“One day I hope to have a wife, and I will help her have a happy life.”
A group of year five students at Bankstown Public School in Sydney's west have written and recorded a song about stopping domestic violence.
Titled "We All Say No", the song is about standing up to violence and the importance of respecting women.
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Not-for-profit community organisation Bankstown Youth Development Service held a series of workshops with the boys, aged 11 and 12, to create the video clip.
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The students wrote all the lyrics themselves, including dope rhymes like this: "What's up everybody? My name is Malcolm. I wish to get an education to drive a Ford Falcon."
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