their criteria doesn't even make sense, which one is it? can't be longer than the eyebrow, the ear lobe, or the shirt collar? those are all different lengths .
Shouldn’t matter if he wants to wear it below the collar. No school should be allowed a code on hair, makeup, nails or types of soaps you use (yes, soap sounds ridiculous, because it is as much as hair)
Just recognize the absurdity of this title and that there is even a trial over something like this. When do we decide that we have absolutely had enough of these blatant outrageous attacks?
Love how a republican dominated area like Texas that constantly is talking about freedom, don't see how this is against someone's freedom of expression.
I got suspended in school back in the day at my Christian school years ago for having a military fade haircut . I was one of two black teens in the school at the time
I have a huge issue with anyone saying men can’t have long hair. There are many cultures that value long hair on men. In fact, many Native American tribes view hair length as important. This is a violation of religious freedoms for many people. Our country is so backwards!!
@t.elizabeth7846 Was this the issue here with his dreadlocks? I have several friends that tried dreadlocks. Have to say, they all eventually gave up on the style over the itchy scalp. Not easy to maintain even as low maintenance hippies. Well, still, if someone can maintain dreadlocks, let them decide. I agree with @rebeccamd on everything.
yup. in australia there was a boy from the cook islands who had long hair for a hair cutting ceremony later on. school wanted to force him to cut it and they took it to court and lost if i remember correctly
There should be no codes anywhere, at work, school or anywhere else that tells another human how they have to wear their hair. Clothes are different, uniforms, gangs and things of this nature comes into play. Hair can actually be a religious practice, and under the freedom of religion act alone, should be enough to wear your hair as you damn well please!
He's in the dress code though..His hair is not below his eyebrows or Ear loves and is above his collar. Clearly. So how is he out of code in your opinion?
@@StalinTheMan0fSteelprofessional basketball players have dreads. Who is going to play basketball with dreads smacking you in the eyes? They're always pinned up like this when playing.
If he chose to wear a dress and they said he couldn't the woke ppl would be up in arms but since it's a man standing up for his rights it get minimal coverage where is the national headline
I thought that was female with the hair, earring…gets hard to tell but rules are rules. Why doesn’t he comply? He’s seeking $$$ and wants attention. Just home school him if u don’t want to follow rules.
@@newlifegroupinc Typical. So typical. Empty? Nah. Pretty full up at the moment. Thank the gods he lost. Anyways I’m thinking about wearing my hair like Darrel here. Like 💩.
We really need to separate from these people. Our Heavenly Father gave us our hair and skin color and features. I love all of it and wouldn't ever want to change if I could. Wait until they stand before Him in judgment 🎉🎉❤
It's also spiritual for many Black people. This school also states, "no head coverings" in their policy (sorry no Muslims). I did not see a "update" or "revised" date on the document. www.bhisd.net/uploaded/schools/High_School/Publications/HSDressCode.pdf
Shame on the parents to continue let him attend a school of such heinous injustice!!! You should always keep your kids around positivity for learning purposes!!
His parents are teaching him to stand up for his rights. Shame on the school for continuing this farce when it’s clear he has adhered to the rule. It would be a valid argument if his hair were down but it isn’t. It’s well groomed and tidy.
why is this even a consideration in your eyes? why should the learner do all that just to receive an education they have a right to. ultimately this a race issue which is and always has been a feature of american society.
This is the extra step tactic to attack against young bm. It doesn’t make any difference what a bm do or don’t do, from the moment he’s born he is already led to walk on the path of incarcerated or led to walk on the path of death row…just nothing but on a road of hurt💔.
@freddywutaichin4535 Been is this city since 1955. I remember when cops use to arrest blk men with locks just to get there hair cut. Rasta had to file suite just to put a stop to it. Lest we forget. History is funny that way. Same old botheration.
Wtf hair is hair? Who cares? Poor kid trying to be himself and find himself at that age. Why fight that? Teaching that authority will fight you over everything. Just grows animosity.
