Linda, that's terrible. It's an awful state of affairs where people still judge others by the color of their skin instead of character. Goes to show we haven't evolved as much as we would like to think...You have every right and duty even, if i may say so, to call anybody out about any injustice you witness. God bless you.
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, those aren't just words pertaining to an amazing human being (and nope, for once, i ain't talking about Michael, but dr.King rather), they are a reality. If only we would learn......... Lord help us, cause we sure need His assistance in this wretched, yet beautiful world of ours which can still be heavenly.
Susie was mentioning earlierIsn't that what any man or woman looks for in this journey called life?Michael's search for someone accepting him only for him.Goes to show he was a just another human being, like the rest of us mere mortals.Someone to depend on and to help at the same time, someone who will accept us in spite of flaws of character, physical imperfections and dark nights of the soul?The search for unconditional love knows no boundaries, race, gender,era of history,fortune, degree of fame or lackthereof.
It's a terrible thing to be defined by possessions, exterior or by what we do, so as marvelous and as brilliant an artist Michael was (THE greatest ever), i would imagine he must havewanted to be appreciated for what made him the wonderful human being he truly was - a kind soul filled with love,, butoften bruised and abused by othersnever giving up on the virtues and the truth of love.
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As Always
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