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    Posted July 5, 2012 by
    PEDRO74
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    Newark, New Jersey
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    Occupy Wall Street

    PEDRO74 and 14 other iReporters contributed to Open Story: Occupy Wall Street protests
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    John Lydons Brilliant Views On OWS "..A Cry For Help From Every Aspect of Society...A Passive Resistance Without Even Meaning To..."

     

    "The Occupy Wall Street movement wasn't so much a movement but a cry for help from every aspect of society and done with such a beautiful sense of passive resistance without even meaning to ... completely the punky thoughts of ours do it to yourself, do it for yourself and do it for the others. It's a great and wonderful ideology that has no leaders that makes it superb, it takes it you out of the realm politics of usual or religion...I am truly truly like, moved, heartfelt moved!..That was my affirmation.God bless your fellows, and ladies and kids and dogs let off the rope too- July 3rd, 2012 - Lollipop Blog Part 2-Public Image Ltd-John Lydon-Johnny Rotten

     

    Has I was listen to John Lydon interview and thinking about Punk Icon song from Patricia Lee "Patti" Smith the American singer-songwriter( poet and visual artist) People Have The Power "to redeem the work of fools". But the way John Lydon describe Occupy Wall Street has "...a cry for help from every aspect of society and done with such a beautiful sense of passive resistance without even meaning to.." reframes the movement. In all the literature about the movement I never saw such a perfect definition. John Lydon makes poetry when asks about politics. It's a fantastic interview from a thrilling and incredible mind not only on Stage or in Studio but also on live stage with the same punky attitude but with a foresight that portrays a movement"..it's a great and wonderful ideology that has no leaders ". The Godmother of Punk said instead "People have the power to dream to rule to wrestle the world from fools." In a different world scenarios and settings and with upgrade of attitudes, John Lydon remarkable thoughts about the social agenda, in the immediacy of an interview are light shining prognosis of a passionate and desperate society that has a Mission of fraternal solidarity "..do it to yourself, do it for yourself and do it for the others..."

     


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