Viral Post Sparks debate on provocative shows in school festivals

Viral Post Sparks debate on provocative shows in school festivals

A recent post on the forum PIG has attracted widespread attention with the title, “Why did the school festivals become like this?” Accompanied by images of a group of four presumably students.

Performance of the controversial school festival-Koreaflag-Stage-Women.

The post, accumulating over 50,000 views, has aroused a heated debate on the nature of the performances in the school festivals.

Performance of the controversial school festival-Flag.

The original poster wrote, “Some students go on stage alone, performing dandy dances like twerking to attract attention, while provocative dances and the removal of external clothing seem to have become the norm.”

Performance of the controversial school festival-Performance-Southkorea-Stage.

The post aroused conflicting reactions, with some concerns about the adequacy of these performances in a school environment, while others claim that reflects the expression of self -generations. The problem fueled online discussions on the balance between freedom of expression and responsibility in school events.

Performance of the Festival of the School Controversecomments-Korean-Online-Social.

The main comments on PIG:

  1. It was the same in the years 2010 and 2000. Do not overdo it.
  2. It has been like this for years, Lol. Why hasn’t it changed? Those girls of the dance club always go on stage with that “Hey Boys, are they sexy? Is it turned on?” Type of expression: it is honestly so guilty, LOL. They seem more excited when they make choreography that emphasize the hips or booty, totally lost in it. They are always the pick-me types that behave like this. Those who go to college after being in dance clubs usually end up living immediately with their boyfriends.
  3. It seems so cheap. (Although in real life, people probably flatter them as “your stage was fantastic!”)
  4. Seriously it seems cheap.
  5. Taking back the fuck to the whole body, the modification of their bodies and the publication on coils: this is the madness “pick-me”, lol. And even writing things like “Karina da â—‹ Tice school” in the caption? It is only unreal.

While the debate continues online, it is not clear whether schools will begin to impose guidelines for the strictest performance or embrace the changing panorama of the self-expression of the students.

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