The strange video shows dozens of trans rights activists who have recently protested at a New York City Education Council meeting dancing “Lama Currena.”
The meeting was held by the District 2 District Education Council (CEC 2) and was held on February 26th. A YouTube conference stream shows the protesters quietly performing iconic 90s dances, one step at a time with others.
The dance began when a female attendee named Jo Vitale filmed the microphone with audio support at 248 resolution. This is a measure aimed at studying the effectiveness of enabling biological men to compete with women last year.
Council members seemed to hide their smiles while activists danced quietly in the background, as Vitale said.
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A group of trans rights activists danced “La Macarena” at New York City School Council last week. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)
“I'm here to support Resolution 48,” said the New Yorker. “And let's clarify what Solution 248 is. It would allow us to study the effects of biological men competing with biological women in sports.”
“Research,” she emphasized. “And that's what these people all oppose, research… they're just a signature of virtue, they're baby bullies.
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Jovitale held the sign and spoke against the activists. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)
CEC District 2 oversees public primary/mid-schools in NYC Community School District 2, according to its Facebook page.” The school is located in Lower East Side, Hell's Kitchen and Chinatown, among other large Apple neighborhoods.
Fox News Digital reached out to CEC 2 but has not heard a response yet.
CEC 2 Vice President Leonard Silverman told the New York Post: “I'm grateful.”[s] Their defense, but it is completely misplaced. ”

The YouTube stream of the conference shows the council members' response to the dance. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)
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“But they're still showing up and discouraged other parents from talking about other educational issues, so it's really destructive,” he said.



