1. You country

1. You country

2. Do you support school uniforms?

UK

yes, helps poorer kids not need to wear the same hooide everyday

Sweden
No, because we are not soulless communists that think that everyone has to do the exact same things and own the exact same things. We belive that people should be allow to dress how they want, not being forced by the state to dress a certain way.

I thought we all had school uniforms in Europe?

Disgusting

Yes, they make my sex junk oh oh oh

1. Murica

2. No, we're not mudniggers like you

France

Yes for the same reason as you do, because it put people on equality, and it allows people to focus on the studies and not on their stupid looks.
Plus I find it sexy on the girls I pick up from school.

1 there's flags, retard
2 no, uniforms are shit
>helps poorer kids not need to wear the same hooide everyday
No, it means kids whose parents neglect them and don't have them wear different clothes everyday can do so and people will notice less.

Nah, it's just pussy nanny state englishmen and frenchies that bows to authority and gets so cucked that they can't even chose how they want to dress, pathetic desu. No different than the niqab.

no thanks

We don't have uniforms here you dumb cunt.

>doesn't apply this logic to any other uniform ever

It's a good thing. Prepares kids to have some dignity and respect for themselves.

NZ

No, because uniforms are expensive and its better poor kids can wear their own shitty clothes than walking to school in the cold because their parents cant afford to add a jumper to their shitstained single uniform

If they were financially assisted id feel differently.

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Depends on the school. Very uncommon though

Teaches boys how to tie a tie properly too.

Finland
Yes, girls look hot in those.

>United States
>No
School uniforms are communism applied to clothing.

Only you and private church schools where lots of buttfuck happen anglo.

>and people will notice less

This is a good thing, for the child.

Do you believe that society should be organized around the petty humiliation of the unfortunate?

You're a cruel, idiotic little man, aren't you?

Bulgaria
Yes, it's a good start towards respecting the institution.
Unless it's overpriced garbage from the principal's tailor friend's shop.

1. Mexico
2. No, but I dont know if my opinion counts because I bought the same 10 shirts and 10 jeans that I have been using for 5 years straight.

>we are not soulless communists

Wew lad.

1. Brazil
2. Yes. My school had it and it was alright. The only people who complained were the "but muh expression" retards.

USA (Great Lakes area)
Yes, statistically it lowers violence and bullying. It helps poor people as you say too. Most importantly though it builds a ingrained communalist vibe for your fellow classmates. It's a decent replacement for the mental strength and safety your tribe gave you back in the day.

New Zealand

Yes, because I don't want to oppress kids with no fashion sense, also OP's reasons

I smell a cuck.
Uniforms engender a sense of pride and respect. People should be proud to represent their school and proper attire is essential for any truly right wing gentleman.

Also schoolgirl uniforms can be so kawaii.

Soviet school uniforms were pretty kawaii tho

Kek
Sounds like Eastern Europe desu
t. Most corrupt government in the west

>englishmen and frenchies that bows to authority and gets so cucked
>englishmen and frenchies are cucked
Fucking coal calling the kettle black.

UK isn't catholic so no kiddy fucking.

1. Poland
2. yes
we had uniforms in our school, which is not standard and i'm 100% for them
it looks neat and professional
i really don't get this hatred for them
oh no i can't wear my generic sweatshirt, i'm having my individuality supressed by not being allowed to dress like every other dipshit
a lot of students by the end of the lessons would go into the bathroom and change, which is insane that you carry spare clothes with you the whole day because you can't stand being seen in your school uniform in public for 5 minutes

1. Do we really need to post our country? This board has fucking flags for that, dingus.
2. Yeah, looks pretty aesthetic honestly. Also instills discipline in kids.

Poland
Yes, ordnung muss sein

Uniforms as in school picked and you can only wear their approved dress? No. Uniformity and regulation to limit their choices? Yes.

Too many kids wearing whatever they please, coming to school looking like absolute trash. But, at the same time, there should be some freedom of dress choice, and I don't like the idea of the school profiting off of their 'official' dress or designating certain retailers. So, I'd prefer a business casual dress code, just as you'd expect from any decent employer.

Have you ever met anyone who went to Eton?

I hear it's actually amazing. I went to a state comprehensive because I'm scum. I sort of wish I had gone to Eton.

Big surprise that you think supplicating to the state could be interpreted as cute being that you're British and all.

>yes, helps poorer kids not need to wear the same hooide everyday

How does buying extra school clothes help poorer people?

look at these cheeky lads, bet they're 'avin some tops banta

>doesn't apply this logic to any other uniform ever
When you are wearing any other uniform ever, you are doing that because you have taken the decision to serve that specific cause (a company or a millitary). This is by free choice (in the west).

