Why so many people love Michael: Jackson

The wounded King of Pop is down and we have to save the planet and spread love forever

Let's all copy this post and let it encourage our children, and children's children, so that the love of the "King of Pop" spreads faster than any rumor! Let us know that treating everyone with love and respect, preserving innocence, and rebuilding a world of love is a big deal for the whole world, and it will solve all the world's problems!

Let the passionate, the cynical, the pessimistic, the lonely find God in their hearts, we are all children, and love conquers all!

Michael Jackson, a music icon and humanitarian declared by the United States Congress, and certified by Guinness as the world's most successful artist, as he said while accepting the Humanitarian Award given by India, "I firmly believe that the measure of success of a celebrity is not the amount of fame and fortune he possesses, but rather, what he does for others with his fame and fortune. " Michael was the King of Pop who made the planet go crazy and made the world sing the main theme of love. His kindness, words, and image connected the whole world.

Sharpton, the U.S. human rights leader, said, "Michael is credited with making Barack Obama president, and he was one of the key drivers of this historical process. Because he promoted black culture and broke down segregation." Singer Q-Tip said, "It's the greatest loss since Martin Luther King Jr. died because he pushed the culture so y, pushed history so y."

Michael's death on June 25, 2009, provoked hysterical grief around the globe, bringing the world to a halt in a way that only 9/11 could. Notre Dame became the center of Michael's fan base, and CNN became his MTV page. He triggered the greatest spectacle in the history of the Internet, CNN said: "We never knew how many people it would take for the Internet to crash, and now we've discovered that one person is enough, as long as that person is Michael Jackson! that the memorial service audience exceeded three billion people, which is half the size of the planet!

People held signs saying, "Michael, you healed the world and created a better place. We all love you." One person said, "Michael's experience has taught me to face the reality of being African-American, and I certainly say the great man of my heart is him." "He was the king of pop, but people have treated him like family." "Michael, thank you for bringing hope to all children and lives." Czech fans, who have created an ice sculpture statue of Michael, say people sit at home isolated from each other, jealous of each other, and they would love to bring people together by ****ing the same icon.

Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr.'s children attended his memorial service, and NBA superstars Magic and Kobe said, "Thank you Michael for opening all the doors for African-Americans because he was everywhere and he opened all the doors for us to succeed. He's the one who made Kobe and I household names."

How can the world forget that in 1985, when hundreds of millions of Africans were on the brink of death, Michael brought seven million people together to sing "We are the World," the first time the people of the world held hands? At the time, international politicians were chattering that "We are the World" evoked a humanitarian need, that the people of Africa were being saved, and that charity shows were sweeping the world.

How can the world forget that during the Cold War years of racism and famine, Michael created comforts that brought blacks, whites, Asians and Latinos together. His dance film "Moonwalker" not only set the trend of globalization, but also strongly conveyed the message of making the world a better place (Man in The Mirror ). An icon, Michael called for unity among nations (Jam) and worked tirelessly for the good of the world, setting a Guinness record of supporting 39 charities.

Michael set the precedent for world tours in which people of different languages sang the same song. Because the King of Pop the King of Pop has brought so much joy and emotion to the world, he has created the indestructible myth of five thousand people fainting and more than half of them crying at every concert. He has countless miracles, one million concert tickets sold out in just four hours; no matter which country he went to participate in the party, the whole city men and women wore his trademark tweed hat, the whole awards ceremony all the audience have been stomping their feet and shouting his name.

People have endured pain, yet what do people do with it? Some grow resentful, some blame themselves. Michael, the man with the most fans in the world, will fight for the rights of those who suffer.

He suffered racial discrimination, he would dance vigorously and sing with pain and fearlessness: "I tell them the truth that all men are created equal, and if you want to be my brother, it doesn't matter if you're black or white! I'm not afraid of tabloid gossip! I ain't afraid of your gangs ......" His 1991 music video (Black or white) was watched by a record 500 million people simultaneously. He said, "I'm all about telling the world what to do. If politicians can't solve it, then poets should use poetry and writers should use fiction to warn people. That's what we're trying to do and that's a very important way to save the world."

He was twice falsely accused of sexually assaulting boys for sharing a room with a child, but said, "I will never stop caring and helping others! As Jesus said, keep on loving, always love, remember the children, learn from the children. Not learn from childishness, but learn from innocence."

