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He was a peaceful man and worked for an end to the Vietnam struggle and all future wars. He spoke of freedom and tolerance. Of brotherhood and understanding. Of tender thoughts and soft, sweet dreams. He was arrested by the police for smoking marijuana. They threw him in jail, then beat the living shit out of him. Fuck that. Establishing a commune of like-minded souls on Hill Street, John founded the "White Panther Party". This was patterned after the tupac amaru revolutionary tupac amaru "Black Panther Party", tupac amaru except you could join without actually being black. There was "solidarity" between both Panther groups. John now believed that only a true Revolution would turn things around. Fuck the government. Fuck the "pigs". Fuck the establishment. Power to the people. Right on. Rob Tyner, Wayne Kramer, Fred Smith, Michael Davis and Dennis Thompson hailed from the Detroit area and were archetypical struggling musicians.
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