61 Replies to “Meal Team Six vs Student”

  1. My friend’s daughter goes to BD High School. In her words:
    – she was pulled from class for wearing ‘inappropriate shorts’
    – all the girls pulled from class were lined up and told to bend over in front of the principal.
    – there is a suspicion that the principal targeted the ‘least likely to complain’ students
    – the principal is a womyn
    And it is blistering hot in Ottawa this week.
    Anyway, I have no f**king idea whats going on. But if enough SJWs and OttawaPolice get involved, its sure worth a watch.

    1. Dress code enforcement? Fine.

      Bend over in front of the principal? That’s gonna net someone a fat lip.

  2. Hmmmm….

    1. I have no problem with a school invoking a dress code. I think more should do it.
    2. I have no problem with a kid who mouths off to police being taken downtown for a little scare. Also, as pointed out in the article, the “children” were not on school property. Technically, there is truancy.

    So, enlighten me as to what I should be livid about please.

    Additionally, if I’m a teacher and kids walk out of my classroom I immediately hold a quiz for the remaining students…those that left get a zero…and it counts towards their grade. School isn’t a democracy.

      1. Orse n Kev.

        Time for the both of ya to get fitted for your Gauletier uniforms…ensure you have a horse whip added.

        You guys shoulda stayed in the 40’s.

    1. Only fascists believe anyone, of any age, should be arrested for speech. Mouthing off to a police officer is speech. Taking people of any age downtown is a physical arrest and likely was coupled with an assault. The police officers in charge committed two crimes and need to be charged and convicted then fired.

      What on earth are you thinking here? You’re talking like Justin Trudeau.

  3. I know nothing about that particular story, that school, that event.

    But a dress code in school is a good thing in my opinion, especially in this day and age where teen girls dress like prostitutes and boys dress like girls.

    I wish nurses in hospitals wore all the same uniforms.

    I think we have become a messed up society where people dress like clowns or like they have mental problems ( well many of them do have mental problems )

    Maybe there is more to the story, but the 51 second videos does not say…

          1. Below in the comments you say that we should get shot for disagreeing with you.

            That is death threats.

  4. “I think we have become a messed up society where people dress like clowns or like they have mental problems ( well many of them do have mental problems )”
    Canadian Friend:

    I immediately thought of Dear leader, setting an example with his dress-up idiocy and his mental problems.

  5. If there’s a dress code, there’s a dress code. Students have been protesting dress codes forever.

    The issue is that you don’t need armed and armored cops to arrest students over something as stupid as a dress code protest. This is a letter to the parents and three-day suspension issue at most.

    There’s certainly some room for rebellion here, though: all students should be told that if any school faculty or administrator tells them to bend over in front of them, that’s a “fuck off, you perv, and I’m calling my father” moment.

  6. In my community there was a cross dressing male student who routinely attended school in female garb. Everyone seemed to tolerate this – no big hassle.

    Until he/she was sent home because his/her skirt was too short.

  7. I will make a wild guess. The principal is an unattractive lesbian. If she isn’t why is she acting like one?

    1. scar, that’s guaranteed

      if i recall correctly , we wore shorts once a year , on sports day , my education between 50 and 60 years ago

    2. This is a tempest in a tea cup , our leaders want us focusing on this instead of more pressing problems that they created.
      They want us watching Circus and dole out free bread while our Rome burns down around us.
      If the inmates of this country truly woke up , Dear Leader would be stretched from a tall tree along with his partners in crime.

      Never take your eye off the ball.

      1. Exactly John

        I thought walkouts due to some BS authoritarian bent by teetotalers…was something we went through in the ’70’s..?? (it was in Vancouver at the time and the entire lower mainland high school students walked out..self incl.)…..girls then just wanted to wear jeans….Oooh the OUTRAGE…!!!

        Am floored this idiocy is still prevalent. Seems there’s wanna be control freaks in every generation… as we can see in the PMO.

        I’m with the students on this.