The loss of his childhood has led to a lifelong commitment to improving the lives of children around the world. At one point Michael got more and more choked up as he spoke, "People don't even want to eat with their parents, family relationships are severed, children bring guns to school as a kind of warning sign ...... they need love, they need hugs! But parents are so busy with work that they leave their kids at home and let them play on the computer and the world is in chaos. It's so important to rebuild family relationships! I feel y about the plight of families and human beings, it's important to me, and I'll do everything I can in that regard."

Just as the great thinker Voltaire taught mankind to move toward equality and freedom, Michael taught the world that children must be put first. Comparatively speaking, although China values loyalty and filial piety more than any other country, it does not attach importance to the child's nature, and the Chinese nation does not realize the need to protect the innocence, so China's ability to innovate on its own, the quality of the nation, and the happiness index is far lower than that of other countries. Nowadays, most countries attach great importance to the child's personality and heart, and parents believe that education is only successful if the child is allowed to lead a life that he or she enjoys. The healer Zhong Li Ba Ren also said that people's talents are innate, and to do less reluctantly is the wisdom not to get sick.

Michael's greatest wish in life is for people to realize that to reduce the vile behavior in the world and the harm done to the planet, people must protect children. "The loss of childhood has become a worldwide disaster. We have deprived many children of joy, of their corresponding rights, of their freedom, and of the idea that this is the way a child should be. Adults impatiently try to find ways to make it end as quickly as possible, as if childhood a burdensome stage. My generation is a testimony to the necessity of abolishing the parent-child covenant. "

He said, "No one comes into this world deserving of suffering, especially our children." This is very different from the frustration education advocated by Chinese scholars. Chinese educators think that children who commit suicide because of parental scolding "can't withstand a little shock because they have suffered so little." It's true that education in our country lacks humanistic care. It is true that our education lacks humanistic care. Parents neglect to share their happiness with their children, and when children make mistakes, people only blame them without caring about their hearts. As a matter of fact, the psychological problems of teenagers are due to their lack of love. Love makes us grow up and let us go through more frustrations.

Michael is able to find innocence and kindness in children and is better able to convey these messages to people. "I realize that many of the problems that exist in the world today, from urban crime to large-scale wars and terrorist attacks and overcrowded prisons, are due to those who have lost their childhood. The magic, wonder, mystery and innocence in a child's heart are the seeds of creativity, and that can save the world."

The King of Pop can be found in any pop star today. Michael is pop's only true icon. Diva Beyonce said at the 2006 World Music Awards, "I wouldn't be a performer without Michael Jackson. Michael has influenced every singer's life." If you ask, can anyone continue Michael's glamorous legacy? We must understand that Michael was just a child with a big heart and a heart full of love. Jesus was also child-like. Only someone so pure and good could have such amazing charisma.

It was 1993, in the aftermath of the biggest race riot in Los Angeles history, when people held hands and performed what has been called "the world's most beautiful" song, Heal The World." Children's smiles are holy and adorable, triggering some of the best memories of life, especially the innocence lost to hate, greed, and prejudice. Nowadays the world is so chaotic and complicated, we need children even more. To save the planet, we must save the children, with the aim of saving innocence. Being with children awakens the deepest wisdom, and their childlike hearts shine with divine light. We must heal this wounded planet. I composed Heal The World for all who live on this planet, in an effort to make the world more harmonious."

The media rumored that he had extensive plastic surgery, but his fans understand that if you judge someone based on appearance alone, you are nothing less than a racist. Jesus was also ridiculed by the world when he was on earth. When he met Pilate, the crowd loudly cheered for a criminal to be released and Jesus was crucified. The media has been extremely vocal in slandering Michael, and his negative news is constantly copied and reprinted in the global press. Any positive news about him is immediately eliminated or censored by the media. So, Michael supporters, it is time to unite and use methods that are superior to those of the media, so that the spirit of the King of Pop can inspire everyone in the world!

Michael said in a recording of his life: "I was the first to break the ice. I broke the old mold and everywhere I went all the white girls were screaming, the Scottish girls, the Irish girls were screaming, 'I love you, I've always loved you!' Of course a lot of white social media resented that, so they made up stories about me being a monster, being gay, bleaching my skin, sleeping in an oxygen silo - they made up anything they could to provoke the world to accuse me of something, and they really did their best to wait for me to fail."