How long does he take to get his school ready?? Something else must be going on..to waste time with hair?? Is he afraid of some education demands so he is wasting time with thexhair???😮
Our hair and its maintenance are not the same, you already know that. It's one thing to say boy's hair shouldn't be below a earlobe, etc; This seems unnecessary, unreasonable and targeted. I want to know when exactly did this policy start.
This is valuable education. His fight is right. Those fixating on his hair are a bunch of sad control freaks at this point. His hair style isn't a safety issue. It really isn't any issue. Besides that, this is an ordinary school. The education curriculum and culture probably is not exactly outstanding.
Imagine denying someone their education over their hair... imagine a school system focusing on someone's hair instead of focusing on giving our children education!!
Looks like the school is the party that isn't concerned about his education. Even with IN SCHOOL suspension they won't give him the materials that are given to the other students. This policing of hair is absolutely ridiculous.
Why throw the West Point Military Academy into this determination. Has nothing to do with Academy's dress code standards. It's freaking HS here. GTHOH!!
It's such nonsense. My head my hair. Look another way if u r offended. Intolerance should not be promoted. Dress code? What about his RIGHT TO WEAR HIS HAIR HIS WAY. LOVE PEACE WINNING.
Wasn't this an issue in the 60's ? If I remember correctly the Vietnam draft solved this problem back then? Bring back the draft? Way to much BS coming out of Texas these days...
It reminds me of Trumps second lover Kim jong-un that only allows certain haircuts. People with a non-sanctioned hair-style is sentenced to 10 years in prison.
@@queenroyalty7550is he not a student! Respect the dress code policy. Parents should therefore teach him at home. He’s 18 legally an adult he can get his diploma at adult education.
@@queenroyalty7550 Uniformity within independent school district. Judge made his decision, school did not violate any act of discrimination. Again petty!
My school limited shirts with obscene messages, but hair? Why does a school have that kind of dress code anyways? There should be almost no dress code. BTW: Dreadlocks get washed too. They may look messy, but that does not mean they are. This story is stupid, and that school board. or whoever wrote that code needs to grow up.
Which schools do that? Because that’s insane. Even saying their hair can’t be below their ears IF it’s let down - even when it’s NOT let down - is insane. Don’t you recognize control freaks when you see them? And, if this is a public school, it’s the school that has to abide by the law of the land, not the students that have to abide by some illegal dress code. So this case matters.
When Hitler invaded Poland he ordered his troops to march across the border backwards, so the Poles would think they were leaving. I bet it would work for immigrants at the Texan border too 😂
First of all, this title is incorrect; it says a trial over locs (gangsta glasses) and nowhere in this video do I see glasses. I think they meant "locks" as in locks of hair. Second of all, if it is a dress code, it must be adhered to. He and the parents had to have known about it. The standards of 'above the collar, ears and eyes' sounds like a military requirement for males, you know, so they look orderly and not like females. Also, not to be an [insert here]ist, but it states that the dress code says the hair must be well kept and groomed. Trust me, most people - of any color - that go for dreads or locks are notorious for not washing their hair and only having it attended to in a semi or fully professional manner every few weeks/months or so. Bottom line is don't try to make someone else change their long-standing rules or criteria for a fad or to conform to your feelings. Lastly, if you don't like the code, change schools. If you want locks, go for it, but don't expect institutions to change their norms for you -- you're not THAT special.
@@OriginallyMadeGreat This isn't race based, the people supporting the hair style/cut are making it a race issue. Fact is white people even wear dreadlocks. The matter at hand is did they agree to the terms of a dress code by enrolling in this school, yes; therefore, they must abide by the rules.
@@OriginallyMadeGreatCourts ruled it doesn’t apply so stop spreading misinformation. You people have an act or a bill for everything that offends you don’t you?
@@rickvolcano6017 Case was decided as it should have been. To paraphrase another news network's coverage of the case, other kids with the same type of hair style complied with the policy. So as to my original posts sentiment: "don't expect institutions to change their norms [or policies] for you -- you're not THAT special"
Two things can be true. Yes, there’s crime in poor neighborhoods. And yes, law abiding black citizens have rights. Stop being a sensitive bitter bigot.
