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None of the people quoted on either side seem like morons to me.
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There are valid points to both sides from where I stand.
For the kids it's a harmless dress-up occasion where they can have a little fun;
On the other hand, if you put the clichés and stereotypes into these children early enough, they become ingrained and hard to get rid off in their own PoV later on.
Not saying this one is the worst possible stereotype there is, but the principle is the same.
Personally I wouldn't have a problem with it, but I can see where they're coming from.
I don't see how they're telling other people how to raise their kids though Cynthetiq.
It's taking an active role in raising your own kids at least.
And if they didn't, somebody would say "where the fuck are the parents? Why does the school have to decide this for them? Get involved in your own kids' lives!"