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Six Flags Rejects Girl Because She Wears Dreadlocks. Fair or Foul?

Trish 2012/06/20 22:28:25
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Markeese Warner creates a petition against Six Flags because they rejected her application to work at the amusement park because her dreadlocks are considered, "extreme."

Markeese was looking for a summer job. She was simply going to work with foods no where near rides and was quote, disturbed to find out that I couldn’t work at Six Flags because of the texture of my hair.

Locks are predominantly worn by African-American, Caribbean and African people as an expression of how our hair grows naturally. My hair is important to me and part of who I am. I’ve had locks for about five years. Being disqualified as a potential employee because of my hair made me feel defeated; as my hair is representation of my personal growth through the years. It hurts to hear major employers like Six Flags call my natural hair and texture “extreme.” Unfortunately, throughout history, many people have demonized locks.
Markeese says on her petition site.

If you believe Markeese was treated wrongly by six flags click the link below and sign Markeese's petition.

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  • La 2012/06/20 23:25:42
    Fair
    La
    +12
    She's working with food. Dreadlocks are stereotypically (only sometimes mistakenly) considered dirty hair. Also I know from working with food with two different girls with long dreads, that it's really hard to get a hairnet over it.....

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  • Shaun 2012/08/29 14:39:52
    Fair
    Shaun
    As much as i dont like it, its up to the business to decide what their employees should wear. And the employees have to follow that dress code whether they like it or not.
  • shywink 2012/06/28 12:45:50
    Fair
    shywink
    All places of employment have "dress codes" and if you can't live up to their specifications of what their standards for dress (including hair cuts and styles) then, no, you don't get to work there.
  • Boo 2012/06/27 22:13:43
    Fair
    Boo
    +1
    Besides, employers can hire whomever they want or not hire whomever they want. This is like playing the race card! Get a haircut and conservative style, and she will stand a much better chance getting a job.
  • JonDeniro 2012/06/25 17:14:19
    Foul
    JonDeniro
    Will people ever outgrow this sort of nonsense?
  • Wolfman 2012/06/25 04:44:02
    Fair
    Wolfman
    +1
    I would not hire her for any sort of public service.
  • MlssCue =Go Blue= 2012/06/25 01:45:11
    Foul
    MlssCue =Go Blue=
    I know we have all seen some crazy styles on black women & this is far from extreme. Just not right.
  • TheBorg 2012/06/25 01:21:15 (edited)
    Fair
    TheBorg
    +2
    "The roots of dreadlocks can be trailed to the Rastafarians of Jamaica, and further, to Indian sages and yogis, but they have never been more popular or widespread than they are today. It is said that dreadlocks originated with these eastern holy men." ~ http://www.dreadlocks.org/the...

    If she is an indian sage or yogis then my answer would be "No" because that would be discrimination based on religion.

    The fact the she is African-american and not Caribbean and that her choice of hair style has nothing to do with religion means she is just throwing around B.S. and looking for attention. Her attention seeking behavior actually proves Six-Flags made the right decision in not hiring her.
    religion throwing attention attention seeking actions proofs six-flags decision hiring
  • Gloria 2012/06/25 01:00:15
    Foul
    Gloria
    Signed. What's the deal?
  • **StarzAbove** 2012/06/25 00:27:24
    Fair
    **StarzAbove**
    +3
    They have the right to hire whomever they want. If she wanted the job, she should change her hairstyle.
  • jasmine1 2012/06/24 20:24:27
    Fair
    jasmine1
    +3
    If you want the job, change your hair.
  • Habibiti 2012/06/24 00:38:00
    Foul
    Habibiti
    I wonder why they did that.
  • MrsJJS 2012/06/23 22:28:34
    Fair
    MrsJJS
    +6
    Ahhh bless....this must be the first time this child has realized that she and her wants and needs are not the center of the universe. The poor thing must be traumatized. Well you know what they say...the first cut is the deepest.
  • mustangluver 2012/06/23 18:24:51
    Foul
    mustangluver
    I don't believe it as there are tons of ppl that i have seen there with dreadlocks.
  • Dandydon 2012/06/23 17:49:12
    Fair
    Dandydon
    +5
    A business has a right to set it's own dress codes and rules.

    What's foul is instead of her finding somewhere else to work,because she doesn't want to follow their dress code.
    She's going to find some leech lawyer and become a new instant millionaire and driving up prices at Six Flags..
    Only in America...
  • TuringsChild 2012/06/23 17:12:24
    Foul
    TuringsChild
    That's stupid. It's just a hair style, isn't it? Did they also reject long haired hippy weirdo freaks back in the '70's? No, they did not. I ought to know!!!
  • frank 2012/06/23 16:59:01
    Fair
    frank
    +4
    It is Fair if they have a dress code for employees, if not it's Foul.
  • ☮ Ron ☮ Paul ☮ 2012! ☮ 2012/06/23 06:55:00
    Fair
    ☮ Ron ☮ Paul ☮ 2012! ☮
    +7
    Why make a stink, look for something else. Playing the "race card" to get a job is FOUL!
  • Sofahead 2012/06/21 22:14:21 (edited)
    Fair
    Sofahead
    +8
    To put it politely compared to how i really want to answer this,
    this is a load of nonsense. Grow up.
    If the company has an established standard of appearance then you comply with it or seek employment elsewhere. When I got my first real job in the early Seventies, I cut what was then fashionably long hair to get the job. Other people shaved beards. Yes the company served people who had long hair and/or beards

