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Disgusting School Staged Game Has Parents in Outrage… [Video]

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Many parents call the things they were doing in Washington state middle school classrooms a sick and twisted example of “grooming” the kids. Administrators agree that the optics aren’t optimal but nevertheless, the “licking game” between students and staff isn’t as perverted, “horrifying” and “highly vile” as it seems, they counter. Even so, their “harmless” game won’t be played again, they promise.

Not appropriate for school

The “licking competition” between students and staff at a Washington state middle school won’t be held ever again. Not after the fierce “outcry from parents over the ‘horrifying‘ and ‘highly vile‘ game.

Many of the students were as disturbed by the event as the parents but were afraid to speak up in protest due to today’s transgender agenda in the classroom. Administrators and staff demonize anything once considered “normal.” Like calling your parents “mom” and “dad.” Meanwhile anything “deviant” is embraced and encouraged.

The video takes all the guesswork out of it. Appalled students of Desert Hills Middle School in Kennewick, Washington were disturbed by underage students paired up with adult teachers in a bizarre contest.

Both sides of a clear plexiglass pane are coated with marshmallow cream. A student and a staffer basically battle with their tongues through the glass. The competition was a feature of the schools pep rally on March 31.

Audio on the clip reveals students in the crowd screaming, “Ew,” “Disgusting,” “That’s so gross,” and “What the heck?” One student, destined for a career in journalism shouted out “Who thought that this was a good idea?

That’s a great question which the school really hesitates to answer. They can at least claim it wasn’t them. The event has been a sort of “private” tradition on the campus for time out of mind. One that nobody likes to actually talk about.

Disturbing scenes

The principal is one of those filmed participating. He’s also seen laughing “while taking out his phone to film the scene,” according to parent Megan Sa. She’s the one who “originally emailed the superintendent, the school board and the human resources department asking for an explanation regarding what happened to see how they would be addressing the situation.

She told local news that she’s “baffled” by “another part of the video that showed a grown adult holding a child’s head to the plexiglass while licking the other side of structure.” That wasn’t the worst of it, she adds.

Ms. Sa was “most” alarmed “by the final scene” where the security guard “looked like he was licking the marshmallow off of the plexiglass in a sensual way.

In her opinion, “we do not send out children to school to be exposed to highly sexualized behavior by adults. We send them to school to learn and for them to socialize with other people their ages.” She also notes what’s on the minds of many students, “this despicable display of adult behavior was hard to watch.

She did her digging and admits that “It was my understanding that these students were putting their names on a list to say, ‘Yeah, I want to participate in a game at the assembly,‘ but the teachers and the administrators did not tell them what kind of game that they would be participating in.” Some changed their minds when they saw what it was they signed up for.

If this is such a harmless and not an ill intended game, then why the hell did you not share with the students what the game was going to be and the ground rules?” After she posted the video online, a few alums of the school came forward. She “has even heard from people in their 30s who attended the school and said this happened when they attended Desert Hills Middle School.” It won’t happen again, administrators say.

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