batcave wrote on Jun 29
th, 2011 at 2:55pm:
Personally, I wouldn't take the word of a man who admitted to stealing Lennon's diaries, photographs and letters, but I suppose if that's what you need to do to make a political point....
Point taken, but this is not the first time that Lennon's flirtation with common sense conservatism has been raised. I remember reading years ago that John had more than a few rows with people concerning the childishness of the leftist thought process. I remember an interveiw from the mid seventies, or there about, where he railed against the "group think" that was communism, and how it smothered "independent thought". Is it not ironic that the very forms of government that most leftists argue in favor of (socialism/communism) are the same exact ones that would lock up artists, poets, musicians, etc. first? Lennon apparently knew this too.
That said, I don't need John Lennon's thoughts on political issues to inform me though. I only need look towards Greece to know that leftists ideas do not work. I just thought that the article was interesting, and it has a ring of truth to it. Anyone that thought John Lennon was a "peace and flower loving hippie" did not know John Lennon at all. He no doubt believed that "love" was the answer, and that peace was an ideal worth persuing (don't we all?!), but he was far more pragmatic than his image belied. Conservatives are pragmatists first and foremost, so this comes as no shock to me.
We need a tour! See? Pragmatic!
Riffy