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due to the
aforementioned information and explanation, at least half of which is undeniably
factual, can we really say he was a great man?

The bitter truth we suggest is that, though he wrote some remarkable songs, and as
one of the principle Beatles made history, John Lennon with others led a generation
of youth to what seemed like freedom and enlightenment, but it ended in the dropping
out of society and destruction by drug taking of millions, who lacking his fame and
money, did not in many cases ever recover from that lifestyle.

A rich rebel, which Lennon eventually was, can go on wild drink, drug and sex orgies
- as Ian Dury sang, sex and drugs and rock n roll is all my body needs - and protest at
what’s wrong with society to his heart’s content, but can also carry on more or less as
normal with the rest of his life.

He can sleep off all those binges, a nd his world doesn’t turn to dust.

But if those who have no name or fame - which was the status of most of his many
millions of followers - do the same, they fail to apply all the energy of youth that is
required to carve out for themselves a place in the world, and never live a proper life.

Vast legions of the so called “hippy generation” came to su ch a fate, descending into
an undisciplined, drug based and sexually restless lifestyle having bought into the
philosophies and lifestyles of Lennon, Timothy Leary and all the rest.

Thus Lennon led his followers not to the liberation with his – peace and love is the
answer idealism – which his words seemed to have promised, but into irresponsible,
stunted, self-neglecting lifest yles, which pushed many millions of the above averagely
intelligent people who comprised his followers out to the fringes of society, and
therefore having no signif icant role in family life or influence in the world in general.

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In this vacuum left by men who should have been taking over the reins of leadership
in family and society in the next genera tion, but instead were sitting round smoking
marijuana and staring at their big toes, women stepped in and took over.

So do we now see our hero John Lennon in a rather different light?

That is, as a talented artist, who appeared at just the right moment in tandem with his
Beatle buddies to beco me the first global media pop mega stars, but as a man, really
much like the rest of us, in that he didn’ t really understand his own mind, his women,
or his own mixed up childhood, and though he was for most of his life seeking
answers, he never really found them, and even at the time of his death, he hadn’t
really grown up to become a mature and self-sufficient man.

The make love, not war hippy culture that surrounded his era also encouraged millions
of men to father children in a responsible manner, without first establishing stable
relationships with their women, who then later became the millions of one parent
families with which our society is now swam ped, whose children never had a father in
their lives, whilst the men who had fathered these children were pushed out of the
family in humiliation and in despair becam e alcoholic, drug addicted and demonized.

So without realising was he was doing, John Lennon together with others of his
generation, supported the feminist agenda of empowering women and disempowering
men, by filling men’s minds with ideas of easy enlightenment via drugs that didn’t
happen, and misleading romantic love s ongs – e.g. the casual sex encounter of
Norwegian Wood - which made them rush ever fast er into bed with women, who then
later ejected them from being masters and moral authorities in the home, as demanded
by the feminist propaganda machine.

As previously stated, there is no desire here to assassinate the memory of John
Lennon, a tragic figure, and ultimately a decen t man, who did much good also, but if
we want to be real men, whose goal is always freedom and the quest for true
understanding , we have to be able to look at every
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