the tweets sound like bs to me.You can look at the schools Instagram page and see girls with black hairstyles. The tweets I posted are telling exactly what is going on with the girls with edges
the tweets sound like bs to me.You can look at the schools Instagram page and see girls with black hairstyles. The tweets I posted are telling exactly what is going on with the girls with edges
So don't eliminate the problem, spend money and resources to try and mitigate it.You act like this validates the decision. but it literally makes zero sense. If kids are skipping class get some hall monitors on them.
A hair ban isn't going to stop anything. except force them to do something else when they skip class
You can look at the schools Instagram page and see girls with black hairstyles. The tweets I posted are telling exactly what is going on with the girls with edges
Do you know how many times a day these girls re-do those stupid looking edges? They take toothbrushes and gel to school with them and go to the bathroom to “refresh.””
They carry pocket mirrors to check them while in class.
It isn’t the style it is the lifestyle that accompanies the hairstyle.
Not to mention it leads to bullying and fights. Girls with nappier hair have to work harder to get “the look”.
Totally agree with the school and I wish more parents paid attention to the baby hair lifestyle and encourage their daughters to not participate.
This one of those threads were the info exists but in order to keep the outrage going you just have to ignore it and talk about something else. The hairstyle is impossible to mainstain throughout the day in a humid element in a country where central AC is not everywhere. Girls are focusing on maintaining their hair instead of studies.
When I was in middle school (in the United States) they banned pencils because we were skipping class and gambling playing pencil break. They also kept asking parents not to send kids to school with change because we were playing quarters
Y'all just miserable. Shouldn't you be happy they outlawing it? They wear it, you say they're appropriating. They ban it, you're still cramping up like a bytch on her period.whatever. yall cacs and tethers say we have no culture but take every opportunity to appropriate or outlaw it
No the opposite, actually eliminate the problem, instead of using it to justify an mjpls policy and still have kids continue to skip class anyway.So don't eliminate the problem, spend money and resources to try and mitigate it.
Where the money and resources coming from in a poor nation?
Shut the fvck up. Nobody is thinking about your bullshyt Tariq cult in JamaicaNo the opposite, actually eliminate the problem, instead of using it to justify an mjpls policy and still have kids continue to skip class anyway.
So you've got no answer then.No the opposite, actually eliminate the problem, instead of using it to justify an mjpls policy and still have kids continue to skip class anyway.

No, your answer just made no sense. If kids are skipping class 99% of school implement policies, to prevent them skipping class.So you've got no answer then.![]()
Of course not, they just think about skin bleaching and demonizing any trends associated with black cultures they look down on.Shut the fvck up. Nobody is thinking about your bullshyt Tariq cult in Jamaica
the whole concept of "baby hair" is for a broad to look exotic anyways
the texture wouldn't look like that without a gel
