DonJon Declares Summer of MoLove for The Last Great American Roadtrip
Refering to the summer of 1967, when an unprecedented gathering of as many as 100,000 young people converged on the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, creating a phenomenon of cultural and political rebellion, Don JonVonavich, Eccentric Publisher of Moloch the Plutocracy, has declared that The Last Great American Roadtrip will have a Summer of MoLove gathering in San Fransisco to celebrate their arrival on September 3rd.
The original Summer of Love became a defining moment of the 1960s, as the hippie counterculture movement came into public awareness. The Summer of Love is often considered as having been a social experiment, because of various alternative living styles that were utilized during this time, including communal living, the free and communal sharing of resources, oftentimes amongst total strangers, and free love. “The message of that time is more relevant today, we must build upon the ideas of cooperation, community and humanity that brought so many together that faithful summer” states DonJon, “I could also use a little free love, in this economy the cost of a ‘happy ending’ has risen significantly.”
Details of the events are unconfirmed, but will involve bringing the MoBus to corner of Haight & Ashbury for a rally and bus tagging.








