Anonymous ID: f6b403 May 13, 2024, 3:42 a.m. No.20860053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20859982

o7

I have a brother who is 7 yrs. older than me and he had this song on a album or something, and I recall him and me singing it but I couldn't remember the words exactly. Was trying to tell spouse anon about it yesterday and finally looked it up and found it.

For some reason I was thinking it was the Rolling Stones who had sung it.

Spouse anon thought I was nuts and was making it up, so I had to find it, and it turns out it was this Peel guy.

Anonymous ID: f6b403 May 13, 2024, 3:56 a.m. No.20860095   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20860063

Everything that the Jews accuse White people of doing is actually true of themselves.

It isn't technically lying because Jews are actually a subcategory of White. Just like Italian and Greek are subcategories of White.

But Jews want to exclude themselves from being White while they blame all non-Jewish Whites of doing what they themselves have actually done. They use all other Whites as the scapegoat for their crimes and dirty deeds.

So every time a Jew accuses Whites of something, the word White should be replaced with Jew.

Instead of White Privilege, it should be Jew Privilege.

Instead of White Supremacy, it should be Jew Supremacy.

They want to push CRT but exclude themselves as supposed "victims."

Anonymous ID: f6b403 May 13, 2024, 4:19 a.m. No.20860155   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0247

>>20860111

Yes.

I read this on the Wikipedia page about David Peel.

But it is Peel singing the song, isn't it? Not John Lennon singing it?

 

Peel was rediscovered by John Lennon in 1971 as the early seventies continued its swing towards the youth revolution. Lennon befriended Peel when David was playing with his ragtag hippie band in New York's Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. Lennon produced The Pope Smokes Dope for Peel.[3] This album was banned in many countries and since has been sought after by collectors worldwide.

 

Peel appeared with John Lennon at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan on December 10, 1971, later released as a documentary film called "Ten for Two".[4] On January 23, 1975, Peel and his band performed live on the David Frost Show with Lennon, Yoko Ono and Jerry Rubin. This was Lennon's first live appearance on U.S. TV as a solo performer.[5]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Peel_(musician)#See_also