God says we can't make everyone love themselves, but we can make them loved. What Michael experienced was human greed and jealousy. He said that any person who went through what he did could choose to die or become an invalid. He gets his strength to persevere from all the children in the world. He needs children to give him security, inspiration. He has seen countless human catastrophes and says no one can fix the world's problems, just like we can't control the earth's tremors, he just wants people to take care of the children.

He endured a long trial ordeal, with court delays serving the purpose of greatly depleting his funds. All the evidence accusing Michael of molesting boys is preposterous, but he has become a villain in the eyes of the world, while he has lost his career and his home. Dreamland Ranch was a beautiful fairy tale paradise that he created and welcomed countless poor children for fifteen years. But the ranch has been raided frequently by local law enforcement since 1993. A Fox radio reporter asked him, "The media is highly concerned and frequently accuses you of bringing children into your home to play, so why do you do that?"

The gentle man calmly said, "I traveled the entire world eight times and visited a lot of hospitals and orphanages, and of course none of those incidents got much coverage. That's what I did from the bottom of my heart. A lot of kids in the cities have never seen a mountain, never played on a carousel, never had a pet horse or camel. So as soon as I opened my gates, I could see the greatest joy as children erupted in shrieks and laughter, playing in the fantasy manor. It's as if I feel like I've earned God's smile of approval because I can bring such joy and happiness to others. "

There are two kinds of people in the world: happy people and unhappy people. Happy people have love in their hearts and are happy to share the smallest things, giving love to others while gaining more and more happiness themselves. Unhappy people do not know how to share, do not allow others to have a little slack on their own, blaming each other, jealous of each other, attacking each other, heart disease is also more and more.

The reporter asked, "Do you ever lose interest in these things, Michael?Do you think it's a foolish idea to raise camels and build little trains?" He said, "No. If you say that, you are saying that God is stupid. Because God created greatness and smallness. While others get their fulfillment by buying Ferraris, private jets, and helicopters, my fulfillment is in giving and sharing and enjoying that purest of pleasures."

Fantasy Manor, the kingdom of loving kindness, was eventually trampled into ruin. Not only that, but Michael was surrounded by lawsuits and scammers who used him, slandered him, and extracted oil from him. in March 2008, when Michael was preparing to auction off the Dream Estate, his brother Jermaine recommended businessman Tomei as his manager, and because of financial problems and a long absence from the stage, Michael finally agreed to a ten-concert run by the concert organizers.

The next year of Michael's life was controlled by the clutches of his agent and the concert organizers. The manager, Tomei, took Michael's accounts, firing Michael's former employees and replacing them with bodyguards from an American extremist group. The organizers increased the number of concerts to 50 and skyrocketed ticket prices. After Michael's death, three-quarters of his fans refused to return their tickets in honor of his memory.

What's even more outrageous is that they forced Michael to rehearse, spent huge sums of money to film the rehearsals, and then edited the footage into a movie that swept the box office after Michael's death. It was revealed online that Michael's death came just two weeks before the opening of the concert, and the organizers still had a large number of props and items unprepared. If Michael had not died, how would the organizers have accounted to the one million viewers by then? The organizers not only did not have to pay Michael the honorarium for the concert, but also claimed Michael's high compensation. And the security footage from Michael's home that recorded the people who came and went during the time before his death is missing. Michael's mother said on NBC radio, "Michael told me many times that he felt that someone wanted him dead ...... Some greedy, evil, vicious people didn't want him alive to interfere with them."

"He was manipulated in those last moments. He had no way to make his own choices, no way to hire the people he wanted to hire. He could only do what some people wanted him to do." "Security and other things kept me from reaching him." Michael's father Joe and close friend Leonard told CNN anchor Larry King. Later, perhaps with the media mainstream under control, Joe began giving interviews to the British tabloid News of the World in which he said the estate had not given a dime to Michael's mother, who was named in the will.

