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7 Year Old Girls Performing Beyonce's Single Ladies?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 358979" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Not just bad supervision. An adult TAUGHT them to do those moves. </p><p></p><p>I asked Jessie's opinion. I showed her a clip from the news and she was appalled. Her point of view was that it was clear that they were good dancers, excellent really, so why did anyone feel they needed the sexualized moves and costumes? I think it is a good point. Those were not needed, in fact they have distracted viewers from their talent as dancers.</p><p></p><p>Jess also says this will follow them forever. If anyone googles them or in jr high or high school looks them up on youtube this will come up. Unless it is removed it is here for life. The girls do NOT deserve to be put in a position where the people at the grocery or the library, or their babysitter's boyfriend will look at them in the sexual light that this performance puts them in.</p><p></p><p>I was taught to not do anything that would embarrass you if your grandparents saw it. I asked Jess if she would be comfortable finding out her Grandpa had seen her dance like that. She shuddered! No way would she be comfortable with that! IF the girls have any understanding of what the moves and costume represent, I think they would be uncomfortable also.</p><p></p><p>Poor kids. Their adults must have so little confidence in their abilities to think they had to dance like that in those clothes to have a chance to win.</p><p></p><p>I hope YouTube removed the clip as child porn. in my opinion it is. The pedophile down the street probably LOVES it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 358979, member: 1233"] Not just bad supervision. An adult TAUGHT them to do those moves. I asked Jessie's opinion. I showed her a clip from the news and she was appalled. Her point of view was that it was clear that they were good dancers, excellent really, so why did anyone feel they needed the sexualized moves and costumes? I think it is a good point. Those were not needed, in fact they have distracted viewers from their talent as dancers. Jess also says this will follow them forever. If anyone googles them or in jr high or high school looks them up on youtube this will come up. Unless it is removed it is here for life. The girls do NOT deserve to be put in a position where the people at the grocery or the library, or their babysitter's boyfriend will look at them in the sexual light that this performance puts them in. I was taught to not do anything that would embarrass you if your grandparents saw it. I asked Jess if she would be comfortable finding out her Grandpa had seen her dance like that. She shuddered! No way would she be comfortable with that! IF the girls have any understanding of what the moves and costume represent, I think they would be uncomfortable also. Poor kids. Their adults must have so little confidence in their abilities to think they had to dance like that in those clothes to have a chance to win. I hope YouTube removed the clip as child porn. in my opinion it is. The pedophile down the street probably LOVES it. [/QUOTE]
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