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Millennial Woes’ “Re-Imagine” is a White Nationalist re-imagining of John Lennon’s loathsome “Communist nursery rhyme” “Imagine,” with ambient music by Xurious. Click here to listen on Soundcloud, and enjoy!
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4 comments
A superior vision to Lennon’s without a doubt.
Very nice. Would be cool to have it to the original music. I guess there are copyright issues. Maybe some anon underground version could appear…
Imagine is an easy song to play on the piano and useful for people learning. Shame Lennon was so lost in a way. He had the confrontational political energy but all channeled into toxic deleterious ideas.
It’s been Shoah’d.
It’s mirrored in a couple places on the goog tubes : https://youtube.com/watch?v=qAQ5CbkuThQ
Good, and Oddly reminiscent of Boyd Rice’s “People” …
Bless these few voices in the wilderness that dare to really dissent… it’s strange, and this track really shows it, that white nationalists are really quite optimistic. I suppose you’d have to be, to be one of those who goes through all the trouble to step out and be a writer and speaker on the topic.
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