Transactivists do ‘macarena’ dance at the school council meeting


Bizarre Video shows dozens of trans -rights activists who recently protest during a meeting of the New York City Education law by dancing “La Macarena.”

The meeting, which was held by the Community Education Council for District 2 (CEC 2), was held on 26 February. A YouTube current from the meeting shows the demonstrators who quietly perform the iconic dance from the 90s, some from the pass with others.

The The dance started When a female participant named Jo Vitale took the microphone for speech support for resolution 248, a measure was adopted last year that was aimed at investigating the effects of allowing biological men to compete with women.

Council members seemed to hide their smile while the activists quietly danced in the background while Vitale spoke.

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Transactivists in meeting

A group of trans -rights activists danced “La Macarena” last week during a New York City Council Council meeting. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)

“I am here to support resolution 48,” the New Yorker said. “And let’s be clear about what resolution 248 is. It would make the study possible into the consequences of having biological men compete with biological women in sport.”

“The research,” she emphasized. “And that is where these people have all come across, the research … They are just virtue signaling, and they are baby best heads. So let’s not calm down these baby best heads.”

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Jo Vital Talk

Jo Vitale held a sign and spoke in contrast to the activists. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)

CEC District 2 “supervises public elementary/secondary schools in NYC Community School District 2”, according to the Facebook page. The schools are located in the Lower East Side, Hell’s Kitchen and Chinatown, including Big Apple -neighbors.

Fox News Digital reached for CEC 2, but has not heard yet.

CEC 2 Vice President Leonard Silverman told the New York Post that he appreciates’ their advocacy ‘, but it is completely out of place’.

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The YouTube current of the meeting shows the reactions of the council members to the dance. (CEC District 2 via YouTube)

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“But they still show up, and it is really disturbing because it discourages other parents to talk about other educational issues,” he said.

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