Michael had told fans in the rehearsal room about his fear of this tour and the organizers. He was getting weaker and weaker. The more Michael spoke, the more hoarse he became, his voice breaking as he cried out. "I'm only one person too, I'll never finish 50 shows!" After saying this he closed his eyes and prayed silently. The scene was like Jesus' Last Supper, and the dozen or so fans next to him could only stand quietly and sadly with him. Fans had also been shocked to see the rehearsal directors speak so arrogantly and rudely to the gentle and humble Michael that they forced him to do things he didn't want to do over and over again. When fans revealed to the public that Michael's rehearsals were stressful, organizers immediately restricted fan contact with Michael.

Michael had a near fatal fall from a height at a 1999 Munich benefit concert after an accident with music company organizers, and his old back injury began to recur when he was arrested and beaten by police in 2003, sending him to the emergency room six times during the trial for severe back spasms, and he began being asked to rehearse at a high intensity every day in March 2009, which has left him in severe back pain. painful. Michael told fans that the organizers would not allow him to go to the hospital, but only to the designated Dr. Klein's clinic! Michael was very unhappy and unwell in his final days, but he tried to wave and smile at his fans.

But the organizers sold the footage to the mysterious people behind it - the music company that Michael was once signed to - and went out of their way to destroy Michael in order to grab the rights to the music that Michael owned. As many know, it was the music company, in conjunction with journalist Basher, prosecutors and a number of families, that orchestrated Michael's alleged child sex abuse. In an interview with Reverend Jesse, a leader of the black civil rights movement, during his persecution in 2005, Michael said that the rights to the songs he owned were huge. "There's a big fight going on behind the scenes for it, right now as we speak. I can't talk about it now, I can't comment on it, but there's a lot of intrigue." "I'm under a judge's gag order, which is serious. I don't want to say the wrong thing."

"PBS has aired 'Unforgivable Darkness' about Jack Johnson since 1910. He was the boxing champion of the world, but lived in a society that didn't accept his position or lifestyle, so they set him up and even changed the law to imprison him. All these stories I read back in history gave me strength. I was a kid just catching the tail end of the civil rights movement of the seventies, you know?"

"I just want to say this: fans in every corner of the planet, every nationality, every race, every language, I love you from the bottom of my heart. I thank you for all the love and support and understanding you have given me during this ordeal. I thank you for your prayers and kindness. Please be patient and stand with me and trust me because I am completely innocent. Please be aware that much intrigue is afoot as we speak now."

The moment of his acquittal bears witness to humanity's struggle for racial equality. Martin Luther King Jr. was born, the Berlin Wall came down, Nelson Mandela was released from prison - on June 13, 2005, a date that will be similarly enshrined in history!

Michael joined human rights leader the Reverend Al Sharpton in a public boycott of music labels in New York on July 6, 2002, where the gentle fighter complained that the labels were complicit in stealing and robbing artists, especially blacks. He said, "I'm not just fighting for me, I'm fighting for all artists. We have to end racism, it's terrible."

Michael's will was registered the day after he boycotted the music companies. The will was produced after Michael's death by attorney Branca, who had the right to administer the estate, a man who was testified to in court by Michael's lawyers in 2005 that he had been paid by the music companies to set Michael up, and who had written a letter in 2003 to fire Branca, a traitor, ordering Branca to turn over all records and documents about Michael. A month before Michael's death, the organizer boss who controlled Michael's finances hired Branca back.

The names of Michael's children on the top of the will did not match their birth certificates, and Michael was not in Los Angeles that year as registered on it. Michael's family protested in court, but the judge rejected evidence that was clearly factual. "Only Michael's family has the right to take action, and it's going to be a very complicated, expensive and long fight that will involve the most powerful people and the big names that control the music industry. You have to take into account the position everyone is in." Michael's makeup artist told Chinese fan club president Zhang Rui.

That year, Zhang Rui, like all fans who stand up for justice, waited outside the courtroom, fighting side by side for the angel in this cool world. He understood how terrifying the trial was. It was then, when Michael dreamed one last time, calling out in a soft voice that the world must act now to "save the planet," that the most terrible thing happened. Americans, who had been so mean to him before his death, have fallen in love with him again and rediscovered his greatness. Walk anywhere and you can see him. It's been eight or nine years since Michael was kicked out of America. Los Angeles, the center of the world's entertainment is full of complex and sinister power struggles. Zhang Rui visited Michael's mausoleum and said, "It turns out we are very close to the truth and very far from justice. The power and intrigue behind it is beyond my imagination. There are so many horrible stories that I can't write about."

