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Trans activists storm NYC schools meeting, dance ‘Macarena’ to protest support of female athletes

A mob of trans rights activists has repeatedly hijacked Community Education Council meetings in Manhattan. And last week they danced “Macarena” to disrupt the meeting and protest against people who opposed the boys playing girls' sports.

A group of approximately 100 demonstrators fell each month Meeting Within the District Education Council, the bubbles are interrupted, heckling, and blown away, and one person runs through the stage and defeats member Day.

When attendee Joe Vitale spoke on behalf of female athletes in the public comments section of the conference, the group danced at many stages with the 90s dance hit.

Trans rights advocates have been disrupting Community Education Council meetings in District 2 of Manhattan for the past year. x/zingley2

“I'm talking here for a female athlete who is threatened by this nonsense behind me. All the dance and clowns,” Vitale said many of the dancers danced slowly in silence.

“I'm speaking up for female athletes that biological men don't want to compete with them,” Vitale told the board, which covers most of the Upper East Side and Midtown.

The Advisory Committee has protested at almost every CEC 2 conference last year since the Advisory Committee passed resolution 248, asking the Urban Education Ministry to review a policy that allows students to play with teams according to their gender identified.

Activists who protested dancing spoke about men playing female sports during the public comments. YouTube/CEC District 2

The demonstrations became increasingly destructive, and trans activists gathered in advance and brought in doughnuts, mostly because they had no children in district 2 public schools.

One of the main organizers is trans teacher Alaina Daniels. Alaina Daniels runs an after-school program for LGBTQ+ children called Trans Formative Schools, and according to her website, they are about to open a “trans middle school.”

The group held a “Strategy and Tactics Briefing” last week, and then urged supporters to attend the CEC 2 conference. “Wear pink, blue and/or white!” it said in an Instagram postsrefers to the color of the transformer flag.

“Your physical presence has the greatest impact,” it added.

Videos shared with social media show trans rights activists dancing in protest against a woman who spoke on behalf of a female athlete. X/Queens_Parents

CEC Members I complained That the Council can barely address important issues such as declining academics and registration.

“I appreciate their advocacy, but that's completely misguided,” CEC 2 Vice President Leonard Silverman told the Post.

Silverman said the controversial resolution would not be repealed, and the DOE, which has endured the policy, said the review would already be unconducted.

Alaina Daniels, co-founder of Transfor Beatful School, spoke at the CEC 2 conference in March 2024. William C Lopez/New York Post

“But they're still showing up and discouraged other parents from talking about other educational issues, so it's really destructive,” Silverman said.

Many attendees last week were in favour of two resolutions scheduled to be voted at the meeting, one in favour of Resolution 248, supporting the DOE's current sports policy, and the other in favour of President Trump's executive order aimed at ending “radical indoctrination in K-12 schools.”

Voting for the resolution was postponed as the group lost its quorum.

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