Where is John Lennon? Where is a man/woman who can change this world? We've been falling deeper into the fiery pits of the Abyss since his death. Why isnt there another John? He was an apostle. He was a legend. He changed so many peoples lives. When John Lennon said that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus an uproar of anti-Beatles boycotted them. But it was true. And today we need another group like the Beatles or another John and Yoko. When I think of peace and love. There are two men I think of. John Lennon and Jesus Christ. Are they not almost the same in their goals. Jesus wanted Peace. John wanted Peace.
Call your family. Call your friends. Today is the day that we, the generations of Tomorrow, must stand up and show the world that the people still have the power, that love is the key to peace, and peace is a much grander passion than Erotica, War, and Drugs.
This month is Black History Month, why cant we have a American History Month, Peace Month, Love Month. Why must we be seperated by color, sex, and age. We are all one in the same.
The other day my little brother asked me if Black people lived on th other side of the world. It hurt. Im white and it hurt. The next generation is in grave danger if we, the people of tomorrow, dont stand up and teach these people the truth. African Americans, Europeans, Asians, Indians, Middle Eastern, etc. etc. We must all band together and save this world like John Lennon tried to do. We can relive his dream. Finish the legacy he left behind. ? All we need is Love.













*points* hi, you're John Lennon of '08.
I'm semi-serious. You're not literally John Lennon of course (though it would be really cool if you were), but there's no reason you personally couldn't become the next John Lennon. He was just a man, after all, fundamentally no different from anyone else - anyone who works hard enough could be like him.
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Please see my recent blog post, "Genocide and Student Activism": http://www.progressiveu.org/041447-genocide-and-student-activism