The world has lost a great singer who was plagued by health problems and controversies. While it cannot be denied that Michael Jackson maybe should have been more careful in his personal life, his life and times should be examined against the backdrop of current US History.
It was not easy for Michael Jackson and the Jacksons to start their career at such an early age. Most of the entertainers who start at such an early age either fade away or have an eventual meltdown.
It is even difficult to start an entertainment career at any age taking into account that the US Governing Elite [the same one that wants to export lofty concepts such as democracy and freedom to the world] repressed its minorities.
The US Governing Elite cannot tolerate an African American, Latin, or other minority having a success story unless it is as one being a servant. While this is changing, the changes may have come too late for Michael Jackson.
In fact, it is of the opinion of the underwriter that Michael Jackson may have died secondary to the injustices and slights he received while undergoing trial for a child molestation charge. It was an injustice brought about by certain members of the US Governing Elite who are now crying crocodile tears over his death.
Who could ever forget when Thomas Sneddon who was the Prosecutor for the two cases against Mr. Jackson referring to him as «Wacko Jacko»? What about when he stated «We got him»? Who could ever forget when he stated: «Like The Sheriff and I are really into that music»? Does that sound like someone who wanted to prosecute a case fairly?
What about the amount of testimony that harmed the prosecution? Who can ever forget when Mr. Sneddon told the press when Michael Jackson was about to be arrested «Come and Get Checked In»? Who could ever forget when Elizabeth Taylor talked about «innocent until proven guilty»?
The trial against Jackson reminded the underwriter of the trials in Castro’s Cuba with the people asking for blood.
All of the agony of the trial as well as the publicity from tabloids and people from the press who now mourn the death of Michael Jackson pushed him further to the edge and may have compromised his health.
The society that mourns the death of one its greatest artists was the same one that destroyed him. We the people of the United States of America taking into account the elite that governs us, raise the people and then destroy them. If the successful person is a minority, the destruction is even greater.
The victims are too numerous with great examples such as Marcus Garvey and Jim Thorpe. Many of these talented people were prejudged on the basis of flimsy evidence, had their success taken away from them, and they ended dying destitute or in debt.
At least Michael Jackson had his family and attempted to make a comeback. In closing, the people of the world should condemn this form of psychological torture when the US Governing Elite talks about human rights to the world.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/17/earlyshow/leisure/main589094.shtml