys/men have more restrictions on what we can wear, if kids were wearing kilts to school for example I'm sure they would face more instructions on sitting with their legs closed etc. 0 0points reply David Andrews David Andrews Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What utter nonsense, so you are aware of every school and office in the world are you, and confirm that none have a dress code for boys? Despite the fact that I attended a school that did, and have worked in a number of offices that did? My point was that the issue is dress codes being used against girls, rather than having a code at all being the problem. And dressing smart does not mean paying a lot of money, it means not buying designer ripped jeans or fashionable item, just plain, normal clothing. 10 10points reply Sam Kunz Sam Kunz Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You are right. Aunt Messy is just full of bs and wants to troll. 4 4points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Nope dress codes all around at my school. 6 6points reply John Topper John Topper Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Boys generally do have dress codes. His argument was perfectly reasonable and well made. Yours was idiotic barking, so you can take your ill conceived reply and shove it. 5 5points reply Stein Mjeldheim Stein Mjeldheim Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What? Of course boys have dress codes! Jeeez... 3 3points reply Bear42212 Bear42212 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You're completely wrong. Boys do have dress codes, too. 2 2points reply Ozacoter Ozacoter Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago (edited) Dress code is disgusting because like op says is based on adults sexualising girls. In my school, girls above 14yo couldnt wear short pants (of any kind not even showing the ankle). We asked a teacher why the boys could and he said "well his knees are not erotic". Which implies that he tought that a 14yo girls knees are... 20 20points reply Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago eww on so many levels 14 14points reply Load More Replies... Daniel Marsh Daniel Marsh Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Are you referring to the same culture as the OP? Because in America, I have never heard of dress codes requiring girls to wear long pants, except in minority, out-of-mainstream religious groups (such as Muslims or Mennonites). In fact, in America, Catholic school uniforms are commonly disgustingly fetishized because they typically feature skirts which girls would hike up. -4 -4points reply Salty Baritone Salty Baritone Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You’ve gotta me kidding me. Look, I did educational outreach in Louisiana for a year and sang for many title 9 schools where there were uniforms. I asked a teacher why, and they told me it was to remove the greatest source of bullying and violence; not all kids could afford the same clothing and would steal each other’s shoes. Stop trying to make the world all about your privileged victimhood. Some people are actually suffering. ? 13 13points reply just me just me Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I think school uniforms are great, not just for the reasons you stated but because it can increase a feeling of belonging and unity in the school. This wasn't about that kind of dress code. This was about the dress code that sends 5 year old girls home for spaghetti straps. The kind that polices the length of girls' shorts but not the length of boys'. It's about authority figures sending the message that the girls need to cover up or they'll distract the boys and male teachers. 10 10points reply Load More Replies... Kim Kermes Kim Kermes Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I can dress a kid much more cheaply than from uniform stores. Schools with a proper staff to student ratio can teach kids not to bully, including requiring parents to teach their kids to be civilized. 1 1point reply Load More Comments POST David Andrews David Andrews Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Dress codes and uniforms are not in themselves misogynistic, but the way they seem to be enforced in some places seems to be. If they are designed just to make sure pupils are dressed smartly or similarly to their peers, and prepared for the real word, i think it's fine. Issue is when they start having different rules for girls or boys, and start using the "distraction" excuse, which is insulting nonsense to everyone involved. We had a dress code at school, however it was things like no ripped jeans for anyone as it wasnt considered smart enough for a school environment, and having worked in a number of offices since, is pretty much a standard rule in a lot of workplaces 45 45points reply ChinmayGhule ChinmayGhule Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago The purpose of uniforms is to instill discipline, unity and equality among students. 5 5points reply Load More Replies... Renate Stargardt Renate Stargardt Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Dress codes and school uniforms are two completely different things. School uniforms prevent branded clothing from becoming a problem, because poor and rich children can hardly be distinguished from one another ... at least not because of the branded clothing. They also serve to "unite" the students and build a sense of community / solidarity with the school and the other students. Dress codes are simply sexist, because they primarily apply to female students. This literally suggests to everyone, that only the girls are responsible for the fantasies of males ... and thus are the only ones who have to take responsibility for it ... which is absolut bs ! 