The kids were only engaged in a modern expression of their natural creativity! How dare we, with our closed, archaic minds, challenge artistic creativity?!
Not only that, but an indisputable fact is that the dancehall industry has to be supported by every well-thinking Jamaican, as this influential industry has done more to put food on the table of many Jamaicans, more than even tourism or remittances!
So big up to the youths, they are our future, and they are certainly promising us a bright, meaningful and positive future indeed! Also, big up to dancehall, which like its companion rap, is one of the most relevant and positive art forms in the Americas at this time!
Students' 'bruk out' video upsets viewers
Diandra Grandison, Staff Reporter
Disappointment and disgust are the reactions of viewers who have seen a video circulating online of a group of uniform-clad students behaving badly at a party.
The six-minute video captured a large group of students allegedly from a popular high school in St Elizabeth, dancing suggestively to popular dancehall hits at what appeared to be a dance.
In the film, some of the female patrons could be seen lifting their uniform skirts exposing their underwear, while gyrating on the ground and dancing with their male peers who could be seen thrusting their hips violently on the willing girls.
bra and skirt
While some female students were in full uniform having a good time, others changed their uniform tops and danced in T-shirts or tank tops. There was one girl in the film, however, who went to the extreme and danced in only her bra and school skirt.
In the video, the DJ could be heard encouraging the students much to their delight.
"Shub it in! Shub it in!" the deejay instructed as a couple grinded on each other in full view of the camera and other patrons.
Throughout the film, girls could be seen dancing on not only their uniformed male peers, but also older men who were in plain clothes. Others could be seen on the ground with legs splayed, waiting eagerly for their male partner to 'dagger' them, much to the delight of spectators.
The video, which was removed from YouTube yesterday, has received thousands of shares on Facebook with many viewers expressing their disapproval.
A Facebook viewer commented, "Shame, shame, shame, what a shame the way our young strong black women of tomorrow are behaving"
"Why waste money and send them to school? They need a pair of heels and a swimsuit so they can go work at a strip club! Damn shame!" another viewer wrote.
Source: The Star, Monday, October 28, 2013
http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/2013...ews/news1.html
Not only that, but an indisputable fact is that the dancehall industry has to be supported by every well-thinking Jamaican, as this influential industry has done more to put food on the table of many Jamaicans, more than even tourism or remittances!
So big up to the youths, they are our future, and they are certainly promising us a bright, meaningful and positive future indeed! Also, big up to dancehall, which like its companion rap, is one of the most relevant and positive art forms in the Americas at this time!
Students' 'bruk out' video upsets viewers
Diandra Grandison, Staff Reporter
Disappointment and disgust are the reactions of viewers who have seen a video circulating online of a group of uniform-clad students behaving badly at a party.
The six-minute video captured a large group of students allegedly from a popular high school in St Elizabeth, dancing suggestively to popular dancehall hits at what appeared to be a dance.
In the film, some of the female patrons could be seen lifting their uniform skirts exposing their underwear, while gyrating on the ground and dancing with their male peers who could be seen thrusting their hips violently on the willing girls.
bra and skirt
While some female students were in full uniform having a good time, others changed their uniform tops and danced in T-shirts or tank tops. There was one girl in the film, however, who went to the extreme and danced in only her bra and school skirt.
In the video, the DJ could be heard encouraging the students much to their delight.
"Shub it in! Shub it in!" the deejay instructed as a couple grinded on each other in full view of the camera and other patrons.
Throughout the film, girls could be seen dancing on not only their uniformed male peers, but also older men who were in plain clothes. Others could be seen on the ground with legs splayed, waiting eagerly for their male partner to 'dagger' them, much to the delight of spectators.
The video, which was removed from YouTube yesterday, has received thousands of shares on Facebook with many viewers expressing their disapproval.
A Facebook viewer commented, "Shame, shame, shame, what a shame the way our young strong black women of tomorrow are behaving"
"Why waste money and send them to school? They need a pair of heels and a swimsuit so they can go work at a strip club! Damn shame!" another viewer wrote.
Source: The Star, Monday, October 28, 2013
http://jamaica-star.com/thestar/2013...ews/news1.html
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