Random media commentary

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Bliss, Dec 6, 2014.

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    I honestly think Michael died as a broken man, he was emotionally and psychologically shattered. There was only 4 years when all charges against him were dropped in court and his death in 25th of June 2009. The legacy of Michael Jackson is profoundly bifurcated, currently defined less by his unparalleled artistry and more by the lies and exploitation aimed at him that have come to define his posthumous reputation. His biggest mistake was settle the first case of alleged sexual abuse for $20 Million. The reason he paid those Millions was to protect his image hoping the problem will go away, " WRONG" Other parents who once allowed their children to be in Michaël Jackson's Neverland Ranch were also coming forward suing Michaël to get their hands on MJ's millions. Those parents may bought the lottery tickets for years and never won anything but lo and behold the same greedy parents sensed their ticket to financial freedom was at hand after they've heard about the $20 Million quick settlement by Michael.

    When you are BM who is rich and famous all over the world you'll have too many enemies, i.e big multinational entertainment conglomerates and the evil men who run them.

    There were a series of accusations and claims made by various individuals and groups. These include allegations of financial manipulation, mistreatment, and the alleged involvement of Tommy Mottola, the former chair and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment.


    Michael Jackson himself expressed his frustration with Sony and its executives, particularly Tommy Mottola, during a public event in 2002. He referred to Mottola as "the devil" and accused him of orchestrating the death of his career. Jackson's speech was part of a larger protest against Sony Music, which he believed had not properly promoted his album "Invincible."

    Rest In Peace Michael.




     
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    Burn !!!!


     
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    The idiot on the right is gravely ill and so many people in Africa and middle east are so happy such a traitor. This is the man who is adding fuel to the civil war in Sudan where so many people have lost their lives. o god, please let him succumb to his illness.

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    Some fuller context.

     
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    Mexican cartel leader " El Mencho" was killed


    This dude was deported from the U. S when he was young. they call him El Mencho" which is a diminutive nickname for Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes They also called him "Lord of the rooster" because he likes cockfighting a banned blood sport.

     
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    Racism vs Ableism.

     
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    According to 50 cents, Mayweather can't read. He's functionally illiterate. People like him don't do any research or seek a second opinion about anything. Like P. Diddy guys like him will end up in a bad place. Who are you going to help with your money Mayweather your people or those who believe blacks are descendants of ham and are cursed?

    Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi





    Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef - Calls black people "Monkeys".

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    Chief rabbi calls black people 'monkeys' | The Times of Israel


    The Sephardic chief rabbi of Israel called black people “monkeys” during his weekly sermon on Saturday evening.

    Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef was addressing Jewish legal aspects of the blessing on seeing fruit trees blossoming, during the current Hebrew month of Nissan, and, specifically, whether one should bless one tree or at least two.

    In that context, he mentioned a blessing uttered upon seeing an “unusual creature,” citing the example of encountering a black person who has two white parents on the street in America.

    In footage aired by the Ynet news site, Yosef could be seen referring to black people by the word “kushi,” which in modern Hebrew has pejorative connotations, and then going on to term a black person a “monkey.”

    His office told Ynet that the comparison was a quote from the Talmud.

    Yosef has been known to court controversy in his sermons.

    In a sermon delivered in May last year, he appeared to suggest during his weekly sermon that secular woman behave like animals because they dress immodestly.

    In March 2016, Yosef was forced to retract a comment that non-Jews should not live in Israel, calling it “theoretical.”

    He said non-Jews could live in Israel only if they observe the seven Noahide Laws, which are prohibitions against idolatry, blaspheming God, murder, forbidden sexual relations, stealing, and eating limbs off a live animal, and which prescribe the establishment of a legal system.

    Non-Jews, Yosef said, are in Israel only to serve Jews.

    Israel has two chief rabbis. Yosef represents those with origins in the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa, and the Middle East, and David Lau represents Ashkenazic Jews, with origins in European lands of the Roman Empire.
     

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