Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. May 2nd 1980 saw the South African government ban which Pink Floyd single because black school children had adopted the song as their anthem?"
...1. Money 2. Another Brick in the Wall 3. Comfortably Numb 4. Be Careful with that axe, Eugene The brutally supressed nationwide riots of 1976 were started by black school children rejecting the racist government's education system, which spent six times as much educating white children as a black child. The young protesters of 1980 chanted the Pink Floyd lines: "We don't want no education, we don't want no thought control." Banning the song was not likely to stop them singing it, nor change their views.
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Another Brick in the Wall:
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