Posted on 08/23/2018 8:02:43 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator
Imagine theres no heaven
Its easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people living for today
Imagine theres no countries
It isnt hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in peace
You may say Im a dreamer
But Im not the only one
I hope some day youll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people sharing all the world You may say Im a dreamer
But Im not the only one
I hope someday youll join us
And the world will be as one
How did we go so quickly from southern Israel being burnt to Palestinian flags in Tel Aviv? From the red alerts in the south to the rainbow of the LGBT surrogacy protests in central Israel?
They are all connected. The key word for understanding all of this madness is identity. We are experiencing a war against all identity and all essence. It is a world war, but here in Israel it is the most extreme.
We are in a real war in which hundreds of civilians and soldiers have already been killed. One side is well-organized and well-funded. The other side is confused and doesnt even understand why it is being attacked.
We left Gaza as part of the Oslo Accords, which, according to its architect (Ron Pundak) were designed to erase Israels Jewish identity. It was the tip of the iceberg of a broader war a war against any type of national identity. Shimon Peres wrote about it explicitly in his book, The New Middle East (p. 73 in the Hebrew edition).
This explains how we have sacrificed 2,000 victims on the altar of peace and have reached a mentality in which it is no longer us vs. them. Instead, there are those in uniform and those who are not in uniform from both sides. The uniformed peoples job is to die for those not in uniform no matter what side the civilians are on (as per Deputy Chief of Staff Yair Golan).
Hundreds of soldiers have already been killed for the enemy. The last one to date is the Givati officer who was killed by a snipers bullet. Why? Because for them, any identity at all is a battleground. That explains the all-out battle against the Jewish State Law, which recognizes that Israel has a national identity.
But the war is not only against national identity. There really is no equality problem in Israel. If anybody here is discriminated against, it is the normative Jews. If you want to be accepted to med school in Israel or to receive land to build a home, you would be well-advised to convert to Islam. And if you want your voice to be heard, you would be well-advised to be a homosexual or a radical feminist. If you are just a regular Israeli, you are the last in the pecking order for attention and benefits.
So the next time you hear about a protest in Tel Aviv, or a march in Jerusalem to demand equality, please remember that it is really not about equality, at all. It is a war against identity all identity.
A war against national identity (Palestinians). A war against family identity (radical feminism). A war against gender identity (LGBT). A war against human identity (eating meat is murder).
This is how the IDF has turned into an army bereft of identity, which has no enemy and thus can never defeat him, a la John Lennons song, Imagine. It is an army that is incapable of dealing with kites, that leaves southern Israel to burn, its citizens in bomb shelters, sacrifices the lives of its soldiers for this enlightened paganism and apologizes for accidentally killing two enemy snipers (not that it even has an enemy).
Yes, it is hard to wrap your head around the enormity of this monster. So just remember one thing: It is not about equality. Not about equality for the Palestinians. Not about equality for the Arabs. Not about equality for the Druze. Not about equality for women. Not about equality for the homosexuals. Even if some of the claims they make are justified, it is not about equality at all. It is a war against one thing: A war against identity.
The Internationale
конечно!
Lennon stated: "'Imagine', which says: 'Imagine that there was no more religion, no more country, no more politics,' is virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I'm not particularly a Communist and I do not belong to any movement."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(John_Lennon_song)
That's nothing. "Hey Jude" gets my vote for the outro that goes way too long.
“Imagine” someone so drugged out as to forget, or possibly not even know of, the 100% SECULAR mass-murders of tens of millions by Hitler, Stalin and Mao.
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john lennon jerry falwell
I have to do dishes.
One of McCartney's more recent appearances was in "Carpool Karaoke". It's a fun diversion, if you really don't mind the 45 year old songs. (available on YT)
Not a Beatles song.
Some early 20th century writer noted the increasing lack of morality coupled with the decline in religious grounding, and said "Being a humanist is hard work".
Nihilists/"Humanists"/SJWs don't think the Ten Commandments apply to them. Or in Lennon's case, throw in "artistes".
"War is not healthy for children and other living things."
I'm pretty sure that's when I first decided that liberals were useless. That poster and Jane Fonda did it for me.
;^)
Yes, identity. The nations are not an amorphous blob. All nations have made mistakes—no exceptions. More than one nation has reformed and dissolved again.
I’m completely grateful for G-d’s unchanging decision on Israel. I’m also grateful for this refuge of my forefathers, though the people of the old country have streamed in to impose their influence again for about 150 years.
Imagine no John Lennon
It's easy if you try!
Lennon was an “artistic entertainer/musician”, not a philosopher or politician or economist.
That said, I don’t take the “words” too seriously...unless of course you play it backwards :)
Good one! Amen to that.
My mom hates that song.
omg “Imagine” is a rather dreary tome music-wise and just a step above his dreadful Christmas song and one of my least favorite Lennon solo singles. OTOH “Instant Karma” was truly one of my favorites, that slap-back echo, slick production and gutsy vocal with a lot of punch. Sonic Heaven.
I think I might have been in the Fifth grade when I bought the “Karma” 45rpm it was hot on the radio at the time. That line “Who the hell do you think you are...” made it especially forbidden and desirable to acquire!
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