      1. She didn’t seem to be there. Found her elsewhere – 8.5 on the Scar Bonability Index. Not sure what her problem is.

  8. Just some more good cops protecting our civilization from bad fashion. I feel so much safer now.

  9. Unfortunately,I have become jaded against the police who I now see as a military force and not peace officers. As a law abiding citizen I have had too many recent interactions which corrupted my faith in their fair and impartial nature. So when I see this , I need to be convinced that the police are in the right and not the other way around. So I guess I’ve changed. I know “ who are you going to call when intruders come to my home.” Well I don’t expect the police to show up and if they do as a home owner I am likely to get charged as I have something to loose and I can pay the system. Just give us back our guns and the right to protect ourselves and I won’t call to bother you and waste valuable taxpayer’s money.

  10. I participated in a parent/ student council meeting on the topic of student dress code. I was the only male parent in the room (one father is on the council so technically two males). No need for me to tell you all that all the parents there were against the dress code, but when I pressed them, it was obvious they were against any dress code not just the one presented. All the parents there were idiotically stupid. Some how telling girls that the boys should not be able to see bare breasts is “sexualizing young girls”.

    Female students versus male students are sanctioned for dress code violations at a rate of about 99 to 1 . I can assure you it is not because the enforcers are sexist. When you sanction boys for wearing tank tops, they generally stop because they don’t care enough about their clothes. Girls will wear shorts showing their butt cheeks over and over claiming it is “too hot out”. They will wear spaghetti strap tops over and over with the same excuse. How much hotter can it be for the girls than the boys? I never see boys wearing spaghetti strap tops or short shorts.

    1. Exactly correct. I find long linen or cotten skirts or dresses to be by far the coolest and most comfortable clothing in hot weather. I’m sure these girls would be horrified by that suggestion. Because no matter how much they protest about you “sexualizing” them, it is all about sexualizing themselves. Seriously, how do they think human females survived before they started running around in denim underwear and next to nothing on top.

      1. People have no pride in themselves.

        Fat little girls would never wear just rags at their part-time jobs and would love to wear the hijab.

  11. Dress code is always difficult.

    I was managing a plant during the hot pants era. One of my managers came to me for guidance about one of his employees who displayed her butt cheeks for all to see.

    My considered advice – “Enjoy the view.” This would probably get me arrested today.

  12. This made the local news. I only caught the tail end of the report, so I can’t be sure what the narrative was. Frankly, I’m not sure what to make of this either. On the one hand, I applaud students standing up for their rights, if there indeed was harassment going on. OTOH, I want to encourage schools to enforce a certain level of discipline.
    Regardless, I would like to chalk up the police conduct in this incident as yet another black mark for the OPS, and it’s current chief, Steve Bell.
    Pssst… don’t tell anybody, but there’s some behind-the-scenes activity going on with Steve Bell. I’m not at liberty to discuss this any further, but please, stay tuned.

  13. According to the Citizen, there was one arrest. If that was the student in the video, I don’t know what the cops are talking about “trespassing.” The kid was standing on a public sidewalk presumably outside of school grounds, and the fact that the cops claim that he was merely being “escorted off school grounds.” Yeah, if you call getting your wrists wired and slammed into a squad car “escorting.”

    If I were that kids parents, I’d seriously look into reporting these pigs—- I mean, “cops.” Perhaps a civil suite is in order.

    The OPS are rapidly transforming this city into a police state. Steve Bell better watch his back, or he may be facing some serious issues regarding his leadership of the OPS. Mayor Watson may not be too far behind either for recommending this Jack-boot thug as a man of “high integrity.”

