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Rezny@gmail.com
09-17-2010, 06:48 PM
In Detroit ,an innocent(she didn't do anything wrong)6-year old girl who loved cheerleading,has been kicked off the cheerleading team at her school?Why,you say?Because of a controversial cheer used in the cheerleading routine,and a squabble that erupted between the mother and the coach.The coach has said they have no intention of changing the routine.So why should the little girl be kicked off the team and be blamed for something she didn't even do?In my opinion,she shouldn't be.(Yeah,yeah,I know.Rules are rules)How do the rest of you feel about this story?Source:It's been all over the news and msn.com.Feel free to post.

PlayOn
09-17-2010, 07:28 PM
to me, it would be all about what the cheer said.

Family Ties Forever!
09-17-2010, 08:14 PM
It's known that people like a link provided if you're going to post about news. Also, it makes it hard to read when you leave no spaces between words and sentences.

Courtnee
09-17-2010, 08:38 PM
http://www.today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39228997/ns/today-parenting/

A Detroit-area mom’s objections over a booty-shaking cheer got her 6-year-old daughter booted right off the cheerleading squad — and touched off a nasty war of words that’s pitted Jennifer Tesch against an intricate web of local authorities.
As sports cheers go, “Our backs ache, our skirts are too tight, we shake our booties from left to right!” isn’t likely to make Chris Rock blush. But when Tesch’s daughter Kennedy came home after practicing with her Madison Heights Wolverines cheerleading squad and demonstrated the routine, her mom was taken aback.
“I was in shock, and right away I addressed it with the coach and the general manager of the Wolverines,” Tesch told Meredith Vieira live from Michigan on TODAY Friday.

A former cheerleader and cheerleading coach herself, Tesch didn’t think the cheer was appropriate for a 6-year-old. But when she voiced her objections, she received what she believes was the classic runaround.
“The general manager was kind of like, ‘Well, we’ve been doing it that way for years and that’s the way it’s going to be,’” Jennifer Tesch said as she sat with Kennedy, her husband Duane, and their youngest child, Aiden.
Video: Tot cheerleader off squad over ‘booty’ cheer? (on this page)
She then approached the squad’s coach, who told Tesch she “didn’t really have any power,” and to take it up again with the general manager. So Tesch met with the general manager and coach again, who told her the Wolverines’ governing board was aware of her concerns, but that the cheer was mandated by the state’s cheerleading association.
But upon talking to the association’s director, Tesch said she was left scratching her head. “[They] told me that they don’t mandate cheers at all, and she would talk to the general manager of the Wolverines,” she told Vieira.


Ousted cheerleader Kennedy Tesch (second from left) appeared on TODAY with her family.
‘That’s when we got mad’
At that point, things got testier. Tesch said she sounded out a few other parents, who agreed the cheer seemed racy for a 6-year-old to be chanting. The board told Tesch she could opt to have her daughter sit out that particular cheer, but it also delivered some stinging words.
“Their response was they’ve been doing this cheer for 20 years, and that was it,” Tesch said. “And after insinuating that my husband and I were kind of perverse for thinking it was incorrect and inappropriate, that’s when we got mad.”
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Tesch took her story to the local media, and within two days, the cheerleading higher-ups, along with some parents, became so irate over the brouhaha that Kennedy was removed from the squad, which cheers for local little league flag football.
“The ultimate result was they were going to keep the cheer; the coach could decide whether she does it or not,” Tesch told Vieira. “But because of the drama that we created about this, [the board] was going to remove the family from the organization for the year.”

The Cheerleading Wars continued to escalate. The team’s coach, Lisa Ernest, went on a local morning radio show program and blasted Tesch. “I’m directly quoting this lunatic,” Ernest said of Tesch. “She said, ‘I don’t mind the booty-shaking so much, but it’s the back aching and the skirt being too tight I don’t understand.’ ”
Tesch told NBC that she naturally feels bad for her daughter, who finds herself on the outside looking in at one of her favorite activities: “They broke her heart,” Tesch said. And she had to explain to her daughter that folks were mad at Mommy, not her, and that the squad “really liked her and she was not being punished.”
She added that the family has received loads of support via phone and Facebook for standing up for their beliefs, and two other teams have offered to put Kennedy on their cheerleading squads. But for now, the family is considering putting Kennedy into a gymnastics program instead.

As far as getting Kennedy back on the Wolverines cheerleading squad, Tesch said that ship has sailed. “I don’t think I would ever want to go back, because ultimately, if they think it’s OK to remove a 6-year-old from a team, I wouldn’t want my daughter in that organization anyway,” she said.
But she would like an apology.
“I just wish that they would acknowledge that what they did to [Kennedy] was incorrect,” Tesch told Vieira.
‘Where does it stop?’
Still, some local parents were clearly peeved about Tesch pushing for the racy cheer to be discontinued: Dad Ron Messig told Fox 2 TV in Detroit the issue “really comes down to what one person wants against what everybody else wants.” But Tesch found a staunch supporter for her actions in TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford.

