Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 02, 2021, 11:13 AM
A student in Spain was kicked out of school for wearing a skirt. Since then, a movement has arisen in this country. The name of this movement is 'Clothes have no gender' and teachers of many schools have started coming wearing skirts to support this child.Recently, 37-year-old teacher Manuel Ortega and 36-year-old teacher Borja Velazquez have also joined the movement. At Manuel and Borja's school, a student was also bullied for wearing a T-shirt. These teachers are wearing skirts to class to fight stereotypical gender norms.Significantly, Ortega and Borja teach at a school in Valladolid. After seeing a student's t-shirt in his school, an attempt was made to make fun of him by calling him gay and he was so embarrassed that he became very emotional and had to change his t-shirt.Ortega was feeling quite shocked by this incident. It was only after this that he along with his co-worker Borja decided to do something in this matter. That's why Borja and Ortega have been coming to their school wearing skirts for the past month.In a conversation with the El Pais website, Orteja said that she does not want to gain cheap popularity on social media or go viral by wearing a skirt. He said that with the help of this step we want to increase tolerance in the society and appeal to other people also to join this campaign.Significantly, this movement started on October 27 last year when a student named Mikel Gomez in Spain's Bilbao city was sacked for wearing a skirt to school and it was said that Mikel was not in a good mental condition and he should Psychologists are needed.The same Gomez made a video after this and she said that she wanted to show support for feminism and pluralism while wearing a skirt. This video of Mikel went viral and since then many teachers and students are coming to school wearing skirts.