Going to school is by no means a "free choice" in todays world, education is absolutely necessary. Forcing people to dress a certain is not free choice.

Your country has a norm of dressing people in a certain part of society a certain way, because your society as a whole wants to regard everyone as equal, and cover up the individual.

This is a communistic mindset and also a perfect example of why muslim cover up their women.

I can't formulate my point but it's really good i promise you, search your mind.

I was based in Windsor with the army and Eton kids are the worst, posh runts

America
Yes
Kids are obsessed with brand names and young women dress like whores. Any time away from these is good for their mind and self esteem.

"So anyway, I says to Nigel I says..."

USA

Uniforms should be manditory

1. Russia
2. Yes
School is a place of learning. If you want to show off your degenerate chothing habits, do it somewhere else.

>flag

Yes, it prevents things like social ostracizing, bullying, and encourages a certain level of respect for the institution and for learning. Helps people focus on education that than inane shit like who's wearing what expensive outfit or who's a poorfag in a hoodie and sweatpants, and discourages overtly sexual dressing which always a plus in schools.

Essentially this;It's not a major point of my ideology, because every American would flip their shit about it due to >muh liberty, but it doesn't take much critical thought to recognize that it would significantly improve the education environment.

>yes, helps poorer kids not need to wear the same hooide everyday

Who cares. Uniforms wear down and look shitty too you know.

Uniforms are a good support for gener roles and discipline and community identity. THese are the most important reason for this.

tsk tsk, such short dresses.

1. flag
2. Idk, i think that the parents should have a say. I'm neither for or against it.

I just think the uniforms were cute on girls buddy

Can't say I support school uniforms here in the USA, as they are mostly ghetto tier shit like polo shirts and slacks (tho the classic catholic schoolgirl is good). I definitely support school uniforms in Japan, as sailor suit uniforms on girls are GOAT and Jap uniforms are much more squared away that the shit seen here.

>claims being a first world country
>forces young people by law to dress a certain way
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You could always not go to school.

In my country, students who attend government schools wear a set uniform. Kids in private schools don't.

>Going to school is by no means a "free choice" in todays world, education is absolutely necessary.

So is having a job. Jobs require uniforms

I literally couldn't give a shit about Muslim dress as I'm not a Muslim. If they want to wear binbags they can. A school uniform is just an easy way to make sure kids don't turn up in fucking retarded clothes. Kids aged 4-16 are fucking retarded and wear stupid shit.

>I can't formulate my point but it's really good i promise you

>tfw

1. Netherlands
2. yes, fucking Japanese brainwashed me

Agreed Sven, we should force our young generation to suck somali cock en masse instead.

UK

Yes, it helps prevent discrimination against the poor, makes it easier for the state to provide clothing necessary for school, builds school pride and just makes life easier.

Honestly, i'd hate to have gone to a non-uniformed school if there are any in the UK even when I was young. Everyone dressing in a shirt, tie and blazer made me feel a lot more like I was a part of a community. It also made it easier to identify who was with my school and who wasn't when we got into a fight with one of the other schools in the town.

I'm saying here. In the UK everybody wears uniform. Here only in cuckholic """"schools"""".

UK

Yes. It installs authority and respect for the rules in a world that is seriously lacking in these

Just saw something on the news about a guy being convicted of diddling kids back in the 50s and 60s in England in a wholesome Protestant school who later went on to have a comfy career in the BBC.

Face it, men wanting to diddle kids transcends borders, and they were all freer to diddle kids in those societies with stricter regimentation in which there was too much deference for authority, and they made the most of it until we all stopped being cucks to those above us.

>user we're going to the gentleman's club after school, you in? Father will pick us up in the Rolls shortly

If they are proper uniforms, yeah sure.

NZ
i support the right of the school to choose whether or not to enforce uniforms

See flag

I support uniforms for the same reason as op, and schools generally will help out the less wealthy if you talk to the principal about it.

>Father has to pick him up because he can't afford a driver

1. UK

2. Not really

When I was in school (in Scotland) we didn't have uniforms, they actually introduced them a year or two after I left, thought it was pretty ridiculous

We have them and yes.

>Jobs require uniforms
>you want fries with that?
Kind of job that requires a uniform. Just sayin, as I support uniforms depending on how classy they are.