Who the heck is the school or any government to make rules or laws about how short a boy's hair must be? Who cares how long his hair is when it is let down? Sounds like the the way schools and government policy treated Native American Indian children in the past, trying to make them conform to white culture....and to be obedient to their white controllers.
A fatherless home with a mother teaching him to break the rules should be the focus. A male role model needs to step in and help this young man before he becomes another statistic in our criminal system.
Dear Clueless, what the young Man is wearing are called Locs…not dread Locs!! We dread nothing about our hair! So the word today is Locs! L-O-C-S Thank You!
Unbelievable to make a "case" about one's hair ! Unbelievable!!!!
Ridiculous issue
Ridiculous hair.
@@busterbiloxi3833 just like yours!
The school violated the CROWN Act (House Bill No. 567) which was signed into law on May 27, 2023
He appears to meet the criteria for above the collar, ears and eyes. He appears clean and groomed, why is this a thing??
their criteria doesn't even make sense, which one is it? can't be longer than the eyebrow, the ear lobe, or the shirt collar? those are all different lengths .
Shouldn’t matter if he wants to wear it below the collar. No school should be allowed a code on hair, makeup, nails or types of soaps you use (yes, soap sounds ridiculous, because it is as much as hair)
Racism 100%.
Wait. That’s a boy! Looked like a woman to me
@@TroyJScott your mom said the same thing about you
This is insane. It’s his hair. Omg.
Just recognize the absurdity of this title and that there is even a trial over something like this. When do we decide that we have absolutely had enough of these blatant outrageous attacks?
I'd like to hear real arguments against his hairstyle, and how it should disqualify him from receiving an education.
Love how a republican dominated area like Texas that constantly is talking about freedom, don't see how this is against someone's freedom of expression.
It’s because the powers that be in Texas want a specific freedom that conforms to how only conservatives want it too.
What his hair got to do with his education!!! always trying to control stuff that's unnecessary!!
I got suspended in school back in the day at my Christian school years ago for having a military fade haircut . I was one of two black teens in the school at the time
Wow!
Lies
His hair looks great. Why is this a problem?
We live in an anti- black climate.
Where’s all the “my body my choice” warriors at to protect this young man?
This!
I have a huge issue with anyone saying men can’t have long hair. There are many cultures that value long hair on men. In fact, many Native American tribes view hair length as important. This is a violation of religious freedoms for many people. Our country is so backwards!!
Every country is backwards then and the issue isn't length it's over hygiene. Dreadlocks are considered unhygienic
@t.elizabeth7846 Was this the issue here with his dreadlocks? I have several friends that tried dreadlocks. Have to say, they all eventually gave up on the style over the itchy scalp. Not easy to maintain even as low maintenance hippies. Well, still, if someone can maintain dreadlocks, let them decide. I agree with @rebeccamd on everything.
yup. in australia there was a boy from the cook islands who had long hair for a hair cutting ceremony later on. school wanted to force him to cut it and they took it to court and lost if i remember correctly
There should be no codes anywhere, at work, school or anywhere else that tells another human how they have to wear their hair. Clothes are different, uniforms, gangs and things of this nature comes into play. Hair can actually be a religious practice, and under the freedom of religion act alone, should be enough to wear your hair as you damn well please!
Please don’t ever run a business. It would fail and cause misery for lots of people.😂😂😂😂
@@ploppill34True that !
Offended by someone’s hair , how ridiculous and dumb people can be.
His hair is not below his eyebrows or his ears and is above his collar..whats the issue?
When "LET DOWN" , which is a rule they suddenly adopted, it's not in compliance 🙄
So wait, Jim Crow is back…or did he not ever leave😳
Never left Texas.
BULLYING
I can't believe this is even an issue. Leave that kid and his hair alone! This seems so racist to me.
Dress codes don't apply to black people. Didn't anybody tell the school district?
He's in the dress code though..His hair is not below his eyebrows or Ear loves and is above his collar. Clearly. So how is he out of code in your opinion?
@@deontaylor1547 He is in the dress code... while sitting in court!
@@StalinTheMan0fSteelprofessional basketball players have dreads. Who is going to play basketball with dreads smacking you in the eyes? They're always pinned up like this when playing.