Michael's elderly father painstakingly gathered evidence and on June 18, 2010, filed a 169-page complaint with the Medical Board of California that the organizers had engaged in an "unlawful group medical operation" for six months, hiring, directing, manipulating and demanding that Murray drug Michael Jackson, who was preparing for a concert in London. Jackson's drug-induced destruction. "Michael Jackson would not have died on June 25 if it were not for the fact that AEG violated California law by failing to fulfill their promise to provide cardiac resuscitation equipment and nurses."

Leonard said he was the only person around Michael who would not be controlled by the organizers with money. "This is a story that must be told and the public and Michael's fans have a right to know the truth. Extreme injustice is played out every day." He wrote in his book "What Really Happened to Michael Jackson".

"The truth that powerful figures in the media and entertainment industry are trying to cover up. Michael was murdered and his words haunt me to this day: 'They want my music library. They'll kill me for it.' Michael held 50 percent of the rights to all of Sony's songs. He didn't want to sell them, he wanted to keep them for his children. The powers that be knew that Michael's person and Michael Jackson's name were worth billions of dollars, and that it would be worth even more when he died. As soon as he died, they could come in and control the wealth from his name and brand. They're profiting from that forged will. By vilifying me, the powers that be are trying to shut me up, trying to stop me from doing talk show interviews. Michael can't talk now, but I can!"

When Michael was wrongly accused back then, eighty police officers conducted a search that wouldn't have been done even for a murderer! He went to surrender to save the county money and was mistreated. The FBI searched him abusively. But Dr. Murray killed Michael without handcuffs, going so far as to be recognized by the U.S. Attorney only as an involuntary manslaughterer.

In the United States, the topic of "race" is always the lowest of the low, and Michael's ordeal awakened many people to the harsh reality that even the world's greatest singer was still treated as a "nigger.

Michael's talent for singing and performing was on display when he was a cute little black boy of five, and he went on to live one of the most publicized and tumultuous lives of superstardom, through the world's stigmatizing stares, endless accusations, and moments of helplessness, anxiety and fear.

His lyrics, "History," convey the message that his tragic backstabbing was necessary. He says one day you will understand his place in world history. His ascent to the pinnacle of king of the world tells us that every fallen warrior is beyond honorable. When you go over the mountains, there is no need to pay attention to the small wounds and pains, just to complete a journey. How many innocent victims have been killed on this land, and how much more suffering do we have to go through before we know how to sing in unison, regardless of country, to fill the world with harmony. Michael has been on a world tour delivering a message of love. On stage, behind him, has been our planet, has been the flags of various countries, and has been children and peacekeeping troops. An ocean of people sang neatly offstage, and Michael was symbolized by our King.

"When he was born, there was a hierarchy and racism then that no one could break, and when he left, he broke those boundaries, he redefined the meaning of music, he changed class, he transcended race, he was 'Awesome (Bad)' and he 'Get Out of the Way (Beat It)', he was Michael Jackson!" Human Rights Leader's rousing speech at Hope Park on August 29, 2009

Tens of thousands of fans gathered in Hope Park in Brooklyn, Manhattan, that day to celebrate Michael's 51st birthday. This is where Michael filmed the music video for "They Don't Care About Us" in 1996, a stirring political song that was fiercely attacked by critics. He was trying to wake up the many people with stupid prejudices. He used the word "Jew" instead of "nigger" in the lyrics, and back then, Michael sang about racism with black people swinging their fists in anger.

On Michael's 51st birthday, he saw the opposite in heaven. Fans braved the rain in New York City's largest borough to sing, dance, laugh and cry together. It was a warm and touching family, one that exists according to the principles he taught - it was the family he once envisioned under heaven.

Sixty-six years ago, Michael's album "Thriller" went global.NBA superstar Cooper said, "Thriller was the social, emotional and cultural starter of the '80s, leading to the emergence of a number of black celebrities such as Oprah, Jordan, Jesse, Spike and many others, and how could Americans elect Barack Obama as president of the United States without the huge success of 'Thriller'? " While Reagan was in office, and while America continued to struggle with deteriorating race relations and segregationist policies in all sectors of society, Michael became a transformative figure in the world's entertainment industry who shaped the world we live in today. Michael Jackson, bring the world together to dance.

