Nolte: NY Times Offers Advice to Protest Trump’s ‘Unspoken Dress Code’
The far-left new York Times is now offering the privileged Resistance advice on how to fight Donald Trump’s “unspoken dress code.”

The far-left new York Times is now offering the privileged Resistance advice on how to fight Donald Trump’s “unspoken dress code.”
Spirit Airlines has updated its policies for travelers, and some of the strict rules may get you kicked off a flight.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is reportedly making a push to return to the informal Senate dress code that required senators to sport business attire on the floor, which Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) axed last weekend.
The Canadian military is set to greatly relax their dress code rules, allowing soldiers to sport tattoos on their faces as well as grow their hair to any length they wish and dye it any colour they wish.
A Texas school district announced an updated dress code on Tuesday, and officials cited several benefits to the changes.
Some Ukrainian refugees in Sweden have been told to dress modestly so as not to provoke men from other cultures also living there.
Women in Afghanistan may continue studying at universities, including at the post-graduate level, but classrooms must be gender-segregated and enforce an Islamic dress code, the newly formed government of the Taliban terror group announced Sunday.
An eighth grader in Cobb County, Georgia, is not happy after spending her first day of school in the front office due to what she and others claim is a “sexist” rule.
After the Texas Supreme Court agreed that Gov. Greg Abbott (R) can temporarily block mask mandates in Dallas and San Antonio, one Texas school board has found a loophole by inserting masks into its dress code policy.
Students in Montgomery County schools in Maryland will be subject to sweeping new policies that cater to transgenders and provide safe spaces.
Arlington Public Schools puts sweeping transgender policies in place backed by LGBT groups at the start of the new school year.
A student petition that criticizes a Texas high school’s dress code as “outdated” and “gender biased” wants administrators to change the rules and allow boys to wear makeup on campus so they may express themselves in “what is supposed to be a safe environment.”
A restaurant based in Indianapolis, Indiana, allegedly asked one of its customers to leave for wearing a necklace containing a large cross.
A new Hooters restaurant is coming to a West Texas city, but one local Christian university frowns on its female students working at the chain known for scantily clad waitresses, chicken wings, and the slogan “delightfully tacky, yet unrefined.”
Children across Texas are heading back to school but two boys, in different parts of the state, got sent home because their flowing tresses violated grooming policies for males. Their parents are up in arms, claiming “discrimination” and “sexism.”
TEL AVIV – The Knesset announced on Tuesday that a ban on short skirts will remain in place but enforcement will be gradual, a committee of lawmakers and parliamentary staff ruled.
Israel’s parliament will ease its dress code rules, an official said Thursday, after staffers demonstrated when colleagues who wore skirts deemed too short were barred from entering the building.
TEL AVIV – More than thirty parliamentary aides showed up to work at the Knesset Wednesday wearing miniskirts and dresses in protest after a few of their coworkers were barred from entering the building for being dressed “immodestly.”
Members of the female Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) brigade mutilated and butchered a mom who breastfed her child in Raqqa, Syria, according to reports.
The religious radicals who rule Iran have stepped up their enforcement of male-female separation on the ski slopes, dispatching units to enforce segregation laws high up in the mountains.
Controversy erupted over the U.S. Air Force dad who questioned a North Texas school district’s dress code. Nasty Facebook posts, a protest to defend the school district’s patriotic honor, and pronouncements of police protection dispatched district-wide for alleged death threats all came because an Iraq war veteran questioned something in the policy.
Twin sisters at a North Texas middle school got the surprise of their young lives when they stumbled into trouble for wearing front-zip hoodies with patriotic U.S. Air Force logos. District officials said that the oversized emblems violated the school’s dress-code policy.
A 5-year-old was forced to change from a sundress to jeans and a t-shirt after Cy-Fair Independent Scholl District officials decided that showing her shoulders was “immoral”. They also objected to her ankles showing as well.