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Outnumbered: Adapted from YouTube Fox News Channel

This topic in Fox TV one of the top news in the US wherein in the US a school district has been torched for blaming music taught to children in school as “white supremacy.” Gasp!

I accept that no one will agree to this. Whether music by adults or learned by children can harm for that matter. It’s only when you leave music can it harm you. Music is a blend of nature that cannot harm anyone whether you are black, white, Christian or a Jew. Music doesn’t understand your language.

A quote here will be out of context, however I am quoting this taken from a quote who once said, “Many people die with their music still in them.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Let’s take two birds put in a cage. Now one bird any bird that can sing and the one a parrot. Leave them facing each other. We all know that a parrot can be taught to talk. Let’s try and I think no one has tried teaching a parrot to sing. Let’s do it. After a while the parrot only learns to talk, but not to sing though a singing bird singing all the time cannot teach a parrot to sing. Even humans cannot try it. Again another quote taken from another person which says quote, ‘A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.'- Maya Angelou. That’s the reason why music cannot harm anyone and that an universal “Truth.” Only some fools will argue otherwise.

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