Michael's mother said that when Michael was a few years old, he used to see African children on TV - flies flying around their mouths and they were dying. He would sit there with tears constantly slamming down from his eyes, and he'd say, "Mom, someday I'm going to do something for them!" He never gave up on any of his dreams.

He was born in a time when there was no place for dignity. Five hundred years ago their ancestors suffered from the bloody black slave trade and were sold from Africa to America by European colonizers. Yet the United States refused to recognize blacks as citizens of this country, and the Constitution of 1787 recognized slavery for people of color. The generals who ignorantly killed fellow human beings to preserve slavery have become historical heroes. Those prejudices were were abetted by, "Blacks can't be equal to whites, and black slave labor is the natural and normal state of affairs."

America has seen the emergence of Lincoln, Kennedy, Malcolm, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and a host of other critical fighters who have fought for justice, equality, and the dignity of all human beings in the restaurants of the South, the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court, the offices of America's heads, large and small, and who have gone to prison or been killed for it. Despite this, white children are taught to hate blacks, and blacks face inhumane racial discrimination and commercial exploitation. The history books are full of lies, and everyone knows that Elvis Presley and the Beatles, stars that the media holds up as immortal symbols of music history, actually stole black music.

Michael forced people to recognize that the world belongs to black people too, and in 1983, at the age of 25, he became a black superhero when he wrote the iconic "Billy Jean" song, which inspired generations of people like never before, and became a black superhero when he performed the mesmerizing Big Sky dance move, which broke down the commercial segregation that had existed for generations. This innocent child broke all records in the music industry, pioneered the modern music video, and sparked the street dance and clothing trends.

Who made the son of an ex-slave and the son of an ex-slave owner sit hand-in-hand at Harvard? Only the King of Pop could have driven this. It was this innocent child who turned Martin Luther King's dream into a reality, and their dream still floats in the skies of racial conflict in America today. Michael's sister said, "Some people say they became American citizens all because of my brother, and Michael just said that he was just a regular guy who was willing to give and help others."

Behind the mask of the "King of Pop," he was a shy boy who often cried alone, hugging his Muppet dolls out of loneliness. When he faces people there is only an innocent smile, every time he is knocked down he gets back up again, every time he is evicted he puts it all together again. He never attacked people who accused him for no reason, he never fought verbal battles with those who slandered him.

He said in a speech at Oxford University, "I had set up the Save the World Foundation, can we really save the world? That question has been bogged down to this day by war and by the ethnical question. Can we really save the children who bring guns into schools full of hate, the children who beat people to death?" "Yes, but it all starts with forgiveness, because to save the world, we must first save ourselves. And to save the children, we must first protect their hearts. Everyone has a responsibility."

Michael also taught fans to use forgiveness to temper anger in their lives. The anti-violence song "Beat It" makes people who fight and argue endlessly realize that it's not about truth or guts, and that to minimize the damage to each other, they should just avoid it. Michael says he wants to reconnect with his father, who was abusive to his infant self, without the shadow of the past getting in the way. "As a strong man, a strong man beyond strong, take on the greatest challenge of all - healing emotional wounds. Give unconditional love to our parents so they learn to love, and this will ultimately rebuild a world of love. We are that world, my friends, and we are those children."

Michael etched himself into the hearts of the world. He awakened us to see the world with the innocence of a child, he awakened us to the necessity of saving the planet with love, and he awakened us not to scar the planet with hatred.

"We're here to change the world," is the kind of breakthrough Michael has been making all his life. His body language, when music still had the language barrier of lyrics, tamed the world with his music. He was divine, a great dreamer who fulfilled his dreams and encouraged millions to persevere and follow his dreams. Despite the world's vilification of him, he always returned the favor with love.

Walking up the Hollywood Walk of Fame, group after group of tourists stopped, took pictures and lingered in front of Michael Jackson's star. An older woman pointed to Michael's star and said loudly to passersby around her, "Of all the stars, this one is the most important!"

Some say Michael just flew off to another planet to save the people there.

Let's stop living and start living. We still have to spread love and save the world.

Only by doing so, by passing on Michael Jackson's love to everyone, and only by rebuilding a world of love, can mankind heal the grief of losing an angel, and continue the path that the creator of history has traveled, isn't it?