Class Quote by John Lennon
“To begin with, working class people reacted against our openness about sex. They are frightened of nudity, they're repressed in that way as well as others. Perhaps they thought 'Paul [McCartney] is a good lad, he doesn't make trouble'.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: 1970s press interview, John Lennon, 1970
Working class fear of openness about sexuality stems from cultural repression and discomfort with nudity.
In simple terms: People fear sexual openness due to cultural repression.
Recognize and address cultural taboos around sexuality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public discourse
- education
- artistic expression
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can society foster healthier attitudes toward sexuality?
- What role does media play in shaping these fears?
Openness may clash with deeply held beliefs, causing resistance.