‘Dick Graze’ by Channing Tatum creates a trend that will bring on more sexual harassment in schools.
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In order to promote the film, 22 Jump Street, Channing Tatum created a video where he is seen rapping about the latest “craze.” This video has gone viral. It promotes what Channing says is a new way of saying, “Hey, bro, what’s up?” There is also a female version featured in the video. All of this is just another way of promoting sexual harassment of teens on teens in our schools.
It’s an age when kids already have to endure “ball tap Tuesdays,” “slap ass Fridays,” and “titty touch Wednesdays.” Yes, parents, these are really things that happen in your schools and to your children. Do we really need Channing Tatum, an actor that our kids revere for his roles in movies like 21 Jump Street, X-Men: Apocalypse, G.I. Joe, and Step Up, promoting the sexual harassment of their friends? What Channing Tatum has found to be a funny diversion and an easy vehicle to promote his new movie has a big chance of doing more harm than good. Channing—go back to vanquishing the bad guys in your movies. Remember you’re a father yourself now, isn’t it time you start asking yourself what kind of example you’re setting for the youth that idolizes you?
As a high schooler, no, these things don’t actually happen.
WON’T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!?!?!?!?!?