Posted on 07/07/2009 5:52:18 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Even Calbuzz was moved when 11-year-old Paris Katherine Jackson took the microphone to tell the world that Michael had been a wonderful father and that she loved him dearly, which you can watch here on TMZ.
That was the emotional high point of the MJ Tribute, for sure. The political high points were two: the Rev. Al Sharptons observation that Jackson was instrumental in breaking the color barrier and U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lees insistence on the presumption of innocence.
Sharptons great line: He put on one glove, pulled his pants up and broke down the color curtain.
The Rev was suggesting that even before Oprah, Tiger Woods and Barack Obama, Michael Jackson was an international crossover phenom of great significance, linking nationalities, ethnic groups and cultures through his extraordinary musical talent.
And then, turning to the MJs kids, Sharpton said, There wasnt nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what he had to deal with.
Thats not true, of course. There was a lot strange about Michael Jackson. But it was a nice thing to say to his kids. And its also clear that to huge numbers of people around the world and especially in the black community Jacksons life is an inspiration and his music is iconic. Whether he is, as Berry Gordy pronounced him, the greatest entertainer of all time, is a judgment for the history books not mere political hacks. But its certainly arguable.
The other political moment of note: the defiant (and way too long) speech from Rep. Lee of Texas, taking aim at her colleague Rep. Peter King of New York, who had called Jacko a pervert, child molester, and pedophile. Lee sharply noted that under the U.S. Constitution one is considered innocent until proven guilty (which Jackson was not) and she presented a resolution from Congress memorializing MJ as a great entertainer.
Why it matters? Because it is further evidence that having one black family living in public housing in Washington has not eradicated the racial divide in America. The black communitys spontaneous rally in defense of Michael Jackson against presumptions expressed mostly by white politicians, commentators and comedians (with some notable exceptions like Chris Rock) that Jackson was an unconvicted pederast, is just another measure of the divide.
When you get Queen Latifa, Mariah Carey, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Jennifer Hudson, Berry Gordy, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Bernice King, Martin Luther King III and Usher singing praises to the life of one man, its clear that those who would argue otherwise are wading into racially-charged territory.
Skunk Note: Over at Fox News, Geraldo Rivera had a few choice words for many of the geraldocelebrities at the Staples Center:
The vast majority of the people in that hall, Geraldo said, and certainly ninety nine percent of the celebrities who have come to this memorial did not stand anywhere near Michael Jackson during the years he was accused of those horrible crimes, and they didnt say, We believe him innocent, they didnt say let the case go where it may, let the facts prove innocence or guilt. They just disappeared, and now they have resurfaced to celebrate his life.
He never should have had his pants DOWN /badaboom
It is too sad that no black in history can have an impact of freedom for all the blacks in Africa.
Where was Oprah today? She was strangely absent.
Does she get to babysit the White Hut?
Having said that, I must say that someone like Jackson who truly appeared to not care a whit about skin color has become yet another symbol of it.
Oprah said that she stuck her neck out for one jackass this century and that's enough!!!!!!!!
GIVE IT A REST LETS MOVE ON. I NEVER WANT TO HEAR ANOTHER WORD ABOUT THIS FREAK!!!!
“The kids looked like they spent a week in a tanning salon.”
They have the same coloration of OJ Simpson’s daughter.
Michael may be the “real” father.
She was a child sex abuse victim herself. But frankly, I wouldn't expect that to have stopped her.
Agree
The world is going to hell in a hand basket and all that we hear on the news is how everybody is memorializing a dead pill poppin pedophile go figure.
“The vast majority of the people in that hall, Geraldo said, and certainly ninety nine percent of the celebrities who have come to this memorial did not stand anywhere near Michael Jackson during the years he was accused of those horrible crimes”
‘Cuz they knew he was guilty. How we could possible give this bizarre man who slept with little boys, artificially inseminated women to have children, slept with monkeys, overdosed on drugs, and mutilated his face with surgery is a horribly sick moment in American history.
Today, in congress, they actually had a moment of silence for this bizarre man; but nowhere did I read of a single moment of tribute or pause to reflect on our soldiers who were murdered by the terrorist yesterday.
Disgusting, depraved, and it gets me sick to think that we’ve found this bizarre “man” honorable and our fallen soldiers not even an afterthought . . . this being in the congress where, during the Civil War, they brought in sick and wounded soldiers to be treated . . . Wow! Degeneracy gone mad!!!!! Absolutely disgusting!!!!!
Jackson is simply proof of how sick our society has become.
Maybe these kids finally have an opportunity to live a normal life.
I just realized that Bill and Hillary weren’t anywhere near the place, either!
Oh, by the way America....7 US Servicemen died fighting terrorism.
Just thought they should know the REAL heros in the country.
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