Michael Jackson and Lessons on Race

supermodelsonya
22 min readJun 25, 2020

Lessons learned from the media and the insidious racism he faced when he was alive is a serious indictment on journalism and integrity.

by supermodelsonya

This is the last and final piece in a series of four about Michael Jackson and the recent documentary Leaving Neverland and the entire saga of the most famous entertainer of all time.

Michael Jackson on stage….

These are the other stories that I wrote detailing the charges, the trials, and all the tribulations that brought us to this final piece. Feel free to read them all at your leisure.

(Michael Jackson) He will not swiftly be forgiven for having turned so many tables, “for he damn sure grabbed the brass ring, and the man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo has nothing on Michael.” — James Baldwin 1985

What did we learn from the saga that continues to swirl around the most famous entertainer of all time? There is so much to be gleaned from this man and the things that he went through during his lifetime.

I think one of the most important lessons with talking about Michael and the media is, fame, controversy, white privilege, and even the American Dream and what it stands for. There is so much here, that I’m not even sure where to start. So, I’ll start with the most obvious lesson to be learned here and that is….

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supermodelsonya

I fight Lupus w/chemo. 😘 Astrophysics Wheelchair 💁🏾-watch your ankles!♿️🇩🇪🌈 I eat MJ haters 4 lunch. Debating me is foolish w/any topic Don’t. 🔱