School SCARED OF PANTS!!!!!!!
School BANS Toddlers SCARY PANTS.....Cause they Scary ....ya know.....SAFE PLACES PEOPLE!!!!!!!!
School SCARED OF PANTS!!!!!!!
School BANS Toddlers SCARY PANTS.....Cause they Scary ....ya know.....SAFE PLACES PEOPLE!!!!!!!!
If I was the mother of the kid with the scary pants..I'd find out who the mother is who whined and said her daughter was scared. Then I'd report to the teacher that my child is utterly horrified by the little girls out fit..demanding it be changed at once.
How could the school not force her to change as well? Since these are kids..they can pretty much be afraid of anything, not just traditionally scary things.
Originally posted by Surtur
If I was the mother of the kid with the scary pants..I'd find out who the mother is who whined and said her daughter was scared. Then I'd report to the teacher that my child is utterly horrified by the little girls out fit..demanding it be changed at once.How could the school not force her to change as well? Since these are kids..they can pretty much be afraid of anything, not just traditionally scary things.
Yep. You'd have the school backed into a corner.
Also, why didn't the offended child's mother just explain that those are pants with designs meant to be funny, not scary? And that they're just pants? Or a billion other things a responsible, reasonable parent could do BESIDES what she did?
The school is clearly just trying to emulate Roman virtues. Ya know, the good old days. Make Rome great and pants-free again!
I don't have an issue with safe spaces. But if your kid is afraid of a pair of pants, simply because it has cartoon monsters on it, you missed a beat somewhere.
I mean where should they draw a line then? What's next? Ban any clothing with comicbook characters on it, because maybe someone finds the Hulk scary?
Originally posted by Henry_Pym
I am not sure your objection, I support safe spaces for actual toddlers. If an actual child was afraid it is perfectly acceptable to help that child.
That is the most hilarious thing of all though. If you put a blindfold onto someone and lead them into one of these college safe spaces and then you removed the blindfold...they'd most likely assume they were in some kind of child day care center.
Even more hilarious are some of the people they have needed these safe spaces for. Christina Hoff Summers is a feminist, but she's not like Milo or the others who want to provoke people, she just kindly provides facts and these kids still were terrified of being in the same room as her.
This is why whenever you hear someone argue "safe spaces are to avoid harassment" you should pimp slap them, because that's not what the spaces are used for 100% of the time. Ideally yes they are for harassment. Just like ideally airplane glue isn't meant to be huffed, but you sure as shit can abuse it and do so if you want.
Originally posted by TheVaultDwellerIt was a literal baby, you sound insane trying to rationalize the fear that a baby feels, and blaming the baby.
I don't have an issue with safe spaces. But if your kid is afraid of a pair of pants, simply because it has cartoon monsters on it, you missed a beat somewhere.I mean where should they draw a line then? What's next? Ban any clothing with comicbook characters on it, because maybe someone finds the Hulk scary?
Or you know, case by case like this obviously is. The hyperbolic statements really hurt your case against adult safe spaces.