  14. well my situation went the other way at this very time of year. l distinctly recollect May, about grade 4, 5.
    my whacko muther ordered me to wear leggings ‘because thats what her mother made her do’, REGARDLESS OF THE WEATHER.
    (craziness in abundance her side of the fambly). only that 1 time. natch only kid racing around in 70 F with . . . . .
    leggings on.
    then there was the time l was ordered to attend cub scouts with long underwear rolled up under those baden powell pedophile short pants (google it), because she hadnt done the laundry. or maybe because they were so poor (ol dad a textbook lrish drunk) l didnt have any. not sure. l blocked out a lot of stuff from those times.
    nutso. the woman was nutso. at least l got autism out of the deal and turned it into a very long and profitable career in IT seeing as l think like a computer. (STNG Data aka the talented Brent Spiner my all time fav science fictional character)

    y’all have a good weekend

  15. Just remember, this is the same Authoritarian Ottawa that thought it perfectly fine to beat the crap out of peaceful protesters. It’s in their DNA. There is no atrocity that Ottawa “officials” will think is “too much”.

    Vote the brown & black shirts out. That’s the only way to effect change.

  16. As my former high school principal said during an assembly of the entire 1200 students;
    “Don’t pull a boner!” (The dude later retired).
    These kids live in the era of 24/7 sexualized content on cellphones, interwebz, TV, cinema, rap-rap, tik-tok, et al.
    Who sets boundaries? Hopefully parents.

    1. Can remember a time when male teachers wore sport jackets and ties and female teachers wore dresses or pantsuits. Today teachers wear what ever strikes their fancy and display anything goes hairstyles. Those long ago dress codes would be nixed by todays teacher unions. I guess that lead by example or any semblance of professionalism is dead. So yes, dress codes but for the teachers.

  17. No matter what you think of the kid, the demonstration or the dress code, here’s some food for thought:

    It is legal for the cops to arrest some kid standing on a sidewalk, doing nothing but run his mouth. Guaranteed the court case (if there is one) finds the cops acted within the law.

    Is it a good thing for Meal Team 6 to be able to do any damn thing they want, and it’s all within the law? I’m thinking no. Just my opinion.

    1. “It is legal for the cops to arrest some kid standing on a sidewalk, doing nothing but run his mouth. Guaranteed the court case (if there is one) finds the cops acted within the law.”

      In Canada, common assault can be as simple as swearing at someone or threatening them.

      1. “In Canada, common assault can be as simple as swearing at someone or threatening them.”

        Swearing alone isn’t assault. The definition of assault is threatening violence. Gestures threatening violence work too.

        1. So , no more mock dragging my finger across my throat at someone ?
          Guess I’ll have to stop with the single finger salute also , including the yelling of shoving it up their neither regions.

  18. Not one of these brats would show up to their part-time jobs or a mosque wearing the rubbish that passes for clothes.

    If I had my way, I’d go all Peter the Great on people’s @$$es and fine anyone wearing pajamas outside the house.

    DON’T get me started on leggings and fat people in them.

  19. Not one of these brats would show up to their part-time jobs or a mosque wearing the rubbish that passes for clothes. If I had my way, I’d go all Peter the Great on people’s @$$es and fine anyone wearing pajamas outside the house. DON’T get me started on leggings and fat people in them.

  20. Those really short shorts are not appropriate for a learning environment. Send them home and don’t let them come back until they are properly dressed.

    1. Young people have enough distractions in school. Uniforms and morality dress codes are good for many reasons if not to to minimize distractions.

      Early British education produced the best and sharpest minds for a very long time, as most well healed private schools still do today. School uniforms have been chosen by the very best educators the world and rejected by the worst in public educational systems.

  21. BD is my old high school. Was in the second cohort to pass through soon after the school opened. They’ve always done basic checks to see if student dress complied to the code. This is nothing but rinse and repeat twenty years on. If anything, the dress code is more lax than it has ever been.

    This is nothing but attention craving children seeking a break from classwork. They did this then, they do it now.
    Short shorts and spaghetti straps are simply not acceptable wear, duh. Even less so in a Catholic school if one cares about that distinction.

    I am no fan of the Ottawa police, but this is not some orwellian situation. The only youth removed from the grounds was not part of the BD student body and schools have always taken a strong line against kids who are not students comming onto the grounds.

