[ Up on the board, in rather large letters, are the words: ]
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
JOHN LENNON
WAS BORN
"GIVE PEACE A CHANCE"
I'm not sure how many of you have listened to any song by The Beatles, or if there is anyone here who hasn't even heard of them. [ Points to board. ] This man, John Lennon, idolized by many, hated by just as much, was one of the
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The anti-war movement became both more powerful and, at the same time, less cohesive between 1969 and 1973. Most Americans pragmatically opposed escalating the U.S. role in Vietnam, believing the economic cost too high; in November of 1969 a second march on Washington drew an estimated 500,000 participants. At the same time, most disapproved of the counterculture that had arisen alongside the antiwar movement. The clean-cut, well-dressed SDS members, who had tied their hopes to McCarthy in 1968, were being subordinated as movement leaders. Their replacements deservedly gained less public respect, were tagged with the label "hippie," and faced much mainstream opposition from middle-class Americans uncomfortable with the youth culture of the period--long hair, casual drug use, promiscuity. Protest music, typified by Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, contributed to the gulf between young and old. Cultural and political protest had become inextricably intertwined within the movement's vanguard.
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Excellent.
And, in your opinion, is World Peace a realistic goal? How far did it work with the Hippies~?
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The Hippies were such a regime. While they pale in comparison to Hitler's Nazi Party, obviously they wanted to shape the world. They desired peace. But, they wanted peace by their standards, to happen on their terms. To have true peace, we all must ignore the racial boundaries, the stereotypes, everything that causes a disconnect between all of us as human beings and work together for a brighter future.
It sounds beautiful, does it not? Unfortunately, it is not possible. Our society is not evolved enough. We still have much to learn.
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Well then, let's have all of it written up neatly on a paper, shall we~? [ And then Nejjers can have his A++ ]
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[ Neji takes out a pen and his notebook and quickly begins to write down everything he said, word for word in perfect penmanship. Once he has finished, he turns in his paper. ]
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