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EducationMay 11, 2024
High School facing major outrage after allowing rap group to film EXPLICIT video on campus with students present
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Anne Arundel County Public Schools has come under fire for proving that they could care less about positive role models for high schoolers and officials have now promoted the cultural trash they think of their students. But hey, what else is new?
Officials at Arundel High School in Gambrills, Maryland allowed a rap video to be filmed inside the school where “multiple scantily dressed females” are dancing around and shaking their behinds, while the rappers say things like “let me whip my d--- out, Imma s--- the b---- out.”
The music video, titled "Wanna Be Remix," was posted to YouTube by the account "Rogue Boys" on April 25. The video, which has received 19,000 views as of Thursday afternoon, opens with a "disclaimer" ensuring "no one was hurt in the making of this video and everything was for educational purposes." Two male individuals are then seen entering a classroom filled with several other young people, including multiple scantily dressed females. One of the females is seen using a vape at a desk.
"Won't bring her no names, but she's speaking on mine, know I'm one of a kind, I throw d--- in your hole," one of the male individuals raps.
The video closes with multiple individuals engaging in a faux physical fight as one male displays a stack of dollar bills, rapping "I'm trying to f--- on you, you, you and probably your friend."
The question that everyone seems to be asking is: “Who approved this?” There are rumors that the principal was behind it, although the district has yet to confirm that. However, there are calls for her resignation amid the justified backlash.
There is an incredibly easy way to determine if the video should have been allowed to be filmed on campus. All officials had to ask themselves was, “Would a student get in trouble for behaving that like?” If the answer is yes, which it obviously is, then it should have never gotten this far.
But it did get this far. And that’s because we now live in a time where right is wrong and wrong is right. Where degeneracy is affirmed and glorified, while education is seen as a second thought. Rather than promote education excellence, our public schools are declaring math as racist. And on top of that, education is the only profession where people get raises for providing abysmal results.
I think the most infuriating thing about this is that the school would have likely never approved a church to use the school, as you are basically not even allowed to mention God in public school these days. But as long as reprehensible behavior is glorified, no one has a problem.
The district average in math is 20 percent and science proficiency is at 39 percent. If educators cannot even provide sub-standard results, no wonder they are making these sorts of decisions. The district is clearly being run by mentally incompetent people.
Just imagine the consequences had someone approved this decision in the 1970s. We have become so accustomed to this type of behavior that it's now everywhere. And I doubt anyone will be held accountable for this.
Anyway, the music video is trash and so is the principal.
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