Europe does homage to a Marxist anti-Christian
"John Lennon’s Imagine was banned in the US after 9/11." This ridiculous claim was made by anti-war campaigner Cindy Sheehan in Australia this week, among many other wildly false claims this woman is now famous for. 'Imagine' is one of the most pernicious and diabolically clever songs ever written. Here's the proof:A more anti-Christian, Marxist rant is hard to ‘imagine’. No religion, no Hell, no Heaven, so nothing to die for. Instead, Unite the World and all be one, join us for the Marxist Peace Paradise a la 1970.
Now those ideas, you would think, are antique since 9/11, or even 1990, but guess what?
It was the featured song at the Torino Winter Olympics 2006, where Yoko Ono was even the honoured guest, mumbling 'peace' repetitively and unmemorably in a thick English accent.
I don't recall either celebrity having the slightest connection with sport or even winter sport.
So this needed a contrived political motivation, and Italy found it.
So Europe and Olympic sports have been Ononised and de-Christianised too, officially.
God help us all.

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