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not my review, my italics don't work.
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Sapphire?
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Our stupid leaders thought that by bringing in race laws they could force people to take a different attitude towards others.
How could that ever work? The only thing that significantly changes peoples attitudes towards others is familiarity. Mixing with people, getting to know them, getting to know all about them. Getting to like them, getting to hope they like me. Getting to know you, putting it my way but nicely, you are precisely my cup of tea. Cut! Got carried away there. |
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When Johnny comes
Marching home again He's coming by bus or underground A woman's eye will shed a tear To see his face so beaten in fear An' it was just around the corner in the English civil war It was still at the stage of clubs and fists When that well-known face got beaten to bits Your face was blue in the light of the screen As we watched the speech of an animal scream The new party army was marching right over our heads Alright There you are, ha ha, I told you so Says everybody that we know But who hid a radio under the stairs An' who got caught out on their unawares? When that new party army came marching right up the stairs When johnny comes marching home again Nobody understands it can happen again The sun is shining an' the kids are shouting loud But you gotta know it's shining through a crack in the cloud And the shadows keep falling when Johnny comes marching home Written by Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon • rock against racism circa 1979 The song is about this state of politics in the country and warns against all things uniformed and sinister. |
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Tom Brown's Schooldays (1951) on at 4pm. Excellent film.
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