0 0points reply Aunt Messy Aunt Messy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. And you're wrong and sad....and shows just how you've absorbed the misogyny yourself. BOYS do not have dress codes. ONLY girls do. As for "dressing smartly" - there was a time when my family didn't have money for food, let alone "smart" clothing. So you can just take that comment and shove it. -55 -55points reply Eric Law Eric Law Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago No, YOU are wrong. There are absolutely some elements of some (even many) dress codes that are sexist - I won't deny that. But men absolutely do have dress codes - to deny that is absurd. I'm male and at my current job and most of my prior ones, if I showed up to work in a bathing suit and flip-flops I'd be fired on the spot. At most of them, I'd be fired or at least written up for showing up in a t-shirt, even if other aspects of my dress were fine. 16 16points reply anarkzie anarkzie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago "BOYS do not have dress codes", Have you ever wondered why you don't tend to see boys in dresses and skirts? It's not a coincident, it's a male dress code. 2 2points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. You might want to Google Harry Styles. Recently did a cover photo shoot in a stunning evening dress. -5 -5points reply anarkzie anarkzie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago @Tracy and he made headlines for it, the fact is that a woman wearing trousers is not seen as anything out of the ordinary whereas a man in a dress is a political statement. Look I get that this tic tocker is trying to raise a point about how female dress codes factor in issues such as sex and safety in a way that boys dress codes don't but that's not the same point as A.Messy is making of saying that boys do not have dress codes; fact is boys/men have more restrictions on what we can wear, if kids were wearing kilts to school for example I'm sure they would face more instructions on sitting with their legs closed etc. 0 0points reply David Andrews David Andrews Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What utter nonsense, so you are aware of every school and office in the world are you, and confirm that none have a dress code for boys? Despite the fact that I attended a school that did, and have worked in a number of offices that did? My point was that the issue is dress codes being used against girls, rather than having a code at all being the problem. And dressing smart does not mean paying a lot of money, it means not buying designer ripped jeans or fashionable item, just plain, normal clothing. 10 10points reply Sam Kunz Sam Kunz Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You are right. Aunt Messy is just full of bs and wants to troll. 4 4points reply Tracy Sellars Tracy Sellars Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Nope dress codes all around at my school. 6 6points reply John Topper John Topper Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Boys generally do have dress codes. His argument was perfectly reasonable and well made. Yours was idiotic barking, so you can take your ill conceived reply and shove it. 5 5points reply Stein Mjeldheim Stein Mjeldheim Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago What? Of course boys have dress codes! Jeeez... 3 3points reply Bear42212 Bear42212 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You're completely wrong. Boys do have dress codes, too. 2 2points reply Ozacoter Ozacoter Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago (edited) Dress code is disgusting because like op says is based on adults sexualising girls. In my school, girls above 14yo couldnt wear short pants (of any kind not even showing the ankle). We asked a teacher why the boys could and he said "well his knees are not erotic". Which implies that he tought that a 14yo girls knees are... 20 20points reply Samantha Lomb Samantha Lomb Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago eww on so many levels 14 14points reply Load More Replies... Daniel Marsh Daniel Marsh Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Are you referring to the same culture as the OP? Because in America, I have never heard of dress codes requiring girls to wear long pants, except in minority, out-of-mainstream religious groups (such as Muslims or Mennonites). In fact, in America, Catholic school uniforms are commonly disgustingly fetishized because they typically feature skirts which girls would hike up. -4 -4points reply Salty Baritone Salty Baritone Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You’ve gotta me kidding me. Look, I did educational outreach in Louisiana for a year and sang for many title 9 schools where there were uniforms. I asked a teacher why, and they told me it was to remove the greatest source of bullying and violence; not all kids could afford the same clothing and would steal each other’s shoes. Stop trying to make the world all about your privileged victimhood. Some people are actually suffering. ? 13 13points reply just me just me Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I think school uniforms are great, not just for the reasons you stated but because it can increase a feeling of belonging and unity in the school. This wasn't about that kind of dress code. This was about the dress code that sends 5 year old girls home for spaghetti straps. The kind that polices the length of girls' shorts but not the length of boys'. It's about authority figures sending the message that the girls need to cover up or they'll distract the boys and male teachers. 10 10points reply Load More Replies... Kim Kermes Kim Kermes Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I can dress a kid much more cheaply than from uniform stores. 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