We are in social networks: <br />https://twitter.com/Last_news_news <br />https://plus.google.com/u/0/101099846456478907799 <br />https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Ss8ag5UH2aCINEjjzDGrA <br />___________________________________________ <br />A video circulating online has caused controversy after it shows young children copying music videos by provocatively twerking and sexy dancing with each other. <br />Outrage over shocking video showing young Cuban children twerking and dancing provocatively in their school uniforms - but some parents are proud of the display. <br />A controversial video showing young children in school uniforms dancing provocatively and twerking has been posted online - sparking outrage. <br />Filmed in the city of Camaguey in central Cuba, 300 miles east of Havana, it has now been viewed tens of thousands of times. <br />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. <br />Two girls, whose ages are not known, are seen dancing with two of their male classmates, replicating the moves seen on music videos. <br />The girls are seen twerking and grinding against the young boys and bending down on the floor. <br />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. <br />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. <br />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.' <br />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?' <br />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???' <br />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.' <br />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.' <br />While Sonia Navarro simply wrote: 'Demeaning'.