    As for the, It’s too hot! crowd, get a grip. The school has air-con, if anything it gets a little chilly. Am a teacher now in Darwin Australia (way, way hotter than Ottawa) and school uniforms that cover most skin are the norm, no one is suffering.

    Again, no fan of Ottawa police, but those seeking an easy Meal Team Six gotcha moment are just barking up the wrong tree, and looking silly while they’re at it.

  22. remember folks, there is a tough albeit very thin sheet of mylar between copsssssss upholding the law aaaand
    turning it all into a police state using every fcuking excuse to exert POWAH POWAH POWAH.
    OPS is poking around for a weak spot. the utter WORST thugs in the nation because true to human nature,
    immense powah – accountability leads to . . . . to . . . . . . . . . . . . .
    aaaaand to think the stereotype is the ultra hard core right wing conservatives engaging in mutual back scratching.
    (we’se living in a lost episode of the old 60s Twilight Zone.)

    anybody; *aaaaaanybody* wanna see how bad policing is in 2022, click here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNwmY9KurI8

    hope the snivelling walmart SHYTS are happy.

  23. Nothing a good trampling by Canada’s finest won’t fix. Bring on the jack boots and teach these kids the finer points of communism and authoritarianism.

  24. Puritans are to be shot on sight. You’re all freaks.
    As soon as you side with the jackbooted thugs I know you need to eat lead.
    Let kids be kids or hang yourself.

    1. These “kids” are spoiled, unkempt little nobodies who aim for the lowest fruit, get their slattern mothers to do their fighting for them and consider themselves victorious when they walk out of class, something they wanted to do all day.

      Let me know when these “kids” take a real stand and show up at their part-time jobs or at mosques dressed like slobs and strippers.

  25. I absolutely love this ! The societal ideal of “respecting authority and the law” horse left the barn quite awhile ago. This is just educating the youngsters what adults have realized for some time. I go out of my way to tell every policekind what I think of their profession. Rise of the “Proetorian Guard” https://www.caseyresearch.com/daily-dispatch/rise-praetorian-class/ . The fun is just beginning, if you can’t beat em start fighting them when you can. HANG The F ON .

  26. l have mused with friends what it would take for a spontaneous movement to pop up, the motive and objective to promote folks with a terminal diagnosis, when they could, to stock up on machine pistols and explosives and ye olde ‘whatever’ and go on a killing spree against cops. ’50 years to life’ sayeth judgey judge. thank you profoudly sayeth mr/ms new-lease-on-life’.

    not that lm promoting it (nudge nudge wink wink).

  27. I have it on good authority that the principle was a man who identified as a woman

  28. Ah, Ottawa- you haven’t changed a bit.

    Back in the early 70’s, at Merivale High School, teachers were issued rulers so they could measure whether a girl’s skirt was more than the minimum 6″ above the knee. One day I watched as a teacher stopped a red-headed girl named Colleen so he could measure her skirt.

    As he knelt down in front of her and tried to put his ruler up against her leg, this Irish girl (with an Irish temper), hauled off and belted the teacher with her purse, yelling at the top of her lungs “Don’t you EVER touch me again!” She hit him so hard he was knocked over and hit the wall.

    This was the same school that claimed jeans weren’t acceptable clothing, because the brads on the pockets were scratching the stools in the chemistry class. (Pretty much impossible to do this.) One day at the beginning of the school year, they sent home a male student for wearing brand new blue jeans. He returned with his angry mother, who marched into the school office, demanded to see the principle, and then ripped him a new one in front of everyone. She told him she didn’t have time for this, that she spent her hard earned money on clothes that would last, and that she was going to keep sending him to school in blue jeans.

    They dropped the blue jean ban the next day.

    I think we’re all in agreement that there is something deeply wrong in Ottawa. ‘Twas ever thus.

  29. That sounds like an awfully reasonable dress code mixed with a bunch of students looking for drama.

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