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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Girl, 10, protests dress code

10 year old girl fights for her right to wear mini-skirts to school
Zoe Hinkle thinks her miniskirt is fashionable. Her school's principal says otherwise.
The fourth-grader plans to hold a rally after school Friday along with some classmates at Streams Elementary School in Upper St. Clair. The girls want to let school administrators know they don't appreciate being told their dresses are too short.
"I think I needed to say something about it," Hinkle, 10, said Wednesday. "Freedom of expression should be the style you choose."
Funny how those that have kids or usually mature posters are in agreement that letting a child wear that is outrageous, and not suprising that others don't have a problem.
No wonder kids are having kids today. If parents are going to let there child dress like that they obviously dont care if there child gets looked upon by lots of young boys. Imagine what she'll be wearing a 13? If her parents would let her dress like that or worse at 13 just imagine what else they will put up with.
I have always had a theory that there are way more pedophiles and sick fucks in the world that have kept hidden but secretly cheer on those that actually do things. It explains how pedophiles and child molestors get slaps on the wrist.
And no, she's a minor so her rights are limited, but it's up to her parents to have some common sense, maturity and some form of morals to say that that's just not something a 10 year old wears.

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