World Revolution

Joe Jukic & Bono — Dandelions

Spring. A cracked sidewalk outside a closed bank. Dandelions push through the concrete like small suns.

Joe Jukic:
Look at them, Bono. First thing that grows after winter isn’t gold or flags or armies. It’s dandelions. The weeds nobody can kill.

Bono:
Nature’s punk rock. Three chords and the truth. You pave over everything, and it still sings.

Joe:
That’s how the revolution starts. Not with guns. With forgiveness. With debt wiped clean like frost melting off grass. Jubilee. Biblical. Radical. The kind of thing bankers pretend is impossible.

Bono:
Oh, they know it’s possible. That’s why they’re afraid of it. Debt is the leash. You cut it, and suddenly people stand up straight again.

Joe:
Exactly. When the dandelions appear, people remember the land doesn’t owe anyone interest. The soil doesn’t charge rent. Spring doesn’t ask permission.

Bono:
I’ve sung in stadiums, Joe. I’ve shaken hands with kings. But the real power is quieter than all that. It’s when a farmer sleeps without fear. When a kid grows up not already owing the world.

Joe:
That’s the world revolution I’m talking about. Cancel the chains. Let people breathe. Let nations reset like the Sabbath year was meant to do.

Bono:
A Jubilee that isn’t just a campaign slogan, but a moral reset. Rich countries saying, we took enough. Poor countries saying, we can finally build.

Joe:
And it starts right here—
(he kneels, plucks a dandelion)
—this so-called weed. The system says it’s worthless. Spring says it’s inevitable.

Bono:
You know what scares empires? Not anger. Hope that won’t die. Hope that comes back every year no matter how hard you salt the earth.

Joe:
Then let it spread. Sidewalk to sidewalk. Country to country. When the dandelions rise, the debts fall.

Bono:
(smiles)
Sounds like a song. Or a prayer.

Joe:
Same thing, brother. Same thing.

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