Dude suspended for wearing makeup

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I'm sorry, but what a freak. :lol: Get over it, graduate from school, then do whatever you want.

It reminded me of something that happened, when I was in 7th grade. My science class partner(male), showed up to school in a dress and full make up. He was sent home, before I saw him(thank God!), and never came back. He was a perfectly normal kid, as far as I could tell, which made it even more creepy. :sick:
 
This story has been going on for over a week here in LA. I don't think he's a distraction at all. But, after what that kid with the horns did, schools I guess aren't taking any chances.
 
He should have kancho attacked the principle and see how long he gets suspendend lol.
 
This guy was on Bill O'Reilly yesterday. O'Reilly asked him what would he do if he got expelled from the school district, how would he support himself? The kid answered that he would open up a themed restaurant with clowns and other such performers.

:rolleyes:

After that, he started to argue that if female students and faculty could wear makeup, then he should be able too. He wanted to be like them.

:sick:
 
Taurine
I would've kicked him out not for the make-up but simply for looking so idiotic :odd:

I agree, i dont get some people, why wear anything so hideous, ive seen people walk about with black lipstick on a few times, even that is rediculous for a male, why cant people just be normal?
 
I don't see whats the big deal. If women can wear make up so should men. I know tons of guys that wear make-up, even on a daily basis. But maybe because I'm in the fashion industry. But you have to realize that all the best make up artists in the world are mostly male. They are the ones making those supermodels you love so all pretty and clean.
 
I always think that: or they're hunting for some quick money, or he's just crying for attention, wich I believe is what you want in the first place if you wear make up.

He could also have done it just to prove all of the people with common sence wrong, while he's not thinking about the subject itsself if you know what I mean

EVEN WORSE: he could have had a super-hero kind of idea, meaning his intention is to get some sort of sick revolution because of him, like Martin Luther King(not sure if the spelling is right but....)


But yeah, he might just be a little different, then it's okey:tup:
 
The guy has a point, but he loses credibility when not only is it shown that he failed 9th Grade , but when his makeup goes beyond just wearing lipstick. He looks like he belongs in a 1982 hair metal video! :yuck:
 
Is that your everyday typical Wiccan? ;)

I don't think it's only because of his makeup that he's been suspended, but he is obviously making it out to be, because that way he will get even more attention than before. Judging from his attitude I think there's more to him than just the makeup issue, probably an all-round rebel. The goff paint might only have been the last straw.
 
That just seems more attention seeking than anything else. I showed my sister that clip and she's into all that wicker and celtic stuff and shes never seen anything like that. Since when would a Celtic tribes man where red eye liner with black lipstic? I guess it would work, the enemy would run away thinking it would be about to get kanchoed. Anyway more to the point, open up the video then go and check out the "911 operator repremanded for untimely joke" story at the end of the list of videos. That story had me chuckling. I fully support the operator in that case, the ladies daughters are 12 and 14 and if she can't control them at only 12, then I don't think shes really fit enough to be a parent. Maybe that's just me but still, that story was stupid and I don't blame the operator for saying that.
 
Bahbo
It's sad how close minded people can be. I don't think it should be a negative thing that he is a unique person with his own religion/beliefs and looks.
This isn't anything against wickens or anyone with different beliefs, but when you look as ridiculous as this guy did, you have to be ready to accept that some (ie: most) people won't take you very seriously. We are a very image based society, and most, if not all of our initial perceptions of people are based on how they look externally. It's shallow, but true.
 
Bahbo
It's sad how close minded people can be. I don't think it should be a negative thing that he is a unique person with his own religion/beliefs and looks.

Then he should prove how this has anything to do with believe, cause many people dress to their believes but this guy doesn't seem to have a believe, this doesn't belong to any believe so I'd say it's pure a matter of getting attention. Wich he apparently got:tdown:
 
a6m5
I'm sorry, but what a freak. :lol: Get over it, graduate from school, then do whatever you want.

Agreed. If you want to be a member of a fringe social group, be prepared to be discriminated against. In this case, the individual's rights do NOT come before the rights of the other individuals at that school. Not only could his makeup be seen as a distraction, it could hide his identity from teachers. And who gets to draw the line as to what is considered "too much" makeup? Suppose this guy's friend sees he's allowed to wear makeup to school, and decides to go in full KISS-style makeup? How would anyone know who he is? What about gangs that might start wearing their colours on their faces?

The best bet, especially in a high school, is to keep everyone as close to uniform as everyone else. School uniforms may be a bit over the top, but makeup is over the top at the opposite end of the spectrum.
 
