The Beatles Protest During The Vietnam War

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In early 1968, media coverage regarding the aftermath of the Tet Offensive spurred increased protests in opposition to the Vietnam War. Protest were mainly occurring in the U.S but it became nationwide as several thousand demonstrators marched to the American embassy in London’s Grosvenor Square, which soon had a violent clash with the police. The Beatles has normally avoided publicly expressing their political views, but during his time in Rishikesh, Lennon decided to write a song about the recent wave of social upheaval. The song influences antiwar and nonviolent approach methods. “But when you talk about destruction Don't you know you can count me out”. The lyrics clearly states that the Beatles want no part in destruction or violence in