Class Dynamix, a mixed-gender school choir, performed an electric performance on Britain’s Got Talent with an anti-bullying ballad declaring that bullying is not acceptable and that they firmly oppose it.
Danny, the choir’s conductor, describes the group as a mix of young individuals with varied levels of confidence who had journeyed from Leeds to Manchester to perform for the audience.
Furthermore, when Danny requested for them to be on the show, one of the judges, Simon, had already paid the group a visit at their school. Simon really went to their school to invite them to the show’s auditions.
Following the introductions, the choir begins singing an enthusiastic, raucous hip hop/choir song.
As they shout “B-U-Double L- Y- I-N-G,” the children begin to dance while singing that bullying is immoral and poisonous to us. We are supposed to speak out against it rather than remain silent. Bullying others has no place anywhere, and anyone who does so is simply wrong.
They were greeted with applause and cheers from the audience when they struck a pose at the end, taking a strong stance against bullying. Some folks were in tears.
The judges complimented the song’s anti-bullying message, and one of them urged that every child on the planet sing it. All of the judges applauded their outstanding performance and catchy bullying song. Much to their surprise and delight.
We are commanded in the Bible to love one another. God does not approve of bullying. Jesus wants us to be like Him in the way that we love and treat everyone with kindness, just as He has.