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Honestly pathetic, good on his parents for being fully there supporting him and exposing the school :clap1:
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Boys and girls acting as the other gender is not quite the same as a drag queen act, you can't perform in a drag queen club until you are 18 so I don't think a school talent show is the place for it, I said the same when those young girls were pole dancing as an act.
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Doesnt drag sexualize the whole point? its not the fact of dressing as the other gender its the fact that it shouldn't be able to show sexual stuff in schools
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Rules are rules where ever or whatever you do.
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Didn't one kid go to World Book Day as Christian Grey ffs
This poor kid had spent weeks rehearsing an act, making sure any bad language or inappropriate behaviour was removed and then got told it was banned. Let him live! |
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If he had been practicing the routines with family for weeks...how come the school did not refuse him doing a drag act earlier? Like, if hes been practicing for it for that long, presumably the teachers knew what he was doing (if not the other kids too), so why was it only the day before they said no :suspect:
It sounds like its not the drag in itself that they had an issue with, given they said he could dress however he wanted. Which says to me, its been the dance routines themselves that have been the problem? Illegal under 18 though :D LOL. Floundering a bit. |
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Honestly I don't see the issue with the performance and think they've discouraged freedom of expression in a young child.
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