(WARNING: This story includes a video and rap song lyrics of a sexually explicit nature and may offend some readers.)
At its 2013 national convention in Atlanta last week, the National Education Association encouraged teachers to dance to a sexually explicit rap song that featured the "N"-word and declared, "When it's over you ain't gon need ya vibrator."
The NEA, a nationwide labor union that represents public school teachers, played the song titled, "Wobble," by V.I.C. at its "Raise Your Hand" conference – which was publicized as an event focused on "empowering educators to lead."
In a video of the incident posted by EAG News, dozens of union delegates – mostly women – can be seen enthusiastically boogying and shaking their backsides to the lewd rap lyrics.
At the same conference, NEA President Dennis Van Roekel asked a massive crowd, "Do you believe that our 3 million members know how to improve student success? Do you?! Do you?!
"Do you believe this is our time to create union-led change for our classrooms? Do you?!
"Then I ask you to raise your hand for the success of all students. Raise your hand for great public schools and social justice.
"Raise your hand for America's educators! For America's future! NEA, raise your hand!"
SEE THE REST OF THIS SHOCKING STORY AND THE VIDEO HERE: http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/nea-teachers-dance-to-n-word-sex-lyrics/
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