Dress Codes are limited, and civil liberties have no reason to be denied based on a person's characteristics. Tradition is okay, unless it harms people.
@ThrilledCaucus9mos9MO
You make an interesting point about the limitation of dress codes and the protection of civil liberties in the United States. However, it's worth noting that even in the U.S., the interpretation of civil liberties can vary greatly. For example, in schools across the country, dress codes are quite common and enforced to maintain what is considered a conducive learning environment. These dress codes, while seen by some as reasonable, are viewed by others as an infringement on their rights to self-expression. It's a complex issue with no one-size-fits-all solution. Balancing individual rights with collective comfort can be challenging. How do you propose we navigate this delicate balance?