OMG! Everyone head for nearest safe space!

Via Campus Reform:

Washington University in St. Louis’s annual philanthropic “Kappa Karaoke” ended in apologies after one fraternity’s “raunchy” choreographed dance was interpreted as mimicking sexual assault.

Kappa Kappa Gamma hosts the annual Kappa Karaoke, which is a dance competition for Greek organizations that helps raise money for charity through ticket sales and entrance fees.

“We know there was at least one organization whose dance triggered some individuals.”

A dance performed by members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, however, prompted outrage from some students who said it was mimicking sexual assault and thus made them feel uncomfortable or triggered, reports Student Life.

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