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oops, correction to title..."Really"
Elementary school children across the country are belting-out the song, "Pizza Love," sung to to the tune of the oldies hit, "My Girl," by The Temptations. These kids are singing it in assembly-type performances for parent and family audiences. Here are the lyrics to "Pizza Love:"
"On a Monday, I’ve got pizza love.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, I’ve got pizza love.
Wo. Pizza pizza on my brain. Make it pepperoni or make it plain.
My pizza. Wo. Pizza pizza. I’ve got pizza love.
I can’t stop! I just have to chew when I see that cheesy goo.
I can’t stop! And I think I’ll cry if I find some onions on my pizza pie.
Oh my pizza. I love you so. Your tangy sauce. Your crusty dough.
You must have been sent from up above to fill my heart with pizza love.
On a Friday I’ve got pizza love.
On Saturday Sunday I’ve got pizza love.
Wo. Pizza pizza, what you do to me. When I eat my pizza I hear symphony.
My pizza. Wo. Pizza pizza. I’ve got pizza love.
I can’t stop! I just have to chew when I see that cheesy goo.
I can’t stop! And I think I’ll cry if I find some onions on my pizza pie.
I’ve got pizza love.
Pizza love. I’ve got pizza love."
And here is a link to a video of a group of children from an elementary school in Orange County, CA, singing "Pizza Love" to the tune of "My Girl."
https://youtu.be/YhAoIzHcuOA
It's not just this one particular school who decided to post a video. In no time at all, I easily found 14 additional videos of children singing away in schools throughout the country. Now, I don't know about anybody else, but I don't see or find any "cuteness" in the song's subject matter or lyrics, but there are a hell-of-a-lot of schools and teachers out there who do. And I find that pretty damn sick. If I am not totally out in left field, then this pizzagate debacle which I thought couldn't get any worse beyond my comprehension is now...what? I have no words, and my brain is numb.
"Pizza Love" is one of the many songs included in "Music K-8 Magazine," (Plank Road Publishings) authored by Teresa Jennings. This magazine is highly respected by elementary teachers, particularly in the US. Plank Road Publishings is owwned by Teresa Jennings and her husband, Paul Jennings, who reside in Wisconsin. Based on just a cursory check on this couple and their company, I found nothing that caught my attention other than benign information such asTeresa Jennings having impressive credentials and that her father worked for NASA.
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MysticMa ago
First, where in WI? Just wondering if it's anywhere near Racine @Wisconsin_is_Corrupt was talking about. But as far as this being introduced in school,especially CA of all places. It kind of falls into this same agenda public schools have been on for a while now. Early sex ED, transgender ect. "Social Engineering" type hype. My first grand-child is 1mo an unless shit changes, she'll never be in a public school. This is part of why we now have a bunch of entitled, don't speak or look at me, snowflakes! They will barely, if ever, be able to function normally in the outside world socially or productively from this nanny-state indoctrination. MTV, South Park, Pedo Man Bill Nye and I'm sure many others have contributed to this. But at least we can control (or should monitor) what our children are influenced by when at home, but this influence in school is getting beyond ludicrous. There seems to be clear intent to decimate and subjugate our youth, right under our noses...
sugarskull ago
I hear you Ma!! The other day we had a talk about transgendered kids and my son was like I am never gonna be a girl boys rule! I have never been so happy to hear misogyny in my life!! Thank God I don't have to contend with the tail trying to wag the dog and doing so by picking your own gender.
eucalyptus_spearmint ago
That's not misogyny. That's just a little boy being a little boy.
sugarskull ago
Yeah I used that term very loosely and would never use it in his presence. I cant tell you how happy that little conversation made me though.