Posted on 05/10/2006 3:32:01 PM PDT by k8baller
Ten-year-Old Forbidden from Singing Pinks Anti-Bush Song at School Talent Show By Matthew Rothschild May 9, 2006
Molly Shoul has appeared in several talent shows at Park Springs Elementary School over the years.
And she was planning on participating again on May 11.
The ten-year-old decided to sing Pinks new song, Dear Mr. President, which the pop star says is one of the most important songs shes ever written. (The lyrics to the song are at bottom. To hear Pink perform, click here.)
Molly says she got the Pink CD for Easter, and she was attracted to this particular tune.
Its a really good song, she says. I wanted to sing something meaningful for the annual talent show.
So she auditioned with it, and she says the music teacher told her it was very good, but that he would have to ask the principal.
And the principal, Camille Pontillo, put the kibosh on it, as Jamie Malernee of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel first reported in an excellent story on May 5.
The biting song includes lines such as: How do you sleep at night? and You dont know nothing about hard work, and You pave the road to hell and What kind of father might hate her own daughter if she were gay? and Youve come a long way from whiskey and cocaine.
Molly says the principal said the song was too political and would be inappropriate because it had the word hell in it, along with whiskey and cocaine and gay.
When that decision came down, Molly says she felt a little bit angry and sad and upset, and a bit confused.
Her mother, Nancy, was upset, too.
She wrote an e-mail to the principal on May 2, which she shared with The Progressive.
I think we are sending a bad message," Nancy wrote. Molly has become aware of world events and she was EXTREMELY excited to find this song and want to sing it. She is passionate about ithas been practicing it since the day the Talent Show was announced. With limits, I think our kids should be allowed to express themselves in a respectful, meaningful way. To try to shield them from the real world is, I believe, a real mistake. Could I please get your feedback on this?
Principal Pontillo responded in the following way: I understand your position, however, the song she chose is a political song and does use the word hell in it. I am sure there are other songs that she can choose from that will allow her to express herself. We must remember that there are going to be students from pre-K to 5thnot just an older audience, such as middle school, or just 5th grade. I hope you understand.
On May 11, Molly will not be participating in the talent show.
Id feel weird, she says, adding that it would be like giving up to sing another song.
Her mom, who happens to be a high school teacher in the same school district, is not happy about the outcome.
This was undoubtedly censorship, she says.
The Progressive left a message for Principal Pontillo, but did she not call back.
Nadine Drew, a spokesperson for the Broward County Public Schools, says, It was the principals decision that it was inappropriate for the elementary age group.
As to the charge of censorship, Drew says: I dont have a reaction to the parent.
Lyrics to Pinks Dear Mr. President
Dear Mr. President Come take a walk with me Let's pretend we're just two people and You're not better than me I'd like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly
What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep What do you feel when you look in the mirror Are you proud
How do you sleep while the rest of us cry How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye How do you walk with your head held high Can you even look me in the eye And tell me why
Dear Mr. President Were you a lonely boy Are you a lonely boy How can you say No child is left behind We're not dumb and we're not blind They're all sitting in your cells While you pave the road to hell
What kind of father would take his own daughter's rights away And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay I can only imagine what the first lady has to say You've come a long way from whiskey and cocaine
How do you sleep while the rest of us cry How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye How do you walk with your head held high Can you even look me in the eye
Let me tell you about hard work Minimum wage with a baby on the way Let me tell you about hard work Rebuilding your house after the bombs took them away Let me tell you about hard work Building a bed out of a cardboard box Let me tell you about hard work Hard work Hard work You don't know nothing about hard work Hard work Hard work Oh
How do you sleep at night How do you walk with your head held high Dear Mr. President You'd never take a walk with me Would you
Uh oh
I knew someone who spoke out, and got dragged to a secret concentration camp.
This pretty much answers your question K8baller.
The content is not appropriate for an elementary school audience; I don't care who it's about.
IBTZ????
Free speech? How about not subjecting people to the whiny lamentations of an uber idiot? Especially Kindergardeners through 6th grade? Why should they be subjected to this crap?
IB4Z?
Welcome to FR
"Freedom of speech" simply does not apply to 10-year-olds. If it did, they'd have the right to vote {shudder}.
You wouldn't happen to be one of those creatures we call, heck I forget, orcs?
Oh please, I have a ten year and old as long as they get fed they don't give a flip what is going on in the world. Sounds like mom is an activist.
Ever heard of a "double negative," you ditz, or does it even matter to you?
***sniff***
is that ozone I smell?
this story was already posted
Create a home page and let us know a little about yourself.
Interesting. Somehow I doubt Pink actually has experienced any of the things she writes about here.
I clicked "here" and didn't even get a lousy T-Shirt.
Pinks new song, Dear Mr. President, which the pop star says is one of the most important songs shes ever written.
Im sure its tied for first place, with every other goofy dumb song Pink has ever written.
What ever happened to freedom of speech
Nothing happened to it, you idiot. It never applied to what ten year olds were allowed to present at school assemblies.
You've never read the Constitution, so I don't expect you to understand it.
This is an educator that fails to realize that YOU CENSOR F***ING 10 YEAR OLDS!!!
Oh and by the way, good luck with your first post.
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