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Freedom of Expression or Heights of Obscenity | What's clouding the judgement?

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Today, a few hours ago, I watched a video on YouTube that has compelled me write my views about it (on this topic).

Lately, the freedom of expression is being utilised by the current generation to do things that are socially or morally incorrect.

I understand and respect the fact that everyone has the right to wear whatever they want and can wear it where they want, but we should also understand and respect the moral and civilised code of conduct.

Why are parents today being so liberal with their children? Especially with the children who are in their teens?

Why are parents not questioning or stopping their children from dressing inappropriately?

I mean, I don’t want schools to enforce a stringent dress code that schools had a long time ago, but I don’t want educational institutions and parents to give this weird freedom to the young generation where sexualisation is being normalised in the name of fashion.

I’d definitely question (Not in the loving and caring daddy tone. I hate Daddy's little princess ideology.) my teen daughter if I saw her flaunting her body more than acquiring knowledge at school. Before someone questions me, what would I do if I saw my son dressed as a ruffian and flaunting his muscles more than acquiring knowledge at school? I'd whoop his a**!!!


The rule is simple:

While you’re in school, you have to dress properly. I wouldn’t want my kids to wear school uniforms, but I’d also not want to see my kids go to school with their bodies uncovered.

I mean, in my time, we wore casuals, but decent and good-looking casuals. The emphasis was on looking cooler rather than looking like an adult movie cast.

I don’t disagree with this lady’s perspective at all. There’s a time and place for everything.

What’s wrong with the teachers? Teachers are supposed to be role models for their students. If teachers dress up as women in the unlawful profession and teach kids in the class, then kids wouldn’t focus on academics. They would focus on things they are not supposed to even think of during the classroom teaching. I don’t wish to go into the details of the adolescent age. We all mature enough to understand it.

Worst are the parents who question school authorities for objecting to the outfits of their children. Shame on such parents. If you are happy to let your children embrace nudity as freedom of expression, then ensure your children stay at home rather than poisoning the minds of other innocent children around them.

Why do parents allow their young kids to dress improperly and go viral across today’s god-for-nothing social media? No wonder the cognitive abilities of Gen Z and Alpha today are zero.

Yes! There are several factors responsible for it, but lack of discipline is the main factor.

Now, let's hear your thoughts about it.

Yes! I am back. 😇
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FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I used to have to enforce school uniform when I was teaching and it was about the most tedious waste of time, I thought. But I did it. One of the positives about school uniform is that it helps avoid this kind of thing, although teenagers are brilliant at circumventing rules however tight. I still prefer a relaxed clothing regime, but I would ban all designer labels, to stop 'showing off' parental income, and sexualised clothing. That last one is tricky, because there are plenty of parents who just don't see it in their own darlings and modern culture is often predicated on sexualising girls and young women by men with money and power. (Remind you of a current controversy?)