Posted on 04/04/2020 4:15:49 AM PDT by Kaslin
Embodiment of the clueless becoming even more clueless or ignorance is bliss.
Imagine is an amazing song and serious earworm. I love it. I can’t STAND 75% of the lyrics though.
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Imagine........communism
bflr-
I never thought that “Imagine” was one of Lennon’s better songs, to be perfectly honest.
On the other hand, take the lyrics for “Revolution”. I took that one as a good old fashioned slap at the Commies and it rocked.
all these celebrities are now mouthing off about the corona virus..yet one is glaringly missing...Michael Moore...hmm, you dont think that...ahh, n/m
Reminds me of Susan Hayward
I’m sure this flick will be a fave with Justine who wept when Fidel cashed his chips in.
Imagine is slow. I suppose one could slow dance to it but I doubt it would’ve rated high on American Bandstand. :)
Its a horrible song. They deserve every bit of criticism for singing that leftist nonsense during this pandemic.
The problem was that history was unkind to Karl's predictions. Democratic reform socialism got traction in the western democracies -- and the Marxists always hated the democratic socialists as much as, or more than, they hated the capitalists. Then came WWI, and to the utter shock of the Marxists, the European working classes turned out to be patriots. They marched off to war, not revolution. Karl's theory was a shambles on all fronts. Then by freakish chance -- and considerable German intervention intended to knock Russia out of the war -- Lenin imposed a Marxist dictatorship by force, and the theoreticians went to work squaring the Soviet police state with Karl's fantasies. That was always a shabby fraud, but academic leftists took it seriously, and still do.
The problem was that Marxist socialism had been spread, not by the inevitable unfolding of iron historical and economic laws, but at the point of the bayonet, first in Russia, then across Eastern Europe, and then China. That's not the way history was supposed to work, and it was a problem for a movement that wanted to believe communism would be liberating. Gulags and Berlin Walls were bad optics, and only morally stunted academics were willing to overlook them. Then came Castro, at the head of an apparently indigenous revolution from below, with the Red Army nowhere in sight.
For academic Marxists, Castro was a figure of redemption. Marxists had grown sick of defending the gulag, but since that was all they had, they had either to soldier on or break with the party. (The honest ones broke with the party.) Now they had an actual communist revolution! The whole Marxist left was orgasmic. Maybe Karl had gotten the details wrong and the confident timelines had been reduced to rubble, but history was grinding in the right direction after all. Ecstasy!
The enthusiasm for Castro was orgasmic, enough to perhaps attract the attention of a filmmaker politically independent enough to make sport of the farce. The Castro story could be usefully told as a failed romance, a love story in which the object of desire turns out to be a psychotic killer. Hollywood knows how to tell this story. It's a movie that should be made.
I wonder if Gal Gadot has a glimmer of historical understanding. Someone needs to sit down with her soon.
If Adam Smith had written Imagine
Imagine no established churches
It’s easy if you try
No inquisition of dissenters
Heretics not made to fry
Imagine all the people
Enjoying freedom of religion
Imagine no right of conquest
It isn’t hard to do
No initiation of war
And no enslaving the defeated too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace
Imagine no abject poverty
I wonder if you can
No mass starvation or high rates of infant mortality
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Joined in specialization and trade
You may say that I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one ...
and as many at the same time
True, bashes Mao nicely.
And to think that Fidel wanted nuclear war, right away. He was pissed at Khruschev for not launching ASAP
“Imagine” is the Communist Star Spangled Banner....I hate it and John Lennon.....
“Imagine” is the Communist Manifesto set to music.
Just another dead groupie junkie. Only in Hollywood can people who stood for nothing be held up for adoration.
Imagine is the Communist Star Spangled Banner....I hate it and John Lennon.....
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When I listen to the song, I cringe. It’s a battle-cry for degenerates everywhere.
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