An inspiring addition to any water or tea container. 2.5 in x 2.5 in.
The phrase "make love, not war" is strongly associated with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, particularly through their "Bed-Ins for Peace" in 1969. While Lennon didn't invent the slogan, he and Ono adopted it as a central message during their honeymoon, which they turned into a week-long protest for peace in Amsterdam and Montreal. They used their celebrity to promote the message of peace and non-violence during the Vietnam War era. Additionally, Lennon incorporated the phrase into his song "Mind Games," though the lyrics evolved from the original slogan.
An inspiring addition to any water or tea container. 2.5 in x 2.5 in.
The phrase "make love, not war" is strongly associated with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, particularly through their "Bed-Ins for Peace" in 1969. While Lennon didn't invent the slogan, he and Ono adopted it as a central message during their honeymoon, which they turned into a week-long protest for peace in Amsterdam and Montreal. They used their celebrity to promote the message of peace and non-violence during the Vietnam War era. Additionally, Lennon incorporated the phrase into his song "Mind Games," though the lyrics evolved from the original slogan.