WTF is this? Free country express yourlself however you like as long as its not being naked or something
If he chose to wear a dress and they said he couldn't the woke ppl would be up in arms but since it's a man standing up for his rights it get minimal coverage where is the national headline
This is the national news and it's been in the national news. What do you mean?
I thought that was female with the hair, earring…gets hard to tell but rules are rules. Why doesn’t he comply? He’s seeking $$$ and wants attention. Just home school him if u don’t want to follow rules.
This is your american “freedom” you all brag about? 😂
yeah... um 'freedom' doesnt work in a sense of 'do whatever you want=freedom'.
school districts across the world have standards and dress codes, ffs.
@@pillznarRyHe followed the dress code. The hair is pinned up and not on his face. Your people just find any reason to hate.
Go to a new school this is crazy
No, the school needs to stop worrying about people’s hair.
No don’t run Make them Change they’re unfair and biase rules ‼️
@@newlifegroupincHe lost. So he will cut his hair or leave. No amount of commenting will change that. Cut it or get out. Haha🫵🏻
@@rickvolcano6017 Great rick, I’m glad this gives your empty life some meaning….
@@newlifegroupinc Typical. So typical. Empty? Nah. Pretty full up at the moment. Thank the gods he lost. Anyways I’m thinking about wearing my hair like Darrel here. Like 💩.
We really need to separate from these people. Our Heavenly Father gave us our hair and skin color and features. I love all of it and wouldn't ever want to change if I could.
Wait until they stand before Him in judgment 🎉🎉❤
What if you're a Dakota boy native Americans have long hair it's part of spiritual rights
It's also spiritual for many Black people. This school also states, "no head coverings" in their policy (sorry no Muslims). I did not see a "update" or "revised" date on the document.
www.bhisd.net/uploaded/schools/High_School/Publications/HSDressCode.pdf
Good 'ol Southern racism.
So its just a little rule that everyone follows except this black kid?
And the little white kid who attends the same school whose hair is just as long.
@@queenroyalty7550 what's his name
@@lefthookouchmcarm4520👍
Ridiculous. It's hair for crying out loud.
Shame on the parents to continue let him attend a school of such heinous injustice!!! You should always keep your kids around positivity for learning purposes!!
Shame on the school with deep south ways in 2024. Progress must be forward nit vackward to 1923 when ameri a was great, right?
His parents are teaching him to stand up for his rights. Shame on the school for continuing this farce when it’s clear he has adhered to the rule. It would be a valid argument if his hair were down but it isn’t. It’s well groomed and tidy.
Home school
why is this even a consideration in your eyes? why should the learner do all that just to receive an education they have a right to. ultimately this a race issue which is and always has been a feature of american society.
Keep standing!
Its his hair i dont see how it bugs anyone. His hair looks fine leave him alone.
This is so dumb.
Iam just here to provoke a argument between stupider and stupidest.
Let the kid wear his hair
How he wants to...!!!😊
HE LOST
JUDGE RULED AGAINST HIM
This is the extra step tactic to attack against young bm. It doesn’t make any difference what a bm do or don’t do, from the moment he’s born he is already led to walk on the path of incarcerated or led to walk on the path of death row…just nothing but on a road of hurt💔.
It's not only bm that have had this (and other) problems in schools.
Lock him up for life!
@freddywutaichin4535
Been is this city since 1955. I remember when cops use to arrest blk men with locks just to get there hair cut. Rasta had to file suite just to put a stop to it. Lest we forget. History is funny that way. Same old botheration.
If I understand the news on this, the school has different rules for hair based on sex. I thought this was settled many years ago.
This does not make sense .
Wtf hair is hair? Who cares? Poor kid trying to be himself and find himself at that age. Why fight that?
Teaching that authority will fight you over everything. Just grows animosity.
This would never happen in Minnesota South Dakota North Dakota
Yeah this is important. Lol.
That’s a boy?? Could have fooled me with the hair and earrings
You want to date him?
Yep
Demons🤬
So long as the hair is clean, the hair is healthy, and the hair causes no distractions; I see no issue.
It's dreadlocks so of course your hair isn't clean because you literally don't wash dreadlocks
@abeth7846 wrong everyone wash their locks
It’s not clean. And the stink. The awful stink that comes from it.
