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Jordan. 26-07-2018 12:56 PM

Honestly pathetic, good on his parents for being fully there supporting him and exposing the school :clap1:

Cherie 26-07-2018 01:04 PM

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.

Denver 26-07-2018 01:06 PM

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

Kazanne 26-07-2018 01:16 PM

Rules are rules where ever or whatever you do.

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2018 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10108959)
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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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 10108963)
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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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10108982)
Rules are rules where ever or whatever you do.

:clap1:

Jordan. 26-07-2018 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 10108963)
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

Yet if a young girl dresses up as Harley Quinn for example who is an overtly sexalised character no one bats an eyelid, the issue clearly isn't it not being age appropriate.

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2018 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 10108990)
Yet if a young girl dresses up as Harley Quinn for example who is an overtly sexalised character no one bats an eyelid, the issue clearly it not being age appropriate.

did you read the article?

Morgan. 26-07-2018 01:22 PM

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!

Niamh. 26-07-2018 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10108999)
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!

no way :skull:

RileyH 26-07-2018 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10108999)
Didn't one kid go to World Book Day as Christian Grey ffs

me

Morgan. 26-07-2018 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10109000)
no way :skull:

https://static.independent.co.uk/s3f...s.jpg?w968h681

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2018 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10108999)
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!

No, just like this case he was barred

Niamh. 26-07-2018 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10109005)

That's pretty bad, he's an actual kid as well not even a teen

Crimson Dynamo 26-07-2018 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10109007)
That's pretty bad, he's an actual kid as well not even a teen

plenty bad parents around it seems

Vicky. 26-07-2018 01:27 PM

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.

Niamh. 26-07-2018 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10109008)
plenty bad parents around it seems

I think the two stories are different though, this one obviously came from the boy himself wanting to do it where as clearly the Christian Grey thing came from the parent, I have doubts that boy read 50 shades :worry:

Vicky. 26-07-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10109005)

Thats shocking as ****, and terrible parenting.

Jordan. 26-07-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10108994)
did you read the article?

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With regard to the performance of our student Lewis Bailey at the end-of-term talent show; we made the decision that it was not age appropriate for either the learner and for the intended audience
Did you?

Vicky. 26-07-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10109011)
I think the two stories are different though, this one obviously came from the boy himself wanting to do it where as clearly the Christian Grey thing came from the parent, I have doubts that boy read 50 shades :worry:

And if he did, there should be even more ****ing questions asked about their parenting abilities D:

Niamh. 26-07-2018 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10109016)
And if he did, there should be even more ****ing questions asked about their parenting abilities D:

Indeed

Morgan. 26-07-2018 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10109010)
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.

I think in the interview it was mentioned that the teachers,parents and other students were all on board and happy for it to go ahead. It was when a lost of acts and talents were sent to the Head teacher that the issue was raised.

Cherie 26-07-2018 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10109019)
I think in the interview it was mentioned that the teachers,parents and other students were all on board and happy for it to go ahead. It was when a lost of acts and talents were sent to the Head teacher that the issue was raised.

because the Head is ultimately responsible and knows the rules probably! if it had gone ahead trust me there would be another parent on Good Morning griping about the age of the kid...and the school could have got in trouble for under age content, much the same as schools will only show movies that are U, rather than PG....

Morgan. 26-07-2018 01:32 PM

Honestly I don't see the issue with the performance and think they've discouraged freedom of expression in a young child.

Cherie 26-07-2018 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Blurryface (Post 10109023)
Honestly I don't see the issue with the performance and think they've discouraged freedom of expression in a young child.

Do you have an issue with the Ru Paul show policy as well?

AnnieK 26-07-2018 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10109027)
Do you have an issue with the Ru Paul show policy as well?

RPDR is an adult show though with adult content. I doubt this boy would have been anywhere close to as raunchy and sexualised as RDPR. For me its about the context, if the routine was sexualised and risque fair enough but if it was just a boy in female clothes and makeup dancing about then I think its a reach to compare it to adult content


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