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Jacko and Snoop Dogg's America (Michelle Malkin)
Town Hall ^ | February 2, 2005 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 02/02/2005 12:23:09 AM PST by Stoat

Jacko and Snoop Dogg's America
Michelle Malkin (archive)
 

February 2, 2005 |

Cry me a river. Michael Jackson's father is blaming -- what else? -- American "racism" for his ghoulish son's persistent legal and personal problems.

 Joe Jackson reportedly told CBS News's "48 Hours":

This is just the United States. All the rest of the countries, all over the world, are proud of Michael. It's here we have the most trouble out of them. It is racism.

 Who is "them"? After millions of American record buyers of all races propelled Michael Jackson to unimaginable heights of fame and fortune during the past four decades, we are now supposed to believe that this nation's unparalleled societal intolerance for black people led to the King of Pop's fall from grace.

 Public revulsion over Jackson's descent into plastic surgery madness?

 "It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.

 The chimp and Elephant Man bone fetishes?

 "It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.

 The abnormal man-boy relationships and sleepover parties at the Neverland Ranch?

 "It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.

 Jackson's burka-covered children and baby-dangling abuse?

 "It's racism," if you believe Joe Jackson.

 Forget the Jackson family's blindness. Ignore Jackson's own bad judgment. Overlook the recklessness of star-struck parents who allowed Jackson to have such creepy, intimate contact with their children.

 It all comes down to "racism." And it's only in America. A successful black man in show biz just can't get a fair shake in this country, if you believe Joe Jackson.

 I wonder if Snoop Doggy Dogg agrees.

 The big-pimping black rapper formerly known as Calvin Broadus is currently the hottest commodity in America's entertainment industry. "Hot Dogg," crows the latest issue of Blender magazine. "Movie star, Pee Wee Football coach, bigger-than-ever hip-hop icon, Snoop Dogg has left his thugsta days far behind," the feature article raves.

  "His career is smokin'," the Los Angeles Times muses in its glowing profile of Snoop topped with a tasteless headline making light of the rapper's infamous marijuana-puffing habits.

 Every one of Snoop's albums during the last 13 years has gone platinum. He has been nominated for two Grammy awards this month and is currently on a nationwide concert tour. The gang-banging, crack-dealing, pot-smoking ex-convict has graduated from making gangsta rap and porn videos to video games, MTV specials, a best-selling autobiography, several cameo movie appearances and executive producing and starring in his own family-oriented feature film ("Coach Snoop").

 Snoop's got his own youth football league. On Saturday, the first youth league "Snooperbowl" is scheduled in Jacksonville, Fla. (The last time Snoop made news with youths was when he settled out of court with two teenage girls who claimed he broke a promise not to use a photo of them baring their breasts for his "Girls Gone Wild" porn flick.) He's even got his own 12-inch doll, "Snoopafly," which is "loved by everyone from the kids on the scene to the grandmas."

 Only in America could a cop-hating former crack dealer transmogrify into an intergenerational plastic party toy (complete with "Doggystyle" clothes). And only in America would a music reporter fawn over that lovable figure's lyrics threatening to kill police officers. From the Blender article by Rob Tannenbaum:

 "Where other rappers bark threats, he purrs warnings with a feline dispassion. '1-8-7 on an undercover cop,' he cooed on 'Deep Cover,' the Dr. Dre-produced song that began Snoop's career in 1992 -- though he sounded so stoned, the talk of murder seemed more like a hazy daydream."

 Only in America could a thug from the 'hood become such a phenomenal commercial success that he could demand, as the New York Post's Page Six reported, a concert contract rider guaranteeing "high-grade marijuana" along with a backstage Sony PlayStation and cases of Hennessy cognac and Moet champagne.

 If American bigotry is to blame for black entertainer Michael Jackson's trial, what explains black entertainer Snoop Dogg's triumph? What kind of country elevates mortal entertainers -- regardless of skin color (or lack thereof) -- into higher beings whose celebrity rests on sabotaging social norms?

 The lesson of Jacko and Snoop Dogg's America is not that this nation is too intolerant, but that it is not nearly intolerant enough.

Michelle Malkin is a syndicated columnist and maintains her weblog at michellemalkin.com



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: crackhead; jacko; malkin; michellemalkin; pedophile; pervert; pimp; pimps; race; racism; snoopdogg
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To: cdbull23

Too bad for who?


21 posted on 02/02/2005 7:20:36 AM PST by Petronski (I haven't slept for six days . . . because that would be too long.)
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To: Stoat

Michael Jackson is one SERIOUSLY disturbed individual. Snoop Dogg might be equally as disturbed an individual, but then he is not dealing with the local state's attorney like Jacko is.

Check it out. Outside the almost unholy persecution by this one lone prosecutor, almost everybody else in the world is willing to allow Jacko to live and let live. Look at the slack they are cutting for Snoop Dogg.

In fairness, some prosecuter somewhere should be falling on Snoop Dogg like a ton of - well, a ton of SOMETHING.


22 posted on 02/02/2005 10:07:48 AM PST by alloysteel ("Master of the painfully obvious.....")
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To: goldstategop

A little side story that has nothing to do with anything... I saw Cribs on MTV with Ice-T and he has vending machines in his house, because he was sick of his friends mooching free food and drinks from him- so now he makes them pay! That cracked me up!


23 posted on 02/02/2005 10:14:06 AM PST by retrokitten
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To: Stoat

What I always find strange is that Michael Jackson blames the majority of his 'eccentricities' on his father and brothers, but they blame racism for Michaels problems.


24 posted on 02/02/2005 10:15:34 AM PST by retrokitten
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To: cdbull23

i thought she looked rather mean and anorexic until I saw her on TV. She's pretty hot, from the neck up at least.


25 posted on 02/02/2005 10:17:35 AM PST by the invisib1e hand ("What are you gonna believe, the media, or your own eyes?" -- Marx .............(Groucho))
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To: Stoat
I know of no one else who has tried as hard as Michael Jackson to pretend he is white -- even to the point of claiming to have a blond, blue-eyed child. He has an umbrella held over his head presumably so the sun won't darken his skin. For the Jacksons to cry racisim is beyond absurd, makes them sound like idiots.

There is considerable evidence as to his guilty. Non-celebrities have been convicted on less evidence. BTW, his love of children seems to be for boys, not girls.

26 posted on 02/05/2005 11:17:44 AM PST by Dante3
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To: cyborg
She knows where her bread is buttered.

Eh??

27 posted on 02/05/2005 8:07:12 PM PST by MegaSilver
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To: MegaSilver

She writes for a particular audience, and that's her niche. She can be ingratiating in some of her articles almost to the point of pandering to an audience. I like most of her columns but not all.


28 posted on 02/05/2005 8:16:35 PM PST by cyborg (Department of Homelife Security threat level is GREEN.)
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