UK: Schools Ban Girls From Wearing Bows – Just Another Attack on Healthy Genders

Penarddun
Daily Stormer
March 3, 2017

Everything is done for a reason.

(((They))) will not stop until every white child is on-board the faggot train.

Manchester Evening News:

A mum says teachers are treating JoJo bows ‘like guns‘ by banning them from schools.

We reported last week how the huge, brightly-coloured hair clips have become the latest trend among young girls.

Usually worn to decorate a high ponytail, they have become a must-have fashion accessory thanks to JoJo Siwa, a 13-year-old YouTube star and dancer in the US reality show Dance Moms.

I had no clue these big bows were back in style, and I was certainly happy to hear that girls are currently getting back into wearing them again as it is a step in a very traditional direction.

Nothing is greater than thinking that a child is actually embracing their gender instead of deliberately going against it.

Of course though, that sort of healthy activity must be and will be stopped.

But some schools aren’t happy and at least two in Manchester – Victoria Park Junior School in Stretford and Fairfield Community Primary in Bury – have reportedly banned them altogether.

While one headteacher says they are a source of distraction in the classroom, parents with children at the schools say it’s a step too far.

A mum with children at Victoria Park said her daughters simply want to follow the latest trend but have been told to remove them at school.

She told the M.E.N: “They looked nice and I didn’t have a problem with the girls wearing them to school as it wasn’t going to interfere with their school work, it was just the latest fashion and the trend the girls wanted to wear.

The girls then came home and said jojo bows are now banned from the school because that’s all the girls talk about. I couldn’t believe it, how petty is the school to ban hair bows.

Heaven forbid a little girl wants to look and act like a little girl.

Bows? No shiksa, you should aspire to look like a boy!

You know, I can’t help but wonder what the response would be if it were male students who wanted to wear bows in their hair to school. And something tells me there would be heaps of support behind these bows if that were the case.

It seems to be a reoccurring scenario where females are constantly discouraged from doing anything feminine.

Think about it – males are encouraged to wear make up and are praised for doing so, and faggots are pushed to have children and start families and are given blessings when they do, but when a female does either of these things the response is nothing but negative.

It’s almost as if they’re trying to completely brainwash women into being something other than female.

A woman becoming a mother? Worse than taking drugs. Two gay males becoming dads? Absolutely beautiful!

This is all simply a part of the gay agenda.

There’s no sensible argument as to why you’d find fault with a girl wearing a simple and traditional hair accessory.

And if a modern child can’t do schoolwork whilst they have a bow in their hair, then I think there’s a bigger problem there that needs to be dealt with.