Who hopes for the utopia John Lennon explained?
there have always been people who have aspired to that wonderful dream, some have even tried to make it come true, but the fear and ignorance inherent in the human race makes it an unreachable dream.
yes; the rich, lennon among them, can afford that sort of altruistic thinking and can even live by it at times. how often have we seen celebrities posing for the photo-op while spouting such profound words? too often, it seems, the proponents of such communistic utopias are just mugging for the paparazzi while the true champions of those movements are either ignored or assassinated in the street and quickly forgotten.
there have always been the dreamers and there have always been the workers and until the two are united utopia is the impossibility we have always been taught it is. i've always figured that people like lennon, the dreamers, exist so that we, the workers, can have something to latch onto. have you latched onto the dream? if so, what have you done to realize it?
those questions were rhetorical. this is just another mindless rant by another mindless anarchist and not a call to arms (though it probably should be).
by the way, did you know that about a quarter of the u.s. population believes that the second coming of christ is imminent, how sad is that.
Who hopes for the utopia John Lennon explained?
Who here has read the book "The Giver"?
It is highly controversial, but very good none the less.
I am not so sure a perfect society would work for humanity.
We would lose our personalities.