>letting a filthy plebeian drive the Rolls

>1. You country
New Zealand
>2. Do you support school uniforms?
Absolutely. It makes getting the kids to school quicker each morning when you don't need to pick out clothes to wear. It puts all students on equal footing, and makes income disparity less noticeable. It also brings in money to the school to fund extracurricular activities like sports. They also help encourage a feeling of unity and camaraderie.

sweden, never change

1. USA
2. yes, absolutely. love women in uniforms

Weird, I've never seen a single school here that didn't enforce a uniform policy.

>posh runts
What do you actually mean though? I get that we have no equivalent of the insane history of prestige and opulence of Eton over here, but people who came from fee-paying schools in my experience here are usually way more respectful and lacking in bullshit than most I meet in uni.

>Not having two rolls so that you don't have to drive the same one as your plebeian driver

Yea, and a muslim girl can just chose not to go outside if she doesn't want to wear the niqab, you're a fucking genius gypsie.

>So is having a job. Jobs require uniforms.
NO. Not all jobs require uniforms, especially not the ones you get from higher education, if your job doesn't allow you to dress how you want (besides business meetings etc.) in the office, you have a shit tier job mate.

>Kids aged 4-16 are fucking retarded and wear stupid shit.
>Women aged 6-99 are fucking slutty and need to wear the hijab

>>I can't formulate my point but it's really good i promise you

>tfw
No you cunt, I'm drunk at a party and my first language isn't english, fuck off. I make an excellent point, you are just to retarded to grasp it because you are biased.

Yes, it inculcates discipline.

1. Murica
2. No, Murica

Data mining thread.

The cunt is asking for the country even though we have fucking flags.

Get out.

>1. You country
Bolivia
>2. Do you support school uniforms?
Yup, even in private schools, i was in one and i liked that i didn't have to be concerned of what i was wearing, now im at the university and i have to make sure im wearing something that's at least decent looking, everyday.

Uk

Yes, they basically are a way of enforcing a modest and "normal" dress code that has less room for all those "LET ME DRESS LIKE A SLUT AND TELL BOYS TO STOP LOOKING AT ME" attitudes.

Maybe it was just an Edinburgh thing, think they brought them in around 2006

1. Italy
2. Yes, it gives a sense of order and kids need it these days more than ever

>Yes, it inculcates discipline.
And it wipes out anti-social behaviour as well, am i right? hahhahaha fucking 1984 UK man, does your 12 milllion CCTV cameras stop anti social behaviour, terrorism and make you feel safe? your a joke bro

Maybe. I would've hated that but I guess you could get some good laughs seeing whatever the autistic kid wore.

It means you're less likely to get judged for not wearing a different outfit every day or not wearing whatever is "in fashion" at the moment.

The fancy outfits students wear for exams at Oxford and Cambridge are quite impressive. Exams at a burger university are anything from pajamas on. Very classy, Brits, very classy indeed.

from my experience, you can still tell how poor a kid is from their uniform based on how grey their shirt is, how well ironed and kept their clothes are etc

Yep 100% agreed, remember i had an online penpal in the US who said she got bullied because of her clothes by other girls because she was poorer.

>has less room for all those "LET ME DRESS LIKE A SLUT AND TELL BOYS TO STOP LOOKING AT ME" attitudes.

To be fair, all the girls at my school would have a hissy fit because they would get cited for wearing skirts too short (barely covering their arse), then scream "SEXISM" because the boys never got called out on their uniform (because boys always wore their uniform correctly)

Teenage girls will always dress like sluts given the opportunity. After they left they were only allowed to wear skirts bought from the school because otherwise they'd just get ridiculously short ones.

1. no proxy
2. yes, because porn

eh, but they only really wear them for tradition, not for the idea of conformity. Still though, makes the unis look nice and elite.


t. future oxford student

Eton as a school is literally about who you know, money won't buy you in alone, practically all royalty goes there

Grammar schools I would agree with you

>Wearing uniform is a dystopian nightmare.

Every time I hear someone reference 1984 it makes me want to pull my fucking hair out. Everything to people like you is "MUH 1984". It's literally babies first dystopian novel.

Stop being a retard and actually formulate your own fucking opinion rather than parroting shit from the most over-referenced book in existence.

I support anything which would bring military-style discipline into learning institutions.

That being said, I don't think school should be mandatory.

I'm pretty sure drinking violates some of your religious laws Muhammad.

>t. future oxford student

FOB

This is kind of half true. You used to be able to get in on pretty much just money and who you knew, but now they do entrance exams.

Rich people can't just get their thick as fuck kids in anymore because they actually have a standard now other than just being able to afford it.

They all look the same when the clothes come off. Same with highschool kids too.