• Your Reaction to John and Yoko's "Bed-Ins For =?UTF-8?B?UGVhY2UiPw==?=

    From Norbert@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 26 16:15:04 2025
    When asked for her reaction to John and Yoko's "bed-ins," John's
    previous wife Cynthia imply said, "I thought it was sad."

    We've all seen the footage of cartoonist Al Capp sneering and John and
    Yoko to their faces over what he believed was the ridiculousness of such
    a supposed protest.

    Was anyone impressed by the "bed-ins"? Does anyone think they were
    effective?

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  • From Geoff@21:1/5 to Norbert on Thu Mar 27 11:51:11 2025
    On 27/03/2025 5:15 am, Norbert wrote:
    When asked for her reaction to John and Yoko's "bed-ins," John's
    previous wife Cynthia imply said, "I thought it was sad."

    We've all seen the footage of cartoonist Al Capp sneering and John and
    Yoko to their faces over what he believed was the ridiculousness of such
    a supposed protest.

    Was anyone impressed by the "bed-ins"?  Does anyone think they were effective?

    John and Yoko possibly were impressed.

    --
    geoff

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  • From Norbert@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 27 10:23:07 2025
    I think the bed-ins were pure Yoko, specifically her narcissistic need
    for attention. John gullibly went along, unaware he had been caught in
    her narcissistic orbit.

    The same applies to Yoko's phony art, public nudity, radical politics,
    and half-assed feminism. Towards the end, all pretenses were dropped;
    Yoko was shamelessly promoting herself, and she had John, Sean, Mintz,
    Gruen, and others acting as her public relations servants.

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