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I don't see anything inappropriate in that video. It was a one time presentation for fitness week. See the sign in the background? Read the articles? I didn't see any girls on the pole, and if they were I'm sure it was just them fooling around, and I highly doubt it was very sexual in nature. Props to the woman doing her demo and the interview. She did a very tasteful job of her performance, and I don't think she misrepresented her activity in any way. Who says poledancing(fitness, lol) can't be a mainstream thing? This really doesn't appear to far off something you'd see in an olympic gymnastics competition, or the Cirque de Soleil.
Saying "14year old girls" is omitting facts here in support of the malformed opinion you've been twisted into. 14-19 year old girls and boys saw the presentation. The concern was raised when a bunch of teenage boys kept watching cellphone videos in class and giggling over their hardons.
The only thing I see wrong here is a bunch of teenagers with cellphones in class...
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