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AIBU?

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In questioning the following lyrics in DS's christmas play?

99 replies

Chickenshavenolips · 19/11/2009 17:32

The song is called 'Girl Power':

'We have got the brains
We have got the skill
We have even got the brawn
We don't need a man, that's overkill
And besides, they make us yawn'

And

'We have got the strength
The mental push
We have got the driving steam
We don't need a man with brains of mush...'

And

'We can do anything better than you, better than you'

DS is 6. AIBU in thinking that this isn't a great message to be sending out to young children? That one sex is 'better than' the other?

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 17:34

No, it's a crap message, and bloody "Girl Power" it seems to me, is in danger of creating a bunch of mouthy rude girls.

Firawla · 19/11/2009 17:36

yanbu i would not like that either
if it was done the other way round insulting girls, someone would have complained. so why is it seen as acceptable to insult boys these days??

Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 17:36
Tidey · 19/11/2009 17:36

Empowering women isn't achieved by slagging men off, and one would hope that a school would realise this and act accordingly. YANBU.

PixieOnaLeaf · 19/11/2009 17:40

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Chickenshavenolips · 19/11/2009 17:42

Pixie, this year the christmas play is about pirates

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 17:42

pixie

nickelbabe · 19/11/2009 17:42

anyway, pixie: if it were, she still did need a man: God....

Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 17:44

GOD IS NOT A MAN - how very dare you .....

Tortington · 19/11/2009 17:44

its totally shit - and i would be v. concerned actually - and i am usually as laid back as a parent can get - but i do have an issue becuaes boys are failing at school - and for school to reinforce this message is totally shit.

if i had a ds - i would be outraged.

Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 17:47

I have two DSs and have been surprised by how much anti-boy sentiment is out there. some of it perpetuated by mothers themselves. Boys are like dogs, boys are noisy, boys are aggressive etc.

PixieOnaLeaf · 19/11/2009 17:48

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mathanxiety · 19/11/2009 17:52

OMG. Serious lapse in judgement here by all responsible, on a lot of levels. First the anti-boy venom, and then the idea of a 6 yo needing a man. And what has this got to do with nativity?

TheLadyEvenstar · 19/11/2009 17:53
Hmm
Sn0wflake · 19/11/2009 17:55

I think that is awful. YANBU

PeedOffWithNits · 19/11/2009 18:19

is this one of the plays the kids write themselves? (we always have some very wierd and wonderful storylines) - is there a reply from a boys POV, or is the "moral" that this attitude is wrong?

[clutching at straws trying to find an excuse for why this would be allowed]

Miggsie · 19/11/2009 18:24

A six year old's Xmas play?

Horrible for anyone to sing ever, let alone at this age.

DD is singing "quick, quick, go on to Bethlehem" in her school piece. I think I prefer that, I do hope there isn't a "Mary had the baby and the rest of you are useless gits" song

pranma · 19/11/2009 18:25

Christmas play?

ihatemyjob · 19/11/2009 18:26

Is the song part of the plot? Is it the pirate girls wanting not to be led by a male pirate? Then it would be more acceptable as the song would be in character.

Sometimes teacher really haven't thought some stuff through. I say this as a teacher. I supply taught once at a school and they were doing Grease for their Y6 show. I casually asked what they were going to do about certain sexual lyrics and plot lines and they all looked blank as if it never crossed their minds.

Am not a prude by the way just hate that sexualisation of pre-pubesecent kids. Like primary school having proms.

edam · 19/11/2009 18:27

Golly. What's the rest of the script like? Is there an equally 'amusing' (ho ho not very ho) song in response?

Wonder whether there's a teacher feeling a bit bruised by a recent divorce or something...

megapixels · 19/11/2009 18:29

YANBU at all. It's just plain stupid. How old is the teacher, 15?

Fivesetsofschoolfees · 19/11/2009 18:32

What does this song have to do with Christmas?

Jamieandhismagictorch · 19/11/2009 18:32

ihatemyjob I was 7 when Grease came out and went to see it at the cinema. The sexy stuff went completely over my head. I was really surprised about the condom in the car bit when I saw it later. I had no recollection of it. We did delight in shouting "Shit" and "Tit" during Greased Lightening, though (not in front of parents ...)

donnie · 19/11/2009 18:33

shite and crap. Complain - I would.

ihatemyjob · 19/11/2009 18:34

Yes but you didn't have to rehearse the lyrics every day for weeks!! I remember sniggering a lot and was 11!

I suppose its a show at christmas rather than about Xmas. Like pantomimes are.