We All Shine On


What we’re witnessing in the world is quite amazing. Tunisia and Egypt are simply the beginning, it seems, as people around the world have become fed up with their respective regimes and have stopped being scared. Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, and Iran are seeing large scale demonstrations never seen before. Throw in the unrest that grows in countries like Sudan and the Ivory Coast, and we’re witnessing something that has spread almost in viral fashion.

That said, I’ve run into many people here in the US that seem just as disenfranchised with our own government. The idea that two parties rule all is their main concern. The concerns that many become infected with the corruption. Many of these people, regardless of political affiliation – and I’ve met many on both the far left and far right – have to understand that in our country, revolution does indeed start from the bottom. Become more active in your local community. Work to perhaps become elected to your school council or town hall. We are simply still too content and naive to be able to understand what a real revolution entails. Until we hit the dire straits that countries like Egypt faced, we won’t understand. It’s a simple fact.

In the meantime, the leaders in all of the countries I mentioned are facing karma on a whole new scale. Soon, they won’t be able to beat back the forces of change. Violence simply doesn’t solve problems. It does beget more violence. The amazing part of what was seen in Egypt is how largely peaceful it was. Others around the world have taken notice. Here’s hoping that the peaceful demonstrations continue and that the protesters don’t feel the need to live by the saying of “an eye for an eye.” Gandhi said it best:

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.

Click to Play John Lennon – Instant Karma

All We Are Saying…


So I’m a big John Lennon fan. Not so much for his music as I am of the ideas that he sometimes presented through his music. He wasn’t a perfect man. He definitely enjoyed his drug use, for example. He also possessed a hot temper, and had some dealings with women I look down on. However, I feel as though his impact on the world is still felt today. Thirty years ago today, his life was senselessly taken by fanatic Mark David Chapman. Even ESPN’s Outside the Lines did a piece on Lennon’s killing.

As I said, his music isn’t really what I am a fan of. In fact, much of his solo work is very sub-par. On occasion, though, the brilliance would come out and produce musical wonders. Three of them are here today. I think we all know two of the three. The first was an anthem against the Vietnam War and helped solidify Lennon’s being booted from the States by Richard Nixon. The song “Give Peace a Chance” became the anti-war song amongst anti-war songs. The second one is also anti-war but in a bit more subtle sense. Every holiday season, we hear “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)”, and wonder where it came from, but it somehow seems to fit.

Click to Play John Lennon – Give Peace A Chance

Click to Play John Lennon – Happy Christmas (War Is Over)

The last is one that pushes more his ideas as an atheist, which continually becomes more stigmatized in this country by the day. No real help from the likes of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens with their tactless and arrogant delivery, however. The song “God” proclaims his disbelief in the fantastical, which smacks of a bit strange, considering his past history of drug use.

Click to Play John Lennon – God

People may be wondering why I didn’t post “Imagine”. Well, if you dig back a few months on the blog, I actually did a post on the song, and the covers of it I found to be some semblance of good. Now go buy some of the man’s music!