A controversial video showing young children in school uniforms dancing provocatively and twerking has been posted online – sparking outrage.
Filmed in the city of Camaguey in central Cuba, 300 miles east of Havana, it has now been viewed tens of thousands of times.
Jorge Luis Pérez, a father of one of the boys in the video and Camaguey resident proudly uploaded the footage of his son ‘showing off his moves,’ local media reported.
A controversial video (pictured) showing young children in school uniforms dancing provocatively and twerking has been posted online – creating a social media storm
Two girls, whose ages are not known, are seen dancing with two of their male classmates, replicating the moves seen on music videos.
The girls are seen twerking and grinding against the young boys and bending down on the floor.
At one point, the two girls even fight over one of the boys after the other disappears and he falls on the floor as they each pull at him.
The original Facebook video has taken down, but other versions are circulating on social media and have been watched tens of thousands of times – leading to fury from social media users.
Ricardo Hernandez wrote on Facebook: ‘Already we have gone back to brothels and prostitution in Cuba in this age – wow. Where are the parents and the school principal and what moral principles are they teaching in that school? The school is trash.’
While Isa Monzon wrote: ‘They teach them, then complain about the prostitution and rape it’s a shame what, but what is today’s childhood?’
The Facebook video has been watched tens of thousands of times since being uploaded and has sparked fury on social media
Nancy Miranda wrote: ‘And I can tell you that none of them could say their multiplication tables, but they can lap dance. Where are the teachers??? And the parents???’
But Rosa Telon said: ‘Don’t blame the teachers. Where are the parents of those kids what a shame. That is why the world like this. Because of the parents of these kids.’
And Wendy Romero wrote: ‘Childhood has now been ruined with that kind of music, if they were my daughters to I would belt them to make them move. That’s terrible.’
While Sonia Navarro simply wrote: ‘Demeaning’.