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Chris Wysocki
Caldwell, NJ
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Decorum is for weenies. Proper dress? That's so discriminatory! So when students graduate from the Sussex County Technical School shirts and ties for the boys are out. As are dresses for girls. Thanks to the ACLU of New Jersey anything goes. Because gender is so outdated!
One girl, one girl, objected to the requirement that she wear a dress. Really, I can see how that could cramp her style. A girl in a dress is a crime against humanity. According to her mother (shouldn't that be "Parent 1?") it's "old fashioned."
So, the ACLU rushes to the rescue, and dress codes be damned! Rules are for chumps, and when "Lola" gets her first job they'll be on speed-dial ready to pounce if the guidelines for Business Casual don't include skirts for boys.
It really is a mixed up muddled up shook up world.
Posted at 22:49 by Chris Wysocki
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