THIS IS STILL A SPACE. IS NOT A MISSION OR A LIFESAVING. NO ONE IS GOD HERE. NOBODY IS GONNA CHANGE THE WORLD UNLUCKILY... & THIS... THIS IS STILL A MESSAGE: "STOP THE WAR".
I WISH I COULD HAVE A BUTTLE AS COVER TO KEEP THIS MESSAGE AND I WISH I COULD THROW THE BUTTLE OVER THE WAVES WITH THIS MESSAGE INSIDE.
I COULD LOOK LESS STUPID THAN THIS OF COURSE! BUT WE ARE IN 2008 AND WE GET OTHER COMMUNICATIONS MEDIUM TODAY LIKE THIS SPACE.
I WISH I COULD HAVE A BOTTLE TO SKIP OUT SARCASTIC COMMENTS NEXT TIME...
Injustices, inequity and oppressions are going through our world and those things don't give back the justice that we need...
Injustices, inequity and oppressions are against our human natural instict.
Our repulsive corporate background should encourage us to spread messages of peace.
We are peacemaker.
Mother earth beg us to Stop in memory of life.
Remember that we are peacemaker.
Remember that the poverty of the world it's business of everyone of us.
We should remember that we have an outstanding debt towards the birthplace of the original life: Africa.
We are peacemaker.
Love
Vale
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IS CHANGE COMING?
Music, like books has never been able to change the world alone. Only people and their mass reaction and the unity of that in the celebration of music can and did.
At a time when the masses are for many reasons at their most politically indifferent, it is hard to disagree with Neil's recent comments regarding music and it's role in shaping the world we live in.
There are few protest songs or politically motivated artists in these times. Why? My take is the absolute consumerism that consumes us as a force.
The majority of people are so wrapped up in their own desires to really care about others.
In terms of artists, the irony is that in an age when the distribution of ideology and music is at its most open; it is not being used for political or spiritual communication in the main.
This is in my belief proof that apathy and selfishness and greed and ego have replaced the desire to create art as a political statement.
In the consumerist and uber-capitalist world we now live in, the corporate machine governs, and the successive generations have fallen for it, hook line and sinker.
Musically, most new bands or artists I see today are a reflection of that society; one that desires fame, riches and worst of all 'celebrity' before artistic satisfaction.
The decline of the independent labels that Punk spawned has left us in a musical vacuum. As an internet pioneer, I have always believed that a new wave of music would spread the world, and once more music with a message would inspire people for change.
I still believe that, and have not lost hope that people via music, will create new communities with political agendas that will drive change.
Watch this space. Apathy is our worst enemy.
Love and Peaceby Tony Meehan