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Michael: A subtle black revolutionary
February 02, 2011, 07:10:53 AM
Interesting piece I saw on Facebook this morning regardng Michael's impact on racial relations and breaking racial boundaries.

It does not relate directly to the hoax- but I found it interesting how the author/commentator points out that he did not have those deep thoughts about Michael and his impact on race relations until AFTER his death.  I do not think he is alone by far.  Not many bothered to look beyond the surface.  And while I do not think this was the main objective of the hoax (as I believe Michael's life was litterally in danger)- I do think it is one of the beneficial side-effect and opened eyes.
Btw- Note: the author has not learned enough- calling him Michael JOSEPH Jackson.  But oh well... :lol:

Ok, I tried to embedd it, but I need a crash-course in embedding. I tried to just embedd the code from the side, but it always shows up as code...and I need to go to work and being late (AGAIN) due to Michaeling might start to look bad.

So, here is the link for now:
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