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Michael Jackson is honered as interpreter or as an African-American artist?
On a set of things Buch CNN, I noticed that They talk about Michael Jackson not as a performer per se, but as an African-American artist. In my opinion, most of his fans do not like not because he was the best performer AA but because of its music and dance movements. Does anyone else agree with me? He was loved so much because of his music and what he has done in fun and not so much as his heritage and color?
Michael would have hated that. He hated be racially classified. He hated racism in any form. He loved the fans with all the colors of all religious backgrounds (which was part of his memory) and all countries. He knew who he was, but he did not even classify him. He was an artist and that was the end of history. I hate this shit racial classification. I know, I hear the same old garbage over and over ad nauseum ... "Well, we (the black community) have no real heroes "blah blah blah. It's over. They have a black president now. They were black models all the way back to 1940 with Lena Horne. This excuse does not fly over. It's simply all about separatism and Michael hated. Listen to interview each on YouTube and you can see and hear that. Watch his "Black or White" video for the love of craps. To Michael, we are simply people in packaging and different classifications he hated with a passion. So if that's how Mike felt, I feel it too.
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