yes, it is. When you tell someone to cut their hair simply because they are male, then its sexism.
I guess every single military branch giving out crew cuts has been committing sexism to males for generations.
To your credit. Some of the dress code rules you mentioned in your OP are incredibly pretentious
Requiring women to wear makeup? Rubbish. No visiting customers will complain if the bank teller isn't wearing lipstick. That's so unnecessary. Telling men they cant have long as hair as if most people cared is really stuck up and old fashioned as well. So if you want to say these are terribly pretentious rules then I agree. I simply don't see how it's sexist when both sexes are forces to deal with bullshit equally
I'd rather call things sexist only when I see real sexist ideology in effect: when clearly there's a mindset that one sex is inferior and should be trudged through more bullshit than the other
So what about the business that don’t like the image of black people or women? That is just a bad argument.
Constantly bringing up comparisons to black people isn't a decent argument either. Everyone knows that skin color cannot be changed, cannot be worn as a rebellious fashion statement and is nothing more than a mere shade that only retards would look at and think anything about professionalism.
Hair is an option. Long hair on boys also may carry unwanted stigma but the solution is incredibly easy for men. Most employers that ask you to cut it will probably be perplexed as to why you hold it important. Furthermore while race is a single skin color difference and therefore has less reason to be treated differently; Sex carries several differences in body and brain, so it has more reasons to be treated differently. I really don't think the comparison works that well
That's different because that is asking EVERYONE to remove their piercings. That is ok.
You know what else gets asked to be removed on factory floors? Long hair. Although women get to be given hair nets so they don't have to cut everything. Still, long hair is treated as an expendable accessory like everything else here. Again most employers wont understand why you treat it otherwise
No they haven’t, if they have, then women would still be wearing nothing but skirts and dresses, never touching pants.
Also, don’t forget about transgender people.
Missing my point. My point wasn't that people would stick with completely separate attires that never mix. My point was that sex-distinct fashion styles clearly still exist and people in general don't have a problem with them existing. I don't see transgenders waging absolute war on the fact that we have fashions that apply specific sexes either. More often I just see them using both
You ask why its okay to have different dress codes for males and females. I gave you and answer: it's because men and women are different. Not just by one skin tone but by a variety of physical factors. Not that it should matter to the HR department, and as long as it doesn't then it's okay
How, exactly, are boys unprofessional for having long hair, but women are not?
Ask the employers that one.
If I were to run a business, I personally wouldn't care what your hair looks like. I'd care about how well you do your job. My point isn't what I think though. My point is that employers have a right to decide their business uniform
I can’t even begin to express myself explaining my rage against your statement.
I don't try to be hurtful. But I do try to be realistic. What else can I say.