X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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14th January 06, 12:18 PM
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At this point I don't see this being a heritage issue.
I think being male is a pretty important part of my heritage. Males are being discriminated against in schools and work when it comes to clothing.
But then, there are lots of folks who see kilt-wearing strictly as an expression of their culture and are quite happy with them being restricted -- even to the extent of limiting everyone else's clothing choices to uniforms.
As I've said before, there are a lot of different agendas at work here.
My agenda is, and has always been: "What gets more guys into kilts is good. What doesn't get more guys into kilts is bad."
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