It seems joke-hova wants everything to be gray, including the energy that thing puts on people. Take away the colored socks, what is next? Are they going to make the same rule on book bags? Perhaps they are going to narrow what's acceptable with socks so only a specific shade of dark gray of a specific (low quality, uncomfortable) brand and type are acceptable. Will that yellow umbrella be acceptable? (Bear in mind that yellow in the rain is easier to see from the driver seat of a car than gray.) Will starched white shirts, plain dark gray suits, and ties that are boring be required?
Then, what about the home? I suppose houses will have to be a uniform shade of gray, with zero landscaping. Inside, everything will have to be the standard shade of off-white. Squiggly things will have to light up (rather poorly, I might add) the place instead of incandescent, LED, or natural light. There will be zero tolerance for anything that resembles ornaments--whether it be floral prints on a tablecloth, decent artwork, or fixtures that are attractive. All starting with the damn socks.
And, since when do gay people gravitate toward colored socks? True, some gay people wear colored socks. But, I don't think it's out of proportion. Rather, it is a sign of communism that everyone needs to be almost identical with no one standing out. That they are not allowed to stand out in career or achievements, socks are one of the few areas they can stand out with. And now those commies are taking that away. The idea that colored socks in men attract other men is rubbish--that is in your soul, not your clothes. If you attract others of the same sex and you are not gay, it is because of damnation attached to your soul--damnation to which the washtowel is adding to.