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Cheerleaders' sexy dance routines under fire for 'encouraging rape culture'
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Cheerleaders' bump and grind dance routine is 'too sexily suggestive'
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The bump 'n' grind dances have been criticised by university officials who think they promote a negative image of women
Cheerleaders at an American university have come under fire for their sexy dance routines that could 'encourage rape culture'.
A trustee at the University of Oregon has raised concerns about sexually suggestive dance routines performed by the Oregon cheerleaders.
Local television news station KGW in Portland reports that Ginevra Ralph, an alum and prominent Eugene arts administrator, raised the issue at a meeting of the board of trustees.
And she lays into the girls’ for thrusting their boobs and bums at the audiences.
She said the school should study how the choreographed routines of the cheer squad play a role in the implications of a perceived "rape culture" on campus.
Ms Ralph added: "I have watched people be incredibly uncomfortable with the U of O cheerleaders, and they actually leave the basketball (arena) during intermission because of the overt sexual dancing, or whatever you want to call it."
Ms Ralph wrote in a statement: “Where, if anywhere, does the overt sexuality with the bump-and-grind, pelvic-thrusting dancing that the female cheerleader and dance squads feature in their routines fit in this context?
"I have watched basketball crowds appreciate the athleticism of the male and female cheerleaders doing their cheer routines, but then watched the same crowd often be uncomfortable and embarrassed by the sexualized dance routines.”
She adds: “The UO stands for and promotes excellence in academics, research, sports, and cultural offerings.
"In the name of eliminating a ‘rape culture’ , I am simply asking if these routines are the most appropriate and of highest cultural quality we can muster and would eliminating the raciness in the context of UO athletic events with family audiences in attendance help mitigate the problem.”
Interim university president Scott Coltrane told the newspaper he would include a study of suggestive cheer dances as part of a $500,000 effort to stem sexual assaults on campus. The oversight could be done by Title IX deputies.
Cheerleading "is part of the athletic department and how those routines get developed, who decides them, part of it is internally generated. It's something we need to look at," he told the Register-Guard.
The newspaper reported that cheer coach Dana Guthrie was not made available by the school to comment for the story.
Craig Pintens, a senior associate athletic director, issued the following statement: "Our cheerleading and mascot program prides itself on monitoring the latest developments in uniform technology and choreography and implementing best practices from around the world.”
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Cheerleading recruits were blindfolded, stuffed into a washing machine and cardboard boxes, before being ordered to strip in front of male squad members
KANSAS University cheerleaders were made to strip naked during a “humiliating” initiation ceremony.
New recruits were blindfolded, stuffed into a washing machine and cardboard boxes, before being ordered to strip in front of male squad members, it has been revealed.
One victim was so traumatised she left the university before finishing her studies, News.com.au reports.
The university launched an investigation into the incident following complaints by the victims that cheerleading coaches allowed the hazing to take place on a yearly basis.
As a result the whole squad have been put on a year-long probation.
Two team members, who wished to remain anonymous, said they were abused during an “initiation” event for six first-year members last July, while the team was on campus for a children’s summer camp.
The cheerleaders arrived at Kansas football’s Memorial Stadium in running shoes, per the team’s orders, and were told to sprint up and down a hill.
The older team members then blindfolded them, placed them in cars one by one and brought them inside an empty house, the two victims said.
One said she was forced inside of a washing machine, while the other said she was put in a cardboard box and jostled around as they banged on the sides.
They were then frogmarched into another room and asked a series of questions.
For each question they answered incorrectly, they were required to remove an article of clothing.
Eventually standing there naked, the six cheerleaders allegedly were taken into another room, while one of them said she remembered being separated from the group.
“I had taken my blindfold off along with another girl sitting next to me, and two alumni guys walked in and saw us naked,” she told student newspaper, The Kansas State Collegian.
Split into two groups, two of the cheerleaders said to have been taken downstairs and deemed “initiated,” while the others were subjected to public shaming.
“They took me and two other girls, put us in a room together and told us we are ugly, we don’t deserve to be on the team and our skills weren’t good enough,” one of the cheerleaders said.
“They sat us down with all the alumni and all returning cheerleaders.”
The incident has left the two cheerleaders emotionally traumatised, they said, leading one to leave the school permanently.
“The reason why I’m leaving KU is solely because the university and the athletic department decided to treat me and my other teammates like we didn’t matter and were instead just pretty faces for the media,” she said.
Kansas’ cheerleading team came under national controversy in November 2016 when a photo surfaced on Snapchat showing four team members, three male and one female, wearing matching Jayhawks sweaters emblazoned with “K” on the front, with the caption “Kkk go trump.”
The university temporarily suspended the cheerleaders from competition as a result.
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