The creator of the video discusses various unusual things that have been banned in different schools around the world. These include:
* Holding hands in a Tennessee school, which was deemed a "gateway to sexual activity"
* Wearing black makeup in an Ohio school, which was considered "distracting"
* Using red ink to grade assignments in UK schools, as it's considered "too upsetting" for students
* Saying the word "meep" in a Massachusetts school, as it was deemed annoying
* Wearing yoga pants in several schools, as they're considered "distracting"
* Having a best friend in some UK schools, as it can make other children feel left out
* Drinking milk in some schools, as it's high in sugar, fat, and animal protein
The creator also shares personal anecdotes about their own experiences with banned items in their school, such as beyblades and Pokémon cards. They express their opinions on the reasoning behind these bans and how they affect students.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In a Tennessee school, holding hands was made illegal due to being considered a "gateway to sexual activity".
2. In Ohio, a 13-year-old boy was sent home for wearing black makeup.
3. In some UK schools, teachers are banned from using red ink to mark incorrect answers, as it's considered too upsetting for students.
4. A school in New York banned bikes and skateboards.
5. In Michigan, students are not allowed to carry bags in the classroom.
6. A school in Massachusetts tried to ban bake sales due to their lack of nutrition.
7. Yoga pants were banned in several schools because they were considered distracting.
8. Silly Bandz, colorful rubber bracelets, were banned in some schools due to being a distraction.
9. In the UK, some schools banned having a "best friend" to avoid making other children feel left out.
10. A group of doctors and a vegan group are pushing to get rid of milk in schools due to its high sugar, fat, and animal protein content.