Last week, Oriental Land Co., the operator of Tokyo Disneyland, apologized after clips of Minnie Mouse having her skirt lifted by a reindeer in a recent Christmas parade went viral on social media. The operator declined to answer whether the move was choreographed or improved, but said future parades will be carried out "appropriately". Some on social media said it set a bad example for children, while others claimed the production should have the right to decide what to do with the choreography.
I don't know what I think about it. They are cartoon characters being silly. It seems kind of creepy, but is it setting a bad example for children? Maybe it's setting a bad example for adults. I read about many incidents of men filming up the skirts of school girls.
Hi Pamela: I think it does set a bad example, many children may think t is okay to do such a thing, causing a problem at school, on the playground or at home. Have a great day
I just *had* to ask google of a picture of the incident, and came up with very little. I agree, adults are are way worse with this kind of behaviour, but maybe if we teach our children right, they won't do it as adults either?
Hi Pamela: I think it does set a bad example, many children may think t is okay to do such a thing, causing a problem at school, on the playground or at home.
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I just *had* to ask google of a picture of the incident, and came up with very little. I agree, adults are are way worse with this kind of behaviour, but maybe if we teach our children right, they won't do it as adults either?
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