Speaking with co-anchor Hoda Kotb during TODAY’s fourth hour Friday, Gifford said the cheer is not only inappropriate for a 6-year-old; she didn’t believe it was even appropriate for her 17-year-old daughter, Cassidy.
“Where does it stop?” Gifford said. “It’s the sexualization of our young females from an earlier and earlier [age]. When do parents lose our rights to raise children according to the values that we think are important?”
When Kotb told Gifford her school cheerleading squad actually had a very similar, though less lurid, cheer, Gifford said those kinds of cheers didn’t exist “in the 1800s when I was a cheerleader. It was sis-boom-bah, rah-rah! It’s, little by little, the choices that we’re making that’s deteriorating our culture as whole.”
Gifford was also incensed that cheerleading coach Lisa Ernest called Tesch a “lunatic” in a radio interview, saying she “sounds like Jane Lynch from ‘Glee’.”
“Something should happen,” Gifford said. “It was completely uncalled for.”

Stuck In The '70's
09-17-2010, 09:14 PM
If I was the parent , I wouldn't want her on that squad. The coach sounds like a nut. The cheer doesn't sound very appropriate for a 6 year old but if the other parents are going along with it I don't know what can be done. :ohno:

dakert
09-17-2010, 10:51 PM
Who ever heard of a 6 year old cheerleader??? :eek:
I am sure this will all come down as a HOAX!!!

David <------ is getting tired of these BS internet stories

Marvo301
09-17-2010, 11:05 PM
I find it hard to believe that a mother who is so concerned about her daughter being "sexualized" by doing this cheer seems to so blind to the fact that she contributed to the sexualization of her daughter by encouraging her to be a cheerleader at such a young age.

Stuck In The '70's
09-17-2010, 11:13 PM
I find it hard to believe that a mother who is so concerned about her daughter being "sexualized" by doing this cheer seems to so blind to the fact that she contributed to the sexualization of her daughter by encouraging her to be a cheerleader at such a young age.
I don't know. My niece is a cheerleader and she's 10 and has been one for a couple years. I've seen some of her cheers and it's nothing like that. You have to be careful though.

Janice
09-17-2010, 11:48 PM
In Detroit ,an innocent(she didn't do anything wrong)6-year old girl who loved cheerleading,has been kicked off the cheerleading team at her school?Why,you say?Because of a controversial cheer used in the cheerleading routine,and a squabble that erupted between the mother and the coach.The coach has said they have no intention of changing the routine.So why should the little girl be kicked off the team and be blamed for something she didn't even do?In my opinion,she shouldn't be.(Yeah,yeah,I know.Rules are rules)How do the rest of you feel about this story?Source:It's been all over the news and msn.com.Feel free to post.
Please provide a link when posting a news story. Thanks.

Janice
09-17-2010, 11:51 PM
Who ever heard of a 6 year old cheerleader??? :eek:
I am sure this will all come down as a HOAX!!!

David <------ is getting tired of these BS internet stories
And Janice is getting tired of your attitude. Stop it. Here's a link to the story of the 6 year old cheerleader.

http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/dpp/news/local/6-year-old-cheerleader-kicked-off-squad-20100915-wpms

PlayOn
09-18-2010, 11:55 AM
My 6 year old cousin came home with a fill out sheet to be a cheerleader and we would've let her do it, but she changed her mind after finding out tryouts were on Friday (Sept. 11th) which is when we always go to our aunts. She backed out. So 6-year old cheerleaders exsist.

OH Nuts!
09-18-2010, 03:45 PM
That cheer sounds pretty inappropriate to me for a 6 yr old. And even kind of a little over for a teen.Surprised the other parents thoguth the cheer was OK - but if it comes to a vote - the majority rules I suppose.

Too bad the little girl has to suffer.

Coffeecup
09-22-2010, 05:33 PM
The world is changing. My first thoughts as others have said cheerleader at age 6? . In my day I think girls started as freshman in high school. Do you realize the child is ? first, second grade. Gee I was reading Dick and Jane. What games is she cheering on? A elementary school sport of some kind?.

Stormtracker TF
09-22-2010, 07:28 PM
Only in Detroit...

Retro4Life
09-22-2010, 09:20 PM
A six year old should not be 'shaking her booty', period. It's bad enough that kids WANT to become mature before they are ready, do our social institutions have to promote it?

These types of stories make me feel completely out of touch with society. And kind of glad to be there. :rolleyes:

Doodyville10019
09-23-2010, 06:26 PM
to me, this cheer is not any worse than what is said on the radio, despite her age. It would be no big deal to me if it were my daughter.