Outrageous!!! Young Woman Banned From Six Flags...

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...for wearing an "inappropriate" T-shirt.

https://www.yahoo.com/style/confused-six-flags-didn-t-223801472.html

A woman is claiming that Six Flags in NJ denied her entrance to the park because security said her shirt was inappropriate and "against park rules."

So she had to swap shirts with her male friend.


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Sorry, sweetheart, not buying your phony story. Dozens or hundreds of women are at Six Flags every day in way more revealing clothing than yours.

Either:

A. You're making the whole thing up in a lame attempt for your 15 seconds...

or

B. One or both of the shirts had offensive or unsuitable sayings or graphics and you turned them inside out for your photo op.

or

C. Maybe a combination of both.

The article congratulates the woman for "refusing to stand down in the face of sexism." Hello, even if the story is true, she DID stand down.....she swapped shirts with the guy. But what can you expect from a site called HelloGiggles?
 

...for wearing an "inappropriate" T-shirt.

https://www.yahoo.com/style/confused-six-flags-didn-t-223801472.html

A woman is claiming that Six Flags in NJ denied her entrance to the park because security said her shirt was inappropriate and "against park rules."

So she had to swap shirts with her male friend.


a6497999d51c91dfbb38a3a5397e807a



Sorry, sweetheart, not buying your phony story. Dozens or hundreds of women are at Six Flags every day in way more revealing clothing than yours.

Either:

A. You're making the whole thing up in a lame attempt for your 15 seconds...

or

B. One or both of the shirts had offensive or unsuitable sayings or graphics and you turned them inside out for your photo op.

or

C. Maybe a combination of both.

The article congratulates the woman for "refusing to stand down in the face of sexism." Hello, even if the story is true, she DID stand down.....she swapped shirts with the guy. But what can you expect from a site called HelloGiggles?


She's a modern day Joan of Arc!!


;)
 
Not sure why you would bother starting a thread about something you believe to be completely false but, in any case, three seconds of googling brought up several articles with further details. It was her bra that was the issue, the dress code standards were not being applied consistently, a male security guard allegedly made a highly inappropriate comment to her, and Six Flags has apologized. Link at the bottom of article:


This Girl Is Speaking Out After Six Flags Allegedly Enforced Sexist Dress Code

The park has responded.


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"I was re-entering the park with my friends after I was already admitted earlier that day," Bina told Seventeen.com. "I had forgotten something in the car. Going back in, I had to go through the metal detecters again, which had lights that picked up the neon light blue bralette I was wearing under my T-shirt."

That's when she noticed a male security guard staring at her. He asked her to stop and wait, and she assumed she had something metal on her that was triggering an alarm. That's when she saw him go get a female security guard, who came over to Bina and said her shirt was "inappropriate" and "against park rules."

"I was so upset and angry," Bina told Seventeen.com. "My mother saw me leave the house this morning and she didn't think it was inappropriate. And how could I have been let in earlier that day by a female guard? Now suddenly the rules have changed when there's a male guard paying closer attention to my cleavage?"

Bina was told she could be escorted into the park by the female guard to buy a T-shirt, which Bina wasn't into doing. (This also seems like a pretty gross way for the park to push its own merchandise.) That's when her friend pointed out a man who was entering the park wearing a see-through shirt with cut-outs where his nipples were and asked the guard why he was allowed to enter. The guard allegedly said: "It's different. He's a boy and doesn't have boobs."

"Well, yes he does," Bina responded.

That's when Bina had a genius idea. She and her guy friend went into the parking lot and switched shirts. They re-entered with the same male security guard and no one was stopped.

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Bina Ramesh
Once they got in the park, they switched back shirts and spent the day celebrating her birthday. But Bina was still upset and embarrassed about what happened. She posted her story on Facebook and Twitter and received hundreds of likes and comments and shares.



"I'm so glad that people felt as angry as my friends are I about the situation," she told Seventeen.com. "But this double standard needs to change." She's right. Guys can wear whatever they want, but girls are policed for daring to have a feminine body.

Bina is speaking out about all of this in hopes Six Flags will change its policies or at least acknowledge that this is an issue that needs to be addressed.

Six Flags' official dress code policy states the following:

In keeping with our family-friendly environment, and for safety reasons, Six Flags enforces a dress code. Proper attire must be worn in the park at all times, including shirts and appropriate footwear. Clothing or tattoos with offensive language or graphics are not permitted at any time. Examples of clothing not permitted are those displaying: Profanity, Pornography, Graphic violence, Support of drugs and drug use, Gang symbols, Promotion of discrimination against any group. Bathing suits may be worn only in water park areas. Park admission may be denied if clothing or tattoos are deemed to be inappropriate by management and the Guest refuses all reasonable options. Shirts cannot be turned inside out as a solution.

No where is there talk of cleavage or bralattes under shirts.

"What they did to me was unfair," says Bina. "I want them to face the consequences for how they made me feel. They made me feel like I was inferior to a man because I was not allowed to wear the same thing as a man."

In a statement to Seventeen.com, Kaitlyn Pitts,
Public Relations Supervisor of Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari and Hurricane Harbor, stated: "We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused this guest. Similar to many public venues, we strive to maintain a family-friendly environment."



http://www.seventeen.com/life/real-girl-stories/news/a41989/six-flags-sexist-dress-code-bina-ramesh/
 
So Six Flags apologized for not letting her in for a reason not listed anywhere in their dress code. And the shirt in question is a normal shirt.

I feel like I'm missing part of the story:confused3

The grey shirt she originally was wearing was rather low cut, and sheer. Her little bra (bralette) was a bit too small to cover her nipples. Between the two, she was apparently underdressed.
 












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