The strange video shows dozens of transit rights activists that recently protested at a meeting of the Council of Education Council in New York City. “No Macarina.”
The meeting, which was held by the Community Education Council of the 2 (CEC 2), was held on February 26. The YouTube stream of the meeting explains that the demonstrators are quietly in the famous nineties dance, and some of them are others.
the Dance When one of the ladies called Jo Vitale took the microphone to express support for Resolution 248, a procedure was passed last year aimed at searching for the effects of allowing biological males to compete with women.
The members of the council seemed to hide their smiles while the activists danced silently in the background when Vitaly spoke.

A group of “La Macarena” rights activists danced at the New York City School Council meeting last week. (CEC 2 via YouTube)
“I am here to support Resolution 48” New Yorker He said. “And let us be clear about Resolution 248. It will allow the search for the effects of biological males with biological females in sport.”
“Research”, confirmed. “This is what all these people take out, and the search … they are just signing virtue, and they are giving up children. So let's not weaken these fathers.”
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Joe Vitaly held a mark and spoke in opposition to activists. (CEC 2 via YouTube)
CEC District 2 “oversees primary/intermediate schools in the New York 2 Society School Province,” according to its Facebook page. Its schools are located on the lower eastern side, hell and Chinese neighborhood, among other large apples.
Fox News Digital connects to CEC 2 but has not yet heard.
The Vice President of CEC 2 told Leonard Silverman to the New York Post that he “appreciates their invitation, but he is completely not replaced.”

YouTube stroke shows the meeting of the council members' reactions to dance. (CEC 2 via YouTube)
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“But they are still continuing to appear, which is really annoying because it discourages other parents from talking about other educational issues,” he said.