Sunday, May 29, 2011
Love Ain't Got No Colour
This is such an amazing song.
Although people say that they are fine with interracial relationships, you still get funny loooks when you are with a guy who is not the same race as you.
You hear people say that racism is over yet it is still a problem to be with someone who is from a different race.
I like white guys as much as I like black guys. To me, it's all the same. If a person has a crappy attitude and an even worse personality, then they can go jump in a river. It matters not what colour they are.
My blog is short but I hope the message in the song will make itself clear...
Thursday, May 12, 2011
~PEACE OUT~
MAKE LOVE NOT WAR
That was the motto in the 60s/70s! The age of Aquarium. The Flower Children. Hippies!
I would have loved to live in that era! I seriously think I was born at the wrong time... I would have enjoyed living in the 60s/70s so much... It was rife with protests. Young people of back then actually had something to stand for and they made sure that they were heard!
South Africa was deep in the throes of apartheid and America was pushing its way into Vietnam.
My favourite part about the 60s/70s is the hippies (this is in America now)!! Those people were full of love, man. It was all about the love... and drugs.
I feel that some people just did the whole hippie thing to dabble in the drugs...
Old school America hated them. Apparently they were good-for-nothing bunch of idiots who would amount to nothing. Oh, how wrong they were! The hippies were the ones who stared the PEACE revolution that has had young people all over the world trying to start their own revolutions to this day!
It was the hippies who organised one of the most amazing, most psychedilically awesome concert to top all other concerts: WOODSTOCK!
A large group of young people descened upon a small town called Woodstock. Hundreds of cars showed up, filled with peace-loving drugged up hippies. It was meant to be small concert but people just came and it turned out to be the most fantastic concert in history! All in the name of PEACE.
Young People from back then totally knew what they wanted and they actually stood up for what they believed in... Sorry but the youth od today (as the old people would say)....
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
That was the motto in the 60s/70s! The age of Aquarium. The Flower Children. Hippies!
I would have loved to live in that era! I seriously think I was born at the wrong time... I would have enjoyed living in the 60s/70s so much... It was rife with protests. Young people of back then actually had something to stand for and they made sure that they were heard!
South Africa was deep in the throes of apartheid and America was pushing its way into Vietnam.
My favourite part about the 60s/70s is the hippies (this is in America now)!! Those people were full of love, man. It was all about the love... and drugs.
I feel that some people just did the whole hippie thing to dabble in the drugs...
Old school America hated them. Apparently they were good-for-nothing bunch of idiots who would amount to nothing. Oh, how wrong they were! The hippies were the ones who stared the PEACE revolution that has had young people all over the world trying to start their own revolutions to this day!
It was the hippies who organised one of the most amazing, most psychedilically awesome concert to top all other concerts: WOODSTOCK!
A large group of young people descened upon a small town called Woodstock. Hundreds of cars showed up, filled with peace-loving drugged up hippies. It was meant to be small concert but people just came and it turned out to be the most fantastic concert in history! All in the name of PEACE.
Young People from back then totally knew what they wanted and they actually stood up for what they believed in... Sorry but the youth od today (as the old people would say)....
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
Thursday, May 5, 2011
At One Point You Can't Believe... Everything They Tell You
Osama Bin Laden is dead!
Many Americans flocked to the streets when President Barack Obama made the announcement. The most wanted man in the world was finally dead!
It's amazing how people can celebrate someone brutally dying... It's a sad worls we live in. Yes, the guy might have been involved in the 9/11 terrorist attack but still, people going out on the street and rejoicing the loss of a life is just plain cruel...
After hearing about Bin Laden dying, I realised how some people just listen to what the media and the government gives them. The American government is known for its honesty. From what i have been reading from other blogs and sites, it seems that the Osama killing came at a very convenient time for Barack Obama. Apparently, Mr O is not very popular among the Americans at the moment and his following is at a very critical low... What better way to get the publicity vote back than by announcing that the most hated in America has been killed under your orders?
I really do not trust the American government. I find it hard to believe that they killed Osama. Here's how I see it: OK, so they killed the man and it was announced. There was no evidence that it was him apart from a suspiciously quick DNA test and they threw his body in the ocean. If it was really Osama, I believe that America would have been flaunting it around. They'd have pictures of his body all over news and I do not think the they would have buried him that fast. America likes to brag about its victories. It's either they did not kill Osama and they killed the wrong man or he was dead long ago and they discovered where the body is and they claimed they were the ones who killed him...
We'll never know... They'll just keep everything under wraps and try to distract you with more flashy music videos and boring reality television programmes
Many Americans flocked to the streets when President Barack Obama made the announcement. The most wanted man in the world was finally dead!
It's amazing how people can celebrate someone brutally dying... It's a sad worls we live in. Yes, the guy might have been involved in the 9/11 terrorist attack but still, people going out on the street and rejoicing the loss of a life is just plain cruel...
After hearing about Bin Laden dying, I realised how some people just listen to what the media and the government gives them. The American government is known for its honesty. From what i have been reading from other blogs and sites, it seems that the Osama killing came at a very convenient time for Barack Obama. Apparently, Mr O is not very popular among the Americans at the moment and his following is at a very critical low... What better way to get the publicity vote back than by announcing that the most hated in America has been killed under your orders?
I really do not trust the American government. I find it hard to believe that they killed Osama. Here's how I see it: OK, so they killed the man and it was announced. There was no evidence that it was him apart from a suspiciously quick DNA test and they threw his body in the ocean. If it was really Osama, I believe that America would have been flaunting it around. They'd have pictures of his body all over news and I do not think the they would have buried him that fast. America likes to brag about its victories. It's either they did not kill Osama and they killed the wrong man or he was dead long ago and they discovered where the body is and they claimed they were the ones who killed him...
We'll never know... They'll just keep everything under wraps and try to distract you with more flashy music videos and boring reality television programmes
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