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Turkey prohibits wearing makeup in schools, allows headscarves

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    Turkey’s government has banned all school pupils nationwide from having tattoos or body piercings in a new dress code deemed oppressive and unenforceable, according to the law’s critics.

    While tattoos are not widespread among older generations, they have seen a surge in popularity amongst the young and secular sectors of society.

    The measure, imposed by the government and published in the Official Gazette on Saturday, also prohibited a number of other things such as dyeing hair, wearing makeup and moustaches and beards for boys, according to local media reports.

    Students could be punished through reprimands, suspension or expulsion. If a student fails to get a tattoo removed the punishment is not yet clear.

    It shortly follows a previous set of measures which permitted the wearing Muslim headscarves in schools which critics has also denounced as corrosive of Turkey’s secular ideals.

    Opponents and critics have said that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent moves constitute steps towards the Islamisation of the country.

    Head of the Education Workers Union, Veli Demir said it was unenforceable because tattoos cannot just be taken off like an item of clothing.

    “What is going to happen to those (pupils) who already have tattoos? This is not a decision that a reasonable person can take. It is a decision taken without careful thought,” he said as cited by AFP. He said that there will be an appeal to the Council of State over the dress code as it is against the Constitution, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights.

    “It is a decision taken by an oppressive mindset. Education is all about contributing to a child's development and protecting them,” he said.

    Another education union head however offered some support for the issue, saying that children who already had tattoos would not be subject to the ban.

    “There will be a confusion about when the tattoo was done,” he admitted. “I believe that on this issue the school will take the initiative and help the child.”

    Erdogan has expressed distaste for tattoos in general, asking a young footballer, Berk Yildiz, in July to remove his and questioning “why do you harm your body?”

    http://rt.com/news/191340-turkey-tattoo-piercing-ban/

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    Islamist Erdogan continuing his backwards course.
     
  2. CometsWin

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    Look, it's another ATW the Mooslims thread.
     
  3. Exiled

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    Good move..now they can focus on this education...something ATW hardly knew
     
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    My high school in Houston also prohibited facial hair on guys.
     
  5. CometsWin

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    Islamists?
     
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    We basically had that same rule when I was in public school
     
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    The tattoo/piercings thing is f'ed up.

    But as far as make up goes, that's a good thing. Just a horrible thing for girls to be in that culture of self-objectification.

    ALLOWING people to wear headscarves? Why's that even mentioned lol? By default, in the world, you can wear a scarf on your head. There are only a few examples of people not being allowed to wear a piece of cloth on their head. It was absolutely insane that females weren't allowed to wear a scarf to school.

    For a long time, secular nationalism grew into a fascist cult-like religion in Turkey particularly among the elite. Got really ugly, just as ugly as your typical religious extremism. Now the trend is reversing, and for sure we're going to see an over-emphasis on parts of society that were neglected for a long time, before coming back to a nice balance hopefully.

    Few governments tried as hard and as consistently to erase religion from their people as Turkey did, and any reasonable human knows that kind of thing results in an equal opposite reaction from people.
     
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    Maybe from the perspective of a backwards person like you who immediately blames girls when they are raped, and is from a backwards background.

    The forced covering of girls is a symbol of oppression.

    Someone like you who loves Saudi Arabia and would love to live there (even though it is even more backwards than the place you live at) would see it that way.
     
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    ATW. U shouldn't be complaining, u can wear that tiny hat, freaky sides hair style and grave digger cloth as much as u like in Turkey
     
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    Most reputable high schools in China don't allow dyed hairs or tattoos either.
     
  11. heypartner

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    this is not new. Both Germany, Japan, China and USA promote uniforms. All two of them agree. And I think India agrees too, making that all seven, agree

    ps: apparently AroundTheWorld doesn't like the German chicks and their nastiness.
     
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    U on some kind of jihad?

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  13. heypartner

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    you crossed the line of PC..by using Robin Williams...while using Robin Williams as a point.

    "It's ok to be funny.,...But we crossed the political correct line" -- Robin Williams
     
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    I dislike most dress codes in schools. I also think having a school uniform stupid.

    So I think this is a stupid rule.
     
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    You are an ignorant bigot and I hope a small non-lethal meteorite crashes into you mom's vagina so she can't make any more like you.
     

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