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An 11-year-old biracial student has received in-school suspension over a hairstyle his Texas family says is part of his culture, according to his mother.

Maddox Cozart, a student at Raymond Mays Middle School in Troy, began his two-week punishment April 5 after his hair was cut and styled into a braided knot, Hope Cozart said in a Facebook post.

His mother said Maddox has never been in trouble at school and makes good grades. In an interview with renowned student advocate Stephanie Boyce, she called the suspension “ridiculous.”

“He is mixed with Black, white and Native American. He should be able to present himself any way he wants that is not harming anyone else,” Cozart said during the Facebook Live interview. “His hair is perfectly acceptable and it has been part of the African American culture and the Native American culture for so, so, so very long.”


The school’s handbook states boys are not allowed to wear their hair in a ponytail, top knot or bun. It also states hair should not touch the eyebrows in the front, go past the ear lobe on the sides or extend more than an inch past the shirt collar.

Troy Independent School District Superintendent Neil Jeter said he could not discuss student disciplinary action, KCEN-TV reported. He said the school board could take action regarding the hair policy before the next school year.

Cozart said the school’s decision is “a racial issue.”

“I have to fight for my child now because it’s going to help fight for the children in the future,” she told Boyce.


The Cozart family has retained California-based attorney Waukeen McCoy to challenge the school rules, which he called discriminatory.

“We will not stop until these outdated dress code policies, giving arbitrary discretion to school officials, are changed to be gender and race neutral,” McCoy said in a statement to McClatchy News.

McCoy sent a letter Wednesday to Jeter and Michelle Jolliff, principal of Raymond Mays Middle School. He said the suspension “has denied Maddox an education equal to that of the other students.”

“These policies have further been enforced in a racially discriminatory manner, as non-Black male students in Troy Independent School District have not been punished for wearing their hair in a bun, as Maddox has,” McCoy said in the letter.

A Change.org petition calling for for an end to the dress code policy received more than 800 signatures as of Friday afternoon.
 
Why make me click the link to see the stupid ass hairstyle? Just upload the picture.

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“He is mixed with Black, white and Native American. He should be able to present himself any way he wants that is not harming anyone else,”
Surely he can't look too ba-
Why make me click the link to see the stupid ass hairstyle? Just upload the picture.

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Dios Mios! Not only is the braid trash but you couldn't tell what race he is without her boosting about it.
 
“I have to fight for my child now because it’s going to help fight for the children in the future,” she told Boyce.
I'm glad she's doing this for the latter, because it's sure as hell not going to help the former.

Even if this goes 100% her way and her child gets unsuspended and everyone claps and it turns out he was Albert Einstein all along, she's just tanked his life at that school. He's going to be the kid of the helicopter mom that sued the school because they wanted him to cut off his ugly-ass hair knot. The teachers are going to heckle him almost as much as the other students will. He'll probably have to move schools anyway, so it's good that she's wasting all this money in the lawsuit to help other kids.
 
>Being punished for brazenly refusing to follow clearly stated and simple rules is a racial issue!

Lol, they're getting so close to self-awareness...
 
“I have to fight for my child now because it’s going to help fight for the children in the future,” she told Boyce.

Ironically enough this right here is why you see so many redpilled Anglo guys ending up with Latin or Asian wives these days.

Because nobody can handle Pumpkin Spice Lauren and her personality disorders anymore.
 
So it's okay for girls to do their hair in any stupid way they want, but for a boy it's crossing a line? Call me whatever you want, but goddamn people give too much of a shit about boys/men and their hair way too much.

Even if his hair looks stupid, at least mom gives a shit to keep it out of his face so that it isn't a true distraction. The second image of the little black girl's hair was one of my biggest annoyances growing up in a black-dominated state back in the day. Those fuckers just loved to clack their hair beads around and you couldn't say jack shit. In fact, a teacher got in trouble (rightfully) for cutting off a braid or two from a girl's head during class a few years back... but the stupid jogger couldn't stop clacking her fucking hair around. God forbid you tell them to NOT DO IT.

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So it's okay for girls to do their hair in any stupid way they want, but for a boy it's crossing a line? Call me whatever you want, but goddamn people give too much of a shit about boys/men and their hair way too much.

Even if his hair looks stupid, at least mom gives a shit to keep it out of his face so that it isn't a true distraction. The second image of the little black girl's hair was one of my biggest annoyances growing up in a black-dominated state back in the day. Those fuckers just loved to clack their hair beads around and you couldn't say jack shit. In fact, a teacher got in trouble (rightfully) for cutting off a braid or two from a girl's head during class a few years back... but the stupid jogger couldn't stop clacking her fucking hair around. God forbid you tell them to NOT DO IT.

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That looks so painful. That poor girl.
 
Imagine being suspended because your mother gave you a yee-yee ass haircut.

You know damn well there's no dad in the house, and that's not just because he would have been the one giving him a haircut otherwise-- the old man would have stopped this if he was worth anything, and maybe he would have called CPS before filing for divorce, too, so the mother couldn't do the equivalent of stapling a "kick me" sign on the back of his son's head ever again. This has to be some kind of child abuse.
“His hair is perfectly acceptable and it has been part of the African American culture and the Native American culture for so, so, so very long.”
I don't know what planet's African-American or Native American culture you're talking about, but I haven't seen a single black male wear anything even closely resembling that. If anybody wore that at any of the schools I went to, they'd be roasted for hours, nonstop. Hell, his follicles are gonna go ghost on him if you keep that up. That thing looks like you made a sculpture of a noose out of his hair. Maybe they suspended him to protect him from his peers and to send a message to you so you would never do this to your child again. Hot damn.
 
Why make me click the link to see the stupid ass hairstyle? Just upload the picture.

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Jesus. Just give that kid the ol' buzz cut and you'll never have to worry about "inappropriate hairstyles" ever again, which this current one is, btw.

Then again, he's light enough that someone might mistake him for a "white supremacist", lol.
 
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