29/3/19 Hagley Park Christchurch. Yusuf Islam speaks and performs in memory of the victims of the mosque terror attacks. After our earthquakes, the message was “Hope”. This time “Peace” is clearly the theme.
Peace…we can only hope.
Cat Stevens Yusuf Islam, Christchurch National Remembrance Ceremony
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Published on Mar 28, 2019
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Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) contributes a rendition of his “Peace Train” song, with a prelude, to the rememberance ceremony for 50 victims of the mosque terror attack.
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2 thoughts on “Christchurch: Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) Speech And Performance”
I don’t take people in the West seriously when we convert to a 6th century religion that is based on belief in the supernatural. I can’t help but feel it’s for virtue signaling and publicity. I wonder what their message will be to the gay community that face death by stoning under Sharia Law in Brunei from 3rd of April.
Thanks for your opinion Melahi
My personal (note!) creed is that I respect people regardless of their race, religion, color or gender identity. More than that, I believe we should not just tolerate the variety of life, but celebrate it.
The only thing I am personally opposed to is extremism. Extremism regardless of whether that be religious or political. So we, the “moderates”, should work together peacefully to sort out how we are going to live together while eliminating radical extremism. The love we have seen here in Christchurch is a good start surely?
And yes I am aware of political agendas at work behind the scenes. I wasn’t born yesterday;)
In 2020, Japan is inviting athletes from around the world to take part in the Tokyo Olympic Games. We are hoping for the games to be fair and peaceful. At the same time, we are worried about plans to host baseball and softball competitions in Fukushima City, just 50 km […]
I don’t take people in the West seriously when we convert to a 6th century religion that is based on belief in the supernatural. I can’t help but feel it’s for virtue signaling and publicity. I wonder what their message will be to the gay community that face death by stoning under Sharia Law in Brunei from 3rd of April.
Thanks for your opinion Melahi
My personal (note!) creed is that I respect people regardless of their race, religion, color or gender identity. More than that, I believe we should not just tolerate the variety of life, but celebrate it.
The only thing I am personally opposed to is extremism. Extremism regardless of whether that be religious or political. So we, the “moderates”, should work together peacefully to sort out how we are going to live together while eliminating radical extremism. The love we have seen here in Christchurch is a good start surely?
And yes I am aware of political agendas at work behind the scenes. I wasn’t born yesterday;)