So one kid stands out, identifying himself is bad, and everyone looking the same is good? That's one kid, who looks like noone else, being suspended for wearing makeup, yet you argue that people should be as uniform as possible? Oh great, have everyone looking the same, completely screwing up any possible eyewtiness accounts of something. It's not like he instigated some sort of club against/pro something...

I'm sorry, but I'm siding with Bahbo on this one.
 
It's funny because he got held back a grade to since most people turn 16 during there softmore year. Hell I was 14 entering my freshman year. But ya he's a freak and agree with kicking him out since that is a major distraction to all the other students. Be yourself, but for the love of god at least think of other people while doing it.

He reminds me of the people who used to vandilize my car, my locker, and hell just bug me while at school. But I got the last laugh when they were all out with no job and money, with no future mind you.
 
If he wants to be stared at, and can handle the looks he'll get, then let him be. This has nothing to do with what time period this is. Who cares if times are 'achangin'? That didn't excuse the slave owners or Salem Witch Trials. They were still horribly ignorant people doing horribly evil things.People are ignorant, they are close-minded, and they are plain shallow. The kid puts some make up on his face, maybe he does look like a dork, but he's happy. Leave him the hell alone.

In my junior year, we had a new principal. She was fired after 2 months for calling an assembly and telling men that bandanas were a gang symbol, but for women they were a hair accessory. She had many other sexist statements to make, and the whole assembly was recorded and shown before the school board. She even had trenchcoats banned. I wore mine everyday, pointing out that she has no place re-writing school policies and dictating her own beliefs to others under the roof of a public school without some sort of backing from the school board.

I was suspended twice and then given straight 100's for the 3 tests I had missed while absent. I also recieved a written apology 2 days later in the mail.
BlazinXtreme
But ya he's a freak and agree with kicking him out since that is a major distraction to all the other students. Be yourself, but for the love of god at least think of other people while doing it.
I suppose the same should apply if my partner and I were to walk down the hallway holding hands or clinging all over one another? Funny you should say, "think of others" when you only have your own views in mind. You should enter politics. You'd make a hell of a senator.
 
Yay, the school wants us all to be normal, average conformists, and we should dress or look the way they want us too, and how about us gothic people!? Even though I do not wear makeup......
 
Yay, the school wants us all to be normal, average conformists, and we should dress or look the way they want us too, and how about us gothic people!? Even though I do not wear makeup......
Ever think they are trying to help you in later life?

Think you'll get a job if you turn up in full gothic clothes and face paint? yes? Then you think too highly of people.
 
ExigeExcel
Ever think they are trying to help you in later life?

Think you'll get a job if you turn up in full gothic clothes and face paint? yes? Then you think too highly of people.

Well in my case, I'd show up casual at a job interview, its just common sense. Although I somehow got to hide those scars on my arms and wrists during an interview.
 
ExigeExcel
Ever think they are trying to help you in later life?

Think you'll get a job if you turn up in full gothic clothes and face paint? yes? Then you think too highly of people.

Exactly 👍
All very well being an individual but whoose going to hire him later in life. Think if you're running a buisiness and you have him and a smartly dressed person turn up for an interview from the outset I gurantee your initial reaction will be to go for the smartly suited man.
Also his mum wasn't in full get up for going around the place. Ok she wore her coat for the end of the clip but I bet most of the time she dresses normally.
 
Well in my case, I'd show up casual at a job interview, its just common sense. Although I somehow got to hide those scars on my arms and wrists during an interview.
So you play rugby near thorn bushes aswell? :p
 
I doubt the dress code for his school stated that men should not wear make up. If he knew what he was doing, later in life he'd seperate those images into two lives - personal and proffessional. Same as I. When I'm out on the town, I'm all chains and spikes or whatever I feel like wearing. When it comes time for work, my hair is pulled back, I trade my chains and spikes for a nametag and uniform, and I go to work.

They aren't trying to help anything. They're trying to phase out anything that doesn't match their standards. I saw it first hand at my high school. School shootings hit an all-time high and suddenly trenchcoats went from the sign of a successful business man stepping out of his Mercedes on Wall Street to a terrorist hiding an AK-47.
 
The clothes don't make the murderer, that's true. This guy has success though, he dresses up like that to get a rise out of those so called decent old folks. It's pretty funny in my opinion, yet funnier that he believes he won, but he is the one not getting educated anymore.
 
Ten
I suppose the same should apply if my partner and I were to walk down the hallway holding hands or clinging all over one another? Funny you should say, "think of others" when you only have your own views in mind. You should enter politics. You'd make a hell of a senator.

I would be disgusted and tell you to get a room, I've never agreed with public displays of affection.
 
And I'd willfully ignore you. You can keep us from exchanging rings, but you can't rob us of our dignity. Sorry you feel that way.
 
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