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Dress Codes

or just basically being the same all together. This leads into my third example of why the dress code is the wrong. The reason this is an idea of this being the first step is because that is how it started with Hitler and the Nazis. I know it is one giant leap from a simple dress code to being where Hitler was, but he had to start somewhere. To think that by just starting a dress code you are starting out the same place that Adolf Hitler did with the Nazis. Starting a dress code doesn’t mean you’re becoming the next Adolf Hitler, but if you can change how everyone dresses, you’ll see something else that is wrong with the school. Then you’ll think that you solved a certain problem by enforcing a dress code, so now you think you can solve the new problem with another similar solution. But where does it stop? That is the point I’m trying to make. Not all problems can be solved so easily and some problems can’t be solved at all. The bottom line is that no school should have a dress code. If something takes away from someone’s individuality or personality or, anything for that matter, it should not be done. Individuality is something that everyone has, that is very special and unique to them. It makes the world what it is; if you didn’t have it could you imagine how boring, dull, unimaginative the world would be? Dress codes don’t do anything but strip people of their identity, so why have them?...

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