Hi everyone. I'm Ingryd, an autistic person and a huge John Lennon fan. I just wanted to share with our community how sweet and revolutionary John and Yoko were at the One to One concerts to benefit Willowbrook State School. Willowbrook was a school for children with intellectual and physical disabilities founded in the 19th century. It was an option for families who didn't know how to help their children with special needs. However, in 1972, the journalist Geraldo Rivera accused the school of torturing the children and not helping them as they needed, using cruel, medieval methods as therapy. With the accusation, Yoko contacted Geraldo and offered to help them: financially and mainly with awareness for people with various disabilities.
There are many things to consider: This was in 1972, less than 30 years after Nazis experimented on disabled children and killed those who needed more support! John and Yoko opened their hearts to people like me and did something they wouldn't normally do to help those who didn't have the space to ask for help.
This is more than just concerts, audience and culture, it is humanity, it is seeing that others needed them and DID something with all their love so that Willowbrook State School could give dignity and an easier life to the underdog, the hurt and the fragile.
I'm not only thrilled by this, I'm also proud to see that happened.
Thank you John Lennon, Yoko Ono. Thank you for seeing us, helping us and being so generous.
Power to the people, to EVERY people, "even" for us. For everyone.
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There are many things to consider: This was in 1972, less than 30 years after Nazis experimented on disabled children and killed those who needed more support! John and Yoko opened their hearts to people like me and did something they wouldn't normally do to help those who didn't have the space to ask for help.
This is more than just concerts, audience and culture, it is humanity, it is seeing that others needed them and DID something with all their love so that Willowbrook State School could give dignity and an easier life to the underdog, the hurt and the fragile.
I'm not only thrilled by this, I'm also proud to see that happened.
Thank you John Lennon, Yoko Ono. Thank you for seeing us, helping us and being so generous.
Power to the people, to EVERY people, "even" for us. For everyone.


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