@peace-zc6cw No you detox them every couple of months but otherwise you don't wash them besides that.
@abeth7846 I guess I dont have lots its just long hair because I wash my hair lol
How long does he take to get his school ready?? Something else must be going on..to waste time with hair?? Is he afraid of some education demands so he is wasting time with thexhair???😮
Legacy of Right wing authoritarianism.
You have the wrong color for authoritarian! It’s under the blues free speech is being shut down. Think hard Re--
A bully can go back to school an a person with dreadlocks cant make it make sense...🤔
Just fyi those are not dread locs. And she's an Israelite. smh
why people want treating the same but also allowed to do things that everyone else cant? double standards.
Our hair and its maintenance are not the same, you already know that. It's one thing to say boy's hair shouldn't be below a earlobe, etc; This seems unnecessary, unreasonable and targeted. I want to know when exactly did this policy start.
Lighting makes the news people look orange -- is that the new black?
Imagine valuing your hair more than your education😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine valuing your freedom more than conformity🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
This is valuable education. His fight is right. Those fixating on his hair are a bunch of sad control freaks at this point. His hair style isn't a safety issue. It really isn't any issue. Besides that, this is an ordinary school. The education curriculum and culture probably is not exactly outstanding.
Imagine denying someone their education over their hair... imagine a school system focusing on someone's hair instead of focusing on giving our children education!!
With all the crap happening in the world,THIS makes the news?
Both these black ladies have chosen to chemically treat their hair to rid it of their natural curl.
Or they can simply just have weaves.
So what?
@@queenroyalty7550 So what?
@@newtrollaccount384 What do you mean so what?
Rules meant to conform the students…… that says it all!!!
Make it a racial issue and never mind the kids parents who care nothing about their son's education.
Looks like the school is the party that isn't concerned about his education.
Even with IN SCHOOL suspension they won't give him the materials that are given to the other students.
This policing of hair is absolutely ridiculous.
How pathetic 😂 OMG over dreadlocks
Why throw the West Point Military Academy into this determination. Has nothing to do with Academy's dress code standards. It's freaking HS here. GTHOH!!
This is a Supreme Court case. Religious issues here as well.
Leave this young Man alone there nothing wrong with being Black Unique Natural
We aint waking up in Morning with a change phenotype to please you
Rubbish
It's such nonsense. My head my hair. Look another way if u r offended. Intolerance should not be promoted. Dress code? What about his RIGHT TO WEAR HIS HAIR HIS WAY. LOVE PEACE WINNING.
How about them Cowboys 😂
I’m proud of this family fighting for this. Texas is so racist.
That’s not right he do not have to change his hair !!!!!
Wasn't this an issue in the 60's ? If I remember correctly the Vietnam draft solved this problem back then? Bring back the draft? Way to much BS coming out of Texas these days...
I’m sure if he was gay he could keep his hair in a dress. Don’t say gay remember!!!
@@user-ix9vz4bk7eI’m sure if he wasn’t black then there would be no issue bc there’d be no crown act……🙄🙄🙄
It reminds me of Trumps second lover Kim jong-un that only allows certain haircuts. People with a non-sanctioned hair-style is sentenced to 10 years in prison.
It’s cultural tf
you better get out and vote blue !!
HE LOST!😂
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH! 🤣
Suing for money, claim Racism! Petty.
No! Suing for the right to wear his hair the way he chooses.
@@queenroyalty7550is he not a student! Respect the dress code policy. Parents should therefore teach him at home. He’s 18 legally an adult he can get his diploma at adult education.
@@n_rameo4585 Was his hair touching his ears? Was it touching his collar? Was it touching his eyebrows?
@@queenroyalty7550 Uniformity within independent school district. Judge made his decision, school did not violate any act of discrimination. Again petty!
@@n_rameo4585 Answer the questions?
Racist bills.😢
{LAFF TRAKK}
My school limited shirts with obscene messages, but hair? Why does a school have that kind of dress code anyways? There should be almost no dress code. BTW: Dreadlocks get washed too. They may look messy, but that does not mean they are. This story is stupid, and that school board. or whoever wrote that code needs to grow up.
