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Mx32 wrote:Why, why, why do people (and it could be mostly girls and women) scream and cheer hysterically at this stuff?
Mx32 wrote:I know they are told to cheer but this went beyond that. It sounded like mass insanity!
I'm also puzzled by the desire of so many people to take snaps with camera phones when google images provides many and much higher quality pictures of any celeb/sports/tv/film/pop star one could ever need.
I don't need a picture of Tom Cruise on my phone, taken from 200 feet away - If I ever want to see an image of him I'll just Google.
82_28 wrote:All that said, I do truly wonder what the formative experiences are these days for kids..
barracuda wrote: If you wanna get all mad because their parents are letting them do negro dances to negro music, welcome back to the 1950's. I guess it is a bit shocking to see white girls dance like this.
If you're worried that a pervert is gonna look at your children with sin in his heart, better not let them leave the house, swim at the local pool, compete in World of Dance, go to school, attend church (that's a big one!), ride a bus, visit a mall, so on and so forth.
Peregrine wrote:I dunno. The issue of race or style of dance didn't even enter my mind watching that video. What bothered me so much was how sexualized these little girls look. Who the fuck wants their little tweens dressed like that? I would have a huge issue with my 7 or 8 year old daughter wearing lacy lingerie with bare midriff.
My brother has a habit of chasing the old ogling perverts out of the McDonalds play area when he goes there with his kids. You can just tell what's on their minds, they seem to have no shame. Just the other day some creepy old man was trying to get the attention of my daughter & I looked at him & told him "don't bother pal." She is still young yet, but the thought of someone actively wanting to hurt or use her sickens me.
nathan28 wrote:Mx32 wrote:Why, why, why do people (and it could be mostly girls and women) scream and cheer hysterically at this stuff?
Project Willow wrote:nathan28 wrote:Mx32 wrote:Why, why, why do people (and it could be mostly girls and women) scream and cheer hysterically at this stuff?
Regardless of the context, that's a terribly misogynist statement and you should take it back, both of you.
If you have an inherent problem with voices naturally higher pitched than yours, I will hunt you down and wake you with loudspeakers in the wee hours, you assholes.
nathan28 wrote:Is this for real? B/c it's terrifying. I haven't been to a fast food playground in a long, long time but believe I may never have witnessed such a thing.
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