Classic – from JimFormation: “That girl’s ugly,” said my six-year-old son as he looked up from his handheld video game and saw Ed Bradley interviewing Michael Jackson.
Classic – from JimFormation: “That girl’s ugly,” said my six-year-old son as he looked up from his handheld video game and saw Ed Bradley interviewing Michael Jackson.
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Understanding Michael Jackson
Michael is a prodigy of the fifties. Outside the family the most influential images at that time came from TV shows, Movies, Newspapers and School Books of which did not positively reflect most ethnic groups.
Unknowingly many of us didnt see ourselves or other minorities in a positive light. I long for the Rock Huston look and the Hollywood life style.
If I had all the money in the world I might have changed my eyes, nose or hair to reach that promise of success shown to me those many years ago.
People should realize it is not his ethnic origin he is trying to change but those things we were taught was negative. I believe many of us change our appearance within our means.
What would you change on your body if you had unlimited means?
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