    I think it is pathetic that this girl defines herself and her accomplishments by her the length of her hair and it's style. She should seek counciling about her self image.
  • Vision of Verve 2012/06/21 18:14:18
  • Airhead Vision ... 2012/06/23 19:24:34
    Airhead
    +1
    How do you know that her dreads were dirty?
  • desi-cakes 2012/06/21 16:34:44
    Foul
    desi-cakes
    So foul!
  • I like him....he hates me 2012/06/21 14:02:37
    Foul
    I like him....he hates me
    wtf????
  • FlyAway 2012/06/21 09:59:59
    Foul
    FlyAway
    I don't see anything wrong with how she has her hair. Her hair doesn't make any better or worse as an employee.
  • The_Infidel_Atheist 2012/06/21 08:35:53
    Foul
    The_Infidel_Atheist
    Really? Come on Six Flags! It's not like it's a doctor's office or anything.
  • nothingbutthetruth 2012/06/21 07:42:38
    Foul
    nothingbutthetruth
    I don't see what somebody hair has to do with a playground.
  • David 2012/06/21 07:11:21
    Fair
    David
    +7
    I know plenty of people who had to cut their hair for all sorts of reasons. This isn't racism. She's getting paid to work, which comes with rules and regulations that Six Flags sets.
  • SteveMarine- JLA 2012/06/21 06:44:53
    Fair
    SteveMarine- JLA
    +4
    Rules are rules....uniformed looks matter in business... I think they should have offered options....a hat? Or some thing?
  • dvd 2012/06/21 06:42:06
  • Herbtheman dvd 2012/06/23 13:26:53
    Herbtheman
    +2
    Hopefully we can redecorate the White house after the November elections
  • NYYankees 2012/06/21 06:05:04
    Foul
    NYYankees
    im a believer that you should express yourself and be yourself. unless its not offensive and its not harming anyone i don't see the problem. how are dreadlocks offensive?
  • aneed2know 2012/06/21 04:55:40 (edited)
    Foul
    aneed2know
    +4
    very foul, and for people who said fair, how would you feel if some one told you, that your hair color was extreme and it is only blonde?
  • C-ZAR™, Emperor of the PHÆT 2012/06/21 04:30:36
    Fair
    C-ZAR™, Emperor of the PHÆT
    +2
    Meant "foul"--"I am not my hair comes to mind"
  • JohnT 2012/06/21 03:33:21
    Fair
    JohnT
    +10
    Sorry it is employment and she is around food. The employer sets the standards and as long as they are equal for all who work there, she has nothing to complain about. Don't even think about playing the race card on this. Put your hair up or trim it and or put in net as required.

    I had employees that wanted to wear shorts to work, and I told them that would not happen for anyone. The work was in building material and safety mandated long pants which were better to protect from lumber splinters, pipe splinters, etc What the job calls for you go along with or look elsewhere.
  • aneed2know JohnT 2012/06/21 04:58:00
    aneed2know
    +4
    what if a person who had blonde hair could not get a job, because people mistakenly think blondes are dumb. would that be fair or foul?
  • David aneed2know 2012/06/21 07:18:40 (edited)
    David
    +3
    They didn't hire her because of the length and the way her hair is set up. She has the option of cutting her hair or not having dreadlocks. So please stop posting hypothetical questions. This isn't about that.
  • Airhead David 2012/06/23 19:26:28
    Airhead
    how is it not about that...
  • jourdan... David 2013/04/20 00:36:59
    jourdan.a.scott
    +1
    No actually I'm in the same situation at Six Flags , they want you cut your locks off unless your religion says otherwise
  • JohnT aneed2know 2012/06/21 14:29:30 (edited)
    JohnT
    +2
    We all know jobs discriminate, we have all had it happen at least most of us, and that does suck but you know and I know if they have a policy regarding food handling, length of hair etc there is no way to fight it.

    You saw what I wrote above and I stick with that. You can come up with all the hypothetical situations you want but in real life the employers hires who meets their requirements the best for the position.
  • apachehellfire65 2012/06/21 02:53:36
    Fair
    apachehellfire65
    +9
    if her hair violates their dress code then fair. she needs to make a choice. does she want to make a fashion statement/ or does she want to make a paycheck?
  • aneed2know apacheh... 2012/06/21 04:58:05
    aneed2know
    +2
    what if a person who had blonde hair could not get a job, because people mistakenly think blondes are dumb. would that be fair or foul?

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