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Not The Onion.

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Student-staff lap dances at Kentucky high school lead to disciplinary actions

The lap dances occurred during Hazard High School's homecoming festivities. The superintendent said what was supposed to be a fun activity "got out of hand."


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"We strive to foster creativity in our students, but unfortunately, this time it was carried too far," she said in her statement.

The district has not identified any of the students or staff involved. According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, the school's principal, Donald "Happy" Mobelini, was involved and is pictured in one of the images.


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/u...ary-actions-n1282630


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Why are people so incredibly stupid?
 
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The Dukes will not mind a bit.


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Donald “Happy” Mobelini… Roll Eyes


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The scope of reaction shocked many in tight-knit, conservative Hazard, whose red-brick downtown framed by mountains was once a hub of a now-depleted Appalachian coalfield.

And while some locals were appalled by what happened in their school, many parents, students and residents, stung by the onslaught of condemnation, have leaped ferociously to the school’s defense — casting the controversy as overblown and the work of outsiders.

“People who were not even connected to the school went after us,“ said student Gavin Goins, a sophomore who was at the event. “I think it’s an attack on tradition.”


https://www.usatoday.com/story...p-dances/6193474001/


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It really does seem like an overreaction. I mean, who among us has NOT done a lap dance for a faculty member of their high school?
 
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In an age where WAP becomes a big hit, this is a giant nothingburger. And frankly is no one outside of Hazard's business.


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It really does seem like an overreaction. I mean, who among us has NOT done a lap dance for a faculty member of their high school?


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Doug strikes again....

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“I think it’s an attack on tradition.”


Does he mean that they have a tradition of students giving teachers lap dances???


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It seems like another opportunity for outrage against people who have had a lot stacked against them for awhile.

I don't agree with the premise that Hillbilly Elegy has promoted about the people of Appalachia, and I think this may well be just another example of that bias.

Big Al


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The article that I originally posted was the first one I read about the events at the high school, and it contained no commentary about the town. It was the events at the school that got my attention. I may be a Pollyanna, but I was shocked.

I posted the second one just as a follow up about the town's mixed reaction.

I may be the only person in the country who had no clue what size the town is, where it was located (beyond that it is in Kentucky), or that some people were slamming the town because it's in Appalachia.

I grew up in a bubble and it seems that I still live in one....


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