Judge says Texas school district can punish Black student for his hairstyle

https://19thnews.org/2024/02/texas-school-district-hair-discrimination-darryl-george

I want to thank Ali for the link to a news site I had not seen.  I found several important news article to read up on.   Like this one.  

First are we really going to do the hair length think in 2023?  I remember the forced near baldness buzz cut I was forced to wear with the adoptive parents fought with the male hell spawn about their hair length, which they were allowed to wear long as the youth style was at the time.   Native First People boys were forced to cut their long hair by white administrators at schools or care homes.   It is crazy that something like hair length is still an issue.  Short hair on boys and men is simply a way to enforce hegemony and the wish of some on the right to return to the 1950s.  I really can not see how this is not discrimination?  If girls can only have long hair, then it is discrimination against the boys.   If it is only long dreadlocks that are singled out, then it is racial.   But no matter, why does the length of hair matter to learning, to education?  Does short hair mean your brain takes in knowledge better? I find the treatment the boy was put through to be inhumane and cruel.   It seemed designed to break the boy and make him bow down to the authorities.    But the article makes clear this is racial, this is against dreadlocks, and to enforce a near military hairstyle favored by right wing republican ideology.  Hugs.   Scottie


Darryl George speaks during a press conference.
Darryl George speaks during a press conference before a hearing regarding George’s punishment for violating school dress code policy because of his hair style on February 22, 2024, in Anahuac, Texas. (KIRK SIDES/HOUSTON CHRONICLE/AP)

After a short trial, a Texas judge ruled that Barbers Hill school officials are not violating a new state law prohibiting hair discrimination.

One thought on “Judge says Texas school district can punish Black student for his hairstyle

  1. Hi Scottie;

     In our quite illustrious history, Native American children – removed from their “savage” family and environment to be “saved” by euro-centric educators were forced to cut their hair. It has been an issue since, with other cultures also enjoying the “protections” of these swell folks. So, since Texas has such a rich and well deserved reputation regarding culture and personal protections, I have one sincere question:

     Do you suppose this hair issue is more in regards to the young folks meeting a uniform ideal, or a manner in which to force non-expression of culture and orientation of the student?

     If you look into the dress code: https://www.bhisd.net/uploaded/schools/High_School/Publications/HSDressCode.pdf  

    you will see that anything that hints at sexual nonconformity and even cultural expression is strictly verboten. Jawohl! But, hey, who needs a 1st Amendment.

    Hugs

    randy

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