Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What the hayell? Children being taught to “grind” and “booty dance”

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9 comments:

Love Abounds At Home said...

I can't believe that they were being taught to dance like this. If they teach them this at a young age, they shouldn't be mad at them when the kids discover they can do it with no clothes on and it feels good. Shame on the woman who encouraging it and the one with the video camera!

Anonymous said...

There are simply no words to express how disturbing this is. The females (they are not women) in this video should be arrested for lewd and lascivious acts involving minors. Sad to think that these lost people are raising our next generation --- Father God come quickly your people have lost their way.

Anonymous said...

I'm speechless...just speechless.

coolbreeze110 said...

This is a shame. Will someone please call the police so someone can be arrested for this. So are some sick women. I hope these kids mother hav better since than this. God help us all. Pooe kids.

Ms Frosty said...

This is just pathetic Im totally
astounded. Them grown hoes n this video need to have their asses locked up. These poor children are being set up for all kinds of molestion. This is so gross I would beat me somebody ass if it was my child.

Anonymous said...

UNBELIEVABLE!!!! A taste of our world/future!!!

EVERN WILLIAMS said...

We need help come Lord; help us, we need you now !!!

Anonymous said...

I just goes to show tha the parents have no morals themselves. It's a disgrace. When the children get caught doing the real thing, see don't they try to beat the hell out of. Someone should beat the hell out of them. They have lost their minds.

DJPHOENIX said...

I am going to go out on a limb and try to explain this, although I know that it looks really, really bad. I live in a Latino community in New York City and I see this type of dancing at neighborhood events, festivals, etc. regularly. You sometimes see it in African American inner-city communities as well, although it it often frowned upon. The dance that they are doing is quite popular in Jamaica (whining) other parts of the Caribbean,and apparently in some Latino communities. (So the earlier comment by a blogger that said, "Only in America" baffles me). It is censured by community norms and values and carried out in a different cultural context than that of mainstream America, and as such, its effects are different. While it is quite sexual, this is not a problem for these cultures for a number of reasons. Sex is dealt with differently; there is more open expression in this area. People historically marry younger in some cases (around ages 13 - 16), have strong family and community ties which offer competing values and structures, and they seem to publicly (at least) demonstrate more respect for their women than that shown in mainstream American culture. We generally don't hear Latinos for example, in the streets, in songs,or on television calling their women bitches and hoes is what I mean. I see bloggers expressing shock and awe, but where was this emotion when then teens Britney Spears and Christina Agulara sung sultry rendentions of "I'm Not that Innocent," and "I'm a Genie in the bottle, you got to rub me the right way," to millions of young children and parents purchased the CDs for them, or when major department stores started selling little girls' versions of the thong and other provocative wear. What about when T Rider appeared on the Today Show last month leading kids and adults in singing "You make my head go round, go round, when you go down...", while millions of other young people viewed this spectacle at home while been given the message of acceptance of such a song, or lastly when the press plastered little Sasha Obama's body all over the newspaper in a two-piece bathing suit and called her a beauty I'm not condoning this behavior; I would not allow it to be done with my child. All I am saying is that I understand it, as well as I understand that more needs to be done to protect the innocence of our all of our children. Peace.