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kindergarten in China got a pole dancer to perform for kids on first day back
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:09 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:09 pm
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Children and parents at a kindergarten in Shenzhen, China, were given a shock on their first day at school on Monday when they were welcomed back with a pole dancing performance.
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They show a woman in a black crop top and short shorts dancing on a flagpole bearing the Chinese flag to the Pussycat Dolls song, "Buttons," while dozens of adults and children look on.
A woman can be seen taking a small boy away from the crowd in one of the videos
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The school later told parents in an apology letter that the performance was organized to "expose the children to a wider range of dances."
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Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:10 pm to Tigerbait357
In Louisiana, you can have trannies read to your kids in a public library
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 11:11 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:11 pm to Tigerbait357
Where was this class at when I was in kindergarten?
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 11:12 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:11 pm to Tigerbait357
Gotta teach them young
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:13 pm to Tigerbait357
Bet PTA meetings are RIT
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 11:17 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:14 pm to Tigerbait357
Getting that yellow fever running early in life. Oh wait.....
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:16 pm to Tigerbait357
I’ve had a Chinese woman pole dance for me.
I felt moved and broadened.
Wood recommend.
I felt moved and broadened.
Wood recommend.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:19 pm to Tyga Woods
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In Louisiana, you can have trannies read to your kids in a public library
China > Louisiana
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:32 pm to Tigerbait357
Sounds like a conspiracy among mothers to get fathers to bring the kids to school more often...I'm betting it will work like a charm.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:36 pm to Tigerbait357
I'm not gonna lie, one of my direct reports went to visit family in Shenzhen this week.
This could have been her.
This could have been her.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:39 pm to Tigerbait357
In america they have drag queens read to all 5th graders
shows why china is beating us on the world stage
shows why china is beating us on the world stage
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:43 pm to Tigerbait357
Joel Robideaux wouldn’t like that.
Posted on 9/5/18 at 12:43 am to Tigerbait357
That's how you get the dads to show up for school functions
Posted on 9/5/18 at 1:03 am to S
One of my favorite comments in the comment section
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Did the kids throw their lunch money?
Posted on 9/5/18 at 1:25 am to Tigerbait357
Cultural differences are fascinating. In America the dancer would be a teacher.
Posted on 9/5/18 at 1:50 am to Tigerbait357
kin·der·gar·ten
kin•der•gar•den
['kind?r?gärtn, 'kind?r?gärdn]
NOUN
kindergartens (plural noun)
a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
(in Britain and Australia) an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn.
(in China) an exclusive club where children of parents registered in the communist party are cultured in the art of pole dancing in preparation for conquering Dubai.
ORIGIN
mid 19th century: from German, literally ‘children's garden’.
Chinese simplified: ???
Chinese traditional: ???
French: garderie
kin•der•gar•den
['kind?r?gärtn, 'kind?r?gärdn]
NOUN
kindergartens (plural noun)
a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
(in Britain and Australia) an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn.
(in China) an exclusive club where children of parents registered in the communist party are cultured in the art of pole dancing in preparation for conquering Dubai.
ORIGIN
mid 19th century: from German, literally ‘children's garden’.
Chinese simplified: ???
Chinese traditional: ???
French: garderie
This post was edited on 9/5/18 at 1:52 am
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