Since when did what women choose to wear become a matter of debate?
A teacher in Atlanta has been condemned by some for her choice in clothing when teaching children ages 9-10, in another example of anyone and everyone debating what is right and proper for an individual woman to wear.
According to BET, Patrice “Tricey” Brown is a fourth grade teacher in Atlanta, Georgia in the US.
Uploading pictures to her Instagram, the teacher soon began to garner attention as judgemental people everywhere took issue with the garments she was wearing to work.
https://twitter.com/jayserius/status/775379130749743104
Apparently, her appearance left some parents unhappy that her clothing was “too sexualised” to be teaching young children.
Opinion seems to be divided on what precisely it is okay for Brown to wear, like it’s topic that should be up for public debate.
One side aren’t fans of Patrice Brown’s dress code, saying that she could wear something more inappropriate…
https://twitter.com/ShannonGoodpres/status/775526464292663296?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
personally I think it's inappropriate for a school teacher to be dressed in stilettos and tight fitting clothes
— fiahriah (@fiahriah) September 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/ChrisPaulComedy/status/775400584278974464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Whilst others were more supportive, saying that the teacher should be allowed wear what she wants…
@triceyl__ I see nothing wrong with the way you dress. People have nothing else to do. Leave you alone that's it. pic.twitter.com/QZ9YsN20Cp
— Mr. Clyburn (@clyburn10) September 13, 2016
You do you @triceyl__ tell em boy bye 👋 https://t.co/5umNhcE8uM
— Dazza 🏳️🌈 (@DarronDiesel) September 13, 2016
Y'all tryna down @triceyl__ for what ? Im here for #Teacherbae 😍😍 shes classy with it
— MUVA Honey🤍 (@_realhoneyv) September 12, 2016
We don’t see the problem, but what do we know? We’d assume it should be up to her.
This story originally appeared on Her.ie.
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