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Dumbest reasons that kids got suspended. This sixth-grader told to
change his haircut by his school. And tonight, his father wants to know why. You're telling me this little boy got suspended from
school because of his haircut? Man, I would have thought he
had some Rapunzel ass rainbow hair with bugs living in it, leftovers
from three days ago. Something crazy you know? No. The boy's school gave him a choice,
fix his hair or face discipline. Well the student says he's actually had this
haircut for several months but no one said anything about it being a dress
code violation until late last week. So this kid has had his hair like this. And then one day he walk in
to class and the teacher's like, Billy, what the hell? What is the little thing on your head? It's a haircut. It's a what? Boy, you better take your ass to the office. I ain't having this. It's distracting. This is what twelve-year-old
Xavier's hair looked like when he walked into class at Cedar Bayou junior school last Thursday. I was walking into class
and then she saw my hair. And then she said,
You can't have two lines in your hair. You can't have two lines in your hair. Suspended. I wanna see what this bitch look like. So I could be like, excuse me Ma'am, you
can't wear that stupid-ass logic to class. Like a boy can't have two lines in his head? I mean it ain't even a
private school or anything. It's a regular school. Two lines is gonna stop
you from teaching this kid. Y'all gonna suspend him? School said fix it by Monday or be
punished with in-school suspension. I don't think it's fair. He's gotten his hair cut
like this for six months. Now all of a sudden it's a problem. Where he had a space
here and a space there. They're like, fix it. But what y'all want him
to do, shave his head? Y'all want him to like glue his hair back? Y'all want him to wear a weave? What do you want this boy to do? How you gonna fix it? Y'all gonna have to wait until it grows back. He took a Sharpie permanent marker
and colored the bottom of this area So in order for him to get an education, we have to treat his hair
like a coloring book, I guess. Wow, so to fix it, they took a Sharpie. Why are you gonna take a Sharpie of
all the things you could cover it with? They got sprays for like gray hair
that you could like spray on him. I'm pretty sure they could
like spray it on his head. Jeez. This is traumatizing. Imagine getting suspended for your haircut. Bye bitch. Y'all don't want me here. Imma leave. Letters, symbols and designs
beyond a single straight line which draw attention to an individual shall not be permitted. Okay, hold up. He doesn't even have
letters, symbols or a design. He got a straight line. It says
beyond a straight line. Is it because he had two straight lines? Like one straight line is okay. What do you want this boy to do? This is a ridiculous man. Next up, this kid got
suspended for wearing a hoodie. Okay, I'm good. I ain't got a hood. I ain't in school either. This doesn't apply to me. Suspended for a hoodie? Damn, might as well
suspend the whole school. Penn Hill students
are speaking out tonight, after dozens were suspended
for wearing hoodies to school. Hoodies are banned but some say
there's a reason for wearing them. Dozens? I feel like the teachers
just don't want to go to work. We can't go to work if all
our students are suspended. Let's just suspend everybody. The Penn Hills School District
suspended dozens of students for various dress code violations. Now I had the chance to speak to
one of those students today. He wasn't in school because he says
he took the risk of wearing a hoodie despite the district's
new dress code policy. New dress code policy, no hoodies. So if I wore a sweater without a hood it's okay? I need to know. My first suspension is because of a hoodie. This is the hoodie that got 18 year old Chris
Dixon suspended from school on Friday. Oh, excuse me young man,
what does this hoodie say? It's all starting to make sense now. [Music] Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. Going to school and you get suspended
for supporting the school. Call a bunch of students down
to talk to us in the cafeteria and suspended us for
a dress code violation. And majority of us was because of hoodies. The school suspended students for
wearing a hoodie that the school sells. What? That's like y'all buying my merch and
then I ban you from watching my videos. What the fu-- The policy states that students may
wear garments with hoods to school but must remove them and place them
in lockers or bags once school begins. So if it's cold in the class, you can't wear
a hoodie? You can't wear a jacket? Like bitch, I'm cold. Classrooms are like 60 degrees,
what do you want me to do? Why with only a hood? What if I tuck the damn hood in my shirt? People out here getting suspended over this. There are people dying out there. And there are people getting
suspended over wearing a hoodie. A garment with a hood
presents a unique concern. Both in regard to safety and
disruption of the educational process. Oh my god. Jake over there, he's wearing a hoodie. I cannot concentrate on my work. Oh my god, that hood. I just can't stop thinking about it. It's just so disruptive. I'm done. I'm like so done with this. They've come up with saying that
it's potentially like gang related or they conceal weapons in it. Y'all hear that? Y'all wear a hoodie to school,
you're most likely in a gang. Or you have weapons hidden in there. On Friday the district confirmed
that it suspended 46 students in high school for various
dress code violations between Monday and
Thursday of last week. 40 something students suspended. I feel like the teacher is like,
I don't want to deal with these kids. I ain't trying to do all this extra work. Less students means less work for me. Just suspend them. I can't believe this is real. This is actually real. This is no troll. First we got hoodies. And now we got, Dozens of girls are forced to serve
