
Bagism
Bagism is a humorous, symbolic concept introduced by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the 1960s. It suggests that people should wear bags or coverings over their faces to promote equality and reduce barriers like race, nationality, or social status. The idea is that once people's identities are obscured, they can interact without prejudice or stereotypes, encouraging open and unbiased communication. While not meant to be taken literally as a permanent solution, Bagism uses humor to highlight the importance of looking beyond superficial differences and fostering understanding among individuals.