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Old October 6th, 2018 #80
Emily Henderson
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Default Dumping White Wife and Child for Chink, Symbolism in 'Art'

Should also mention, even if a lil off-topic it ties in here real well with the use of imagery to influence people to make bad life decisions:

We hear of Lennon's glorious love for Ono, and his son with her, Sean--- and nothing much about Cynthia or Julian, his first wife and child.

While John was at his most screwed up, traveling and sleeping with other women and drinking, Cynthia was always there to pump him up and help him become successful. At one point to stay near him she rented a room and did chores along with paying the rent, plus worked at Woolworths and went to school--but when John got money from one of his aunts he took Paul McCartney to Paris, leaving ol' Cynthia behind, lol.

She had his first son, Julian, and John didn't see him til 3 days later.

Then John went to Spain with Brian Epstein, leaving both of them behind.

Later on when he left Cynthia for Yoko and had Sean he made some pretty nasty comments about his first son. His White son. He called him a 'Saturday night special; the way that most people get here', and sometimes said Julian, 'came out of a whisky bottle'.

He said that Sean was a 'planned child', and that's why he was a better parent to him than to Julian, that he loved Julian no less.

Well, Yoko didn't give a hoot about Julian and sold things that belonged to John with no offer to give anything to Julian, and John allowed her to run all the financial and business interests of his, so she and Sean have everything.

So whenever I see their race-mixing promo or her 'peace' stuff I think of Cynthia and Julian.

I wonder if John thought about them as he lay dying outside of that evil monstrosity he and Yoko lived in, where 'Rosemary's Baby' was filmed.

I don't know. Probably a good many things crossed his mind.

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