Faylene, 11, refuses to ‘shake her booty’
p2pnet view Kids & Kartels:- On a personal note, as I’ve pointed out plenty of times, we’re a home-schooling family. And that means my wife, Liz, and I are 100% responsible for the education of our daughter, Emma, who recently turned 14.
If she wanted to go to school, she’d go. NP. She tried it. Twice. But didn’t like it and frankly, that’s a relief for Liz and I. Because from what we’ve seen, and what we can see, with a few exceptions, schools are no places for kids, and that’s goes double considering the tremendous, and increasing, influence various corporations and entertainment cartels exert, using schools as parent-, teacher- and taxpayer-funded indoctrination grounds for good little consumers.
Eleven-year-old Faylene Frampton (right) who was “thrown off a Nebraska elementary school’s junior cheerleading squad because she refused to ‘shake her booty’ says that while the gyrations may be a crowd-pleaser” she “doesn’t think young girls should be moving their bodies like that.”
That comes in the intro to an MSNBC story which goes on further down >>>
The cheer had been used in the past, but Faylene says never liked doing it and told the coach so. So when Harris gave the signal for “shake your booty” on Oct. 10, the third-to-last game of the season, she decided it was time to put her foot down — both of them, actually — and take a stand.
Faylene, the oldest and most senior of the junior cheerleaders, refused to do the cheer and was sent home. Later, her father was informed by the coach during a phone call that Faylene was being benched for the last two games for disrespecting the coach.
But for her mother, Sabrina Bobzien, Faylene’s act of defiance was a moment to be proud of. Her adolescent daughter did not feel comfortable doing something she felt was wrong, and took a firm stand despite the consequences, the mother said.
Sexy seven-year-olds
In July, “
The dolled-up, high-kicking showgirls on the right, dancing to Beyoncé’s Single Ladies, are only seven”, said p2pnet, going on, “That’s right. Seven.”
Said galveston in the a comment to the GooTube video >>>
The black knee high stockings that make it look like they’re wearing a lingerie set and the constant booty popping? Booty popping isn’t talent. They have talent, but the teacher chose to sexualize them instead. ? They’re seven. Sexualizing prepubescent children is not right.
‘Difficult’ decision
Back to Faylene “Volunteer cheer leading coach Toni Harris told NBC News that the cheer is innocent, is in good fun, and a crowd favorite”, says Now Public, going on:
“She added that no one had complained about the cheer before, and that explaining the controversy, and her decision to bench Faylene for the remainder of the season, was difficult.”
Jon
(Cheers, Em)
MSNBC – Cheerleader, 11, ousted for refusing to ‘shake booty’, October 20, 2010
p2pnet – Sexy seven-year-olds, July 10, 2010
Now Public –
Cheerleader Faylene Frampton Refuses To Do Shake Your Booty Cheer, October 20, 2010
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October 30th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
These schools are a travesty. A good way to crush any free-thinking independent child into a good hive-minded little corporate cog. It helps when they are run by control-freaks, frothing authoritarians, perverts, nut-cases, and people that are just too damn stupid to do anything else for a career except lord over a bunch of kids.
And BTW, the classic cheerleading outfit looks like it was designed by PedoBear himself. Anyone who says it’s all innocent fun is a naive fool. From an early age girls are sexualized and paraded around for all the old pervs to ogle. Cheerleading outfits were OBVIOUSLY designed for this purpose. Why the short skirt? Because it’s fun? Really? I guess most porn movies dress the actresses up in these outfits too because it’s “fun”, right?
Our society has some ugly truths out there for everyone to see, yet almost all stay in universal denial.
October 31st, 2010 at 12:46 am
Just wait till elementary school girls will be required to perform moves like this:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/prairies/teachers-lap-dance-a-little-too-far-for-students/article1479114/
October 31st, 2010 at 2:01 am
Faylene had a right to object to performing the cheer, but she shouldn’t expect the coach to just instantly change the routines to make her happy. That’s not how the world works. When you join a team, you’re expected to follow the coach’s instructions. If you aren’t comfortable with that, you’re free to quit, but expecting everyone else to change to accommodate you is unrealistic.
October 31st, 2010 at 11:46 am
This whole article disgusts me, its morally abhorrent to force children to cavort around in a sexualised manner for an audience, at the statrt of this article I was a little more open minded on what the routines consisted of but having seen the image here of the outfits they are wearing I,m very concerned that this is simple child exploitation, kudos to this child for knowing better than her supposed peers, as to the idea that folks have to follow the team ethic even if its morally wrong can I suggest they lose the coach and get in someone who respects both the children and their age.
October 31st, 2010 at 6:30 pm
I don’t understand why the coach is insisting on trying to enforce this pederastic stuff of Booty checking for kids.
It is time for grown up to show respect for kids they are supposed to protect.
Just to let all the pederasts know that I am, like most others normal human, genetically hardwired to protect kids and I am mean about this.
So for your own safety leave our kids alone or sooner or later something bad is going to happen.
You would not mess-up with a tiger cub or a baby elephant won’t you?
Why would you mess-up with humans? They have guns you know!
November 1st, 2010 at 7:55 am
“This whole article disgusts me, its morally abhorrent to force children to cavort around in a sexualised manner for an audience, at the statrt of this article I was a little more open minded on what the routines consisted of but having seen the image here of the outfits they are wearing I,m very concerned that this is simple child exploitation”
Are you referring to the cheerleader uniforms with the knee-length skirts, or the picture of the girls dancing on stage? You DO understand that the girls in the red/black costumes are *NOT* the cheerleaders that this story is about, right? That’s completely separate story from a few months ago that has absolutely no connection to the cheerleader story.
November 1st, 2010 at 10:13 am
No RW I didn’t take that on board, that will teach me to speed read sites , however I do agree with the child that if they are not comfortable performing an action that may have adult sexual undertones the coach should have modified the routine, a teams a team and throwing kids off it because they don’t want to demean themselves is not acceptable, it smacks of dictatorship instead of coach to team bond and trust building.
Perhaps some may see this as innocent and excuse the coach’s actions but looking deeper at this its part of a general trend to sexualise children and rob them of their innocence at a decreasingly earlier age, at least someone had the backbone to call a halt to this dubious dance practice and the rather crude name assigned to it.