in-school suspension for wearing yoga pants. Man, I am so done with school because that is all
I used to wear. Hoodies and yoga pants. What the hell are you
supposed to wear to school? Y'all want me to come in my underwear? Is that okay? Or am I still
gonna get dress coded? Yeah, Imma get dressed coded. Literally, the two most comfortable pieces
of clothing, hoodies and yoga pants. Students here at Loveland High School tell
me they were told late yesterday afternoon that they were no longer allowed
to wear yoga pants to class. So today about 50 girls say they decided to
stand up in what they believe in. There ain't nothing girls believe
in more than yoga pants. You could take away a woman's rights but you could not take
away her Lululemons. Typical high school students. But not your typical day
at Loveland High School. Yoga pants. Dozens of teens, including
many honors students reprimanded over what
they chose to wear to class. Y'all gonna ban yoga pants,
we all gonna show up in yoga pants. Yoga pants. We're just trying to like make a point
that we all just want to go to school. We want to be comfortable. We want to get our work done
and we just want to go home. Guys will still be like, no, you just want to
show off your butt, slut. They just wanted to be comfy. Comfy yoga pants reveal too much. Loveland School administrators
apparently think so. Olivia Leg was one of 17 who spent the day
in in-school for suspension for wearing them. Dozens of others say they were
sent home or forced to change. So, is it because it's distracting or
is it because they're see-through? Like, I know in my school, you
weren't allowed to wear tights or like see through yoga pants, but like
most yoga pants are not see-through. Some yoga pants are like,
especially the cheap ones, Ya girls booty like stretches it, and if you were like bend over in
them, it is kind of see-through. But I understand that. It does say revealing clothing is unacceptable. Revealing clothing is unacceptable. Since when are yoga pants revealing clothing? What the hell? I think it's like just wearing sweatpants. It doesn't distract us. I feel like sweat pants
make your booty pop more. How come sweatpants are
allowed but yoga pants aren't? And these students say they don't
wear these pants for attention, but because they're comfortable. Being banned from yoga pants
and telling us that they're revealing and unacceptable, it's just not right. Like they go down to your legs. They cover everything. Girls, they just want to be comfy. This kid was suspended
for posting on social media. I feel like this should be a thing. Young people who talk shit online,
they should be able to track your IP to your school and report your ass. How embarrassing would that be? I just want to see all
the trolls get in trouble. It only took a few words
for 8th grader Logan Johnson to realize the power of social media. I replied to her story as do it,
because her story was, should I drink bleach? So I just said, do it. I replied to her story, as do it,
because her story was, should I drink bleach? So I just said, Do it. I mean, this is a damn kid being a kid. Also probably a leafy fan or something. So many little boys his age,
they try to be all edgy. And this one, he got in trouble. Replied to another Monroe Junior
High students Instagram post got him suspended Friday for 10 days. His parents were shocked. Ten days suspension
for telling somebody, do it. Drink the bleach. What about the kid who
posted the bleach saying, should I drink bleach? What the f -- They should gets to suspended too. I'm thinking something
serious, something major. He's pulled a gun. He has, he has done bad things. Pulled a gun. His dad talking about, Oh, my son got a 10 day suspension.
Oh, I was thinking he pulled a gun. No, motherf--, it would be all over the news. Your son would be in jail. He's thinking it so casually too. Like, oh, my son pulled a gun or something. In the thread after Johnson posted do it, the student who made
the original post said, You want me to KMS? Meaning kill myself. And thanks, as those letters
didn't click at first, so he replied, You're welcome. Damn, I feel like a lot of my haters. Just really dumb little boys
that don't know what to say. And this one just so happened to get in trouble. I would never want
someone to kill themselves. Never. Y'all throwing around kill
yourself, drink bleach. Are gonna sit here like, I would never want
someone to kill themselves. Never. Then don't say it. Where do they get the
power to reach into your life after school hours, off school property? Not even talking about school issues. For something, a question that was
asked and answered with two words. Okay, let me tell you a little story
because this actually happened to me. When I was in middle school,
I did the most petty thing. I liked this boy and then he started dating
this girl. And she knew that I liked him. And I'm like, girl, what you doing? You know I liked him. And then she just like ignored me
and started avoiding me at school. And then I messaged her on Facebook, I'm like, you such an ugly bitch. F -- you. I don't know exactly what I
said but I said something mean. And you know what she did,
she printed it out, took it to the Principal,
and got my ass in trouble. I didn't get suspended or
anything but basically the principal thought it was really stupid, and just had us like sit and
talk and like pretend to be friends. Stop being like mean to each other. They're like, I won't get you in
trouble if you just like shake hands and be friends right now. And we were just like, Yeah, friends. But anyways, that's all for today. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Comment below. Which one you think is the stupidest, and
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