Neat and Unique
You have to abide by dress code. Just like some schools require young men to shave facial hair. Facial hair is a natural occurrence.
Which schools do that? Because that’s insane. Even saying their hair can’t be below their ears IF it’s let down - even when it’s NOT let down - is insane. Don’t you recognize control freaks when you see them?
And, if this is a public school, it’s the school that has to abide by the law of the land, not the students that have to abide by some illegal dress code. So this case matters.
@@RaffineDebaucheyes
No you do not
No human gets to tell another human how to look
@@deontaylor1547 A ridiculous comment
When Hitler invaded Poland he ordered his troops to march across the border backwards, so the Poles would think they were leaving. I bet it would work for immigrants at the Texan border too 😂
We all have watched the daily show..get original jokes.
First of all, this title is incorrect; it says a trial over locs (gangsta glasses) and nowhere in this video do I see glasses. I think they meant "locks" as in locks of hair. Second of all, if it is a dress code, it must be adhered to. He and the parents had to have known about it. The standards of 'above the collar, ears and eyes' sounds like a military requirement for males, you know, so they look orderly and not like females. Also, not to be an [insert here]ist, but it states that the dress code says the hair must be well kept and groomed. Trust me, most people - of any color - that go for dreads or locks are notorious for not washing their hair and only having it attended to in a semi or fully professional manner every few weeks/months or so. Bottom line is don't try to make someone else change their long-standing rules or criteria for a fad or to conform to your feelings. Lastly, if you don't like the code, change schools. If you want locks, go for it, but don't expect institutions to change their norms for you -- you're not THAT special.
You must be a supporter of this, READ about the crown act and it applies
@@OriginallyMadeGreat This isn't race based, the people supporting the hair style/cut are making it a race issue. Fact is white people even wear dreadlocks. The matter at hand is did they agree to the terms of a dress code by enrolling in this school, yes; therefore, they must abide by the rules.
@@OriginallyMadeGreatCourts ruled it doesn’t apply so stop spreading misinformation. You people have an act or a bill for everything that offends you don’t you?
@@rickvolcano6017 Case was decided as it should have been. To paraphrase another news network's coverage of the case, other kids with the same type of hair style complied with the policy. So as to my original posts sentiment: "don't expect institutions to change their norms [or policies] for you -- you're not THAT special"
Texastan taliban
The title shouldn’t have the word “black” be capitalized, it isn’t a proper noun.
They want you to focus on things like this, and not the massively disproportionate amount of street crime committed by this community
Two things can be true. Yes, there’s crime in poor neighborhoods. And yes, law abiding black citizens have rights. Stop being a sensitive bitter bigot.
They want you to focus on all the injustices and racism against black people.
Albert you're really not that smart are up?
With a name like Albert I'm sure you were born before 1970 😂
They want you to focus on the injustices and racism against black people.
They want you to focus on the injustices and racism that plagues this country.
Tic toc crated all this bs
That's the dirty south
Who the heck is the school or any government to make rules or laws about how short a boy's hair must be? Who cares how long his hair is when it is let down? Sounds like the the way schools and government policy treated Native American Indian children in the past, trying to make them conform to white culture....and to be obedient to their white controllers.
A fatherless home with a mother teaching him to break the rules should be the focus. A male role model needs to step in and help this young man before he becomes another statistic in our criminal system.
He wants to play basketball... professional basketball players have dreads...
@@crowbar996 A father in the home would have said were going to the barber and cutting your damn hair boy. Get in the car
~My people my people my peepz=WAKEUP GETUP N STAYUP~DeAWAKEN~
Dear Clueless, what the young Man is wearing are called Locs…not dread Locs!! We dread nothing about our hair! So the word today is Locs! L-O-C-S Thank You!
Again with the dreads
He's wearing them up now .
He's been wearing them up.
I have been told something else @@queenroyalty7550
Yeah bc he wants dreads hindering his ability to see while playing...okay bud.
Hey Texass! What year are you living in? 1940?
Hey more votes for Blue💦💧🎽🥏🚙🚎🛫💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵💙