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❤️‍🩹Michael Jackson could no longer do things that many people consider ordinary, such as sunbathing, going to water parks, or visiting the beach. This was not out of whim, as we know he suffered from vitiligo, an autoimmune disease that destroys natural pigmentation, leaving areas of the body unprotected...

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The Michael Jackson biopic will soon be released in Japan. When I was little, I loved Captain EO. I went to Disneyland to see it again and again, because we lived nearby and my parents took me there many times. But at some point, the image of Michael Jackson changed. The media around the world began portraying him as: a freak, a plastic surgery monster, an eccentric, someone who wanted to become white, a pedophile. Japan was no exception. They reported it the same way — often in a mocking, sensationalized tone. But the real picture of Michael Jackson was far more complicated. He had a childhood shaped by an abusive father. He suffered physical aftereffects from accidents. He had vitiligo, an autoimmune skin condition that causes loss of skin pigmentation — something later confirmed in his autopsy. He was found not guilty in the 2005 child molestation trial. There were years of investigations and FBI files related to the allegations. There were changes in the accusers’ stories, money-related issues, and possible financial motives. He expressed a deep desire for peace through many of his songs. He also donated large sums of money and supported many charitable causes, especially for children. Yet many of these facts were hardly reported in Japan. Because they were not profitable for the media. Of course, I do not know the absolute truth about whether child abuse ever occurred. But now that we have seen so many examples of media bias, manipulation, and the dark structure of the Japanese media, I cannot help but wonder: How much of Michael Jackson’s image was manufactured by the media? How much was he turned into a “monster” for public consumption? And were there people who saw his message of peace, delivered through his enormous influence, as something inconvenient? For people who are about to discover Michael Jackson for the first time, I want them to know this. And I want them to think about it. Michael Jackson is also said to have loved Japan. He visited Japan in 2007, just two years before his death. Before judging him through the image created by the media, I hope people will look at the whole story. #MichaelJackson #MichaelMovie #MJInnocent #MediaBias #CaptainEO #KingOfPop #JapanLovesMichael #TruthMatters

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Asked Nuggets coach David Adelman about the season that Jaylen Brown has had, and he gushed about Brown as both a player and a person. "The the elite shooting from mid range is such a big deal in our game, it's the late-clock ability, his overall size, his ability to play in the middle of the floor, which is really hard to come double people and not give up the three point line to a team like they have, I would just say his continued evolution in his game. "He's an elite, All-Star player, two-way player. I just watched him grow over the years, not just the championship year, but with Jayson Tatum, obviously out, more responsibility falls into his hands, and I thought they did a great job building around him for this particular season, with all the shooting that surrounds him." "He's a problem. He's not fun to watch on tape when you have to play against him. I'm a fan of his, just as a pure basketball person, not just as a coach. Actually got to spend some time in Africa, he was such an impressive person. He's good for the NBA. He's going to be a probelm for us tonight." "There was an Africa game that I coach in, that he played in. They used to do that yearly in South Africa. It's an amazing event. He came down there for that. And some of the events that we had to do -- humanitarian stuff, you go out and you see these communities, and just to see his investment in it was really impressive. And he was at a much younger age then. And I remember him in the bubble, speaking up at meetings and things like that." "Some people are born to lead. He definitely stands out as one of those people."

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🚨 JAMIE FOXX CLAIMS HE SAW A “WHITE VERSION” OF HIMSELF IN THE HOSPITAL WHILE NEAR DEATH — “THEY WERE TRYING TO CLONE ME” In 2023, Jamie Foxx suffered a sudden health scare that had fans fearing the worst. Rumors exploded that it was a heart attack or even death. He later revealed it was a brain bleed that led to a stroke. But what he says happened inside the hospital is what’s now going viral again. According to Foxx: • He believed he didn’t actually have a stroke • Secretly grabbed his phone to see what people were saying • Became convinced something else was going on • Saw a “white version” of himself walk into the room • Thought doctors were trying to clone him, even saying it was to “sell better overseas” “They were trying to clone me.” He says he was thinking: “I know what’s up… you trying to clone me.” He says it felt completely real… to the point doctors had to bring in a psychiatrist and adjust his medication. At one point, he even got out of bed ready to confront everyone, fully convinced something was being done to him. At the time, most people chalked it up to stress, trauma, and medication. But now that the clip is resurfacing… People online are connecting it to a much bigger conversation, with some even claiming other celebrities like Jim Carrey have been “replaced” or “cloned.” The strangest part? He tells it like something that felt completely real. Was this just a hospital-induced episode… or are people finally starting to question things they were told to ignore?

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett is now claiming that Charlie Kirk’s “rhetoric” was racist...and not only did she vote against the House resolution to honor him, she’s furious that MORE Democrats didn’t do the same. She’s now openly attacking the “Caucasians” in her own party who supported the resolution. What a sick and vile human being. “One of the things I do want to point out that’s not been laid out, that honestly hurts my heart, is when I saw the no votes, there were only two caucasians.” “For the most part, the only people that voted no were people of color.” “Because the rhetoric that Charlie Kirk continuously put out, there was rhetoric that specifically targeted people of color.” “And so it is unfortunate that even our colleagues could not see how harmful his rhetoric was specifically to us.” “And I can tell you that a month prior to him passing away, he had actually gotten out on his podcast, I wasn’t aware of this at the time, but he got out there and he was talking negatively about me directly.” “So if there was any way that I was going to honor somebody who decided that they were just going to negatively talk about me and proclaim that I was somehow involved in the great white replacement, yeah, I’m not honoring that kind of stuff.” “So to me, just like we wanted to make sure that those confederate relics were taken down, the idea of a new age relic being propped up was something that I just could not subscribe to, and it is unfortunate that more of my colleagues, even on my side of the aisle, could not see the the amount of harm that this man was attempting to inflict upon our communities.” Disgraceful.

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Michael Jackson wasn't just the King of Pop, he was a beautiful soul the world never fully understood while he was here. Behind the music, the records, and the global tame was a man who gave endlessly, loved deeply, and used his voice to speak on injustice, pain, and humanity. Yet while he lived, the media often chose a different narrative. Instead of honoring his genius and his heart, they picked him apart, mocked him, and pushed stories that shaped public perception in ways that still linger today. It's one of the greatest contradictions of our time, how someone who brought so much light was surrounded by so much darkness in the public eye. In The Crucifixion of Michael Jackson, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan breaks this down with clarity and depth. He speaks to the spirit of our brother Michael, not just the superstar, but the man. A man who stood for truth, who challenged power in his own way, and who carried a level of purity that this world often misunderstands and, at times, attacks. Now, as the world prepares to revisit his life through a new film, we have a responsibility. Not to recycle the same narratives that once tried to tear him down, but to celebrate him properly. To honor the music, yes, but more importantly, to honor the message, the compassion, and the courage he carried. Michael Jackson gave us more than entertainment. He gave us reflection. Songs like They Don't Care About Us weren't just records, they were statements. He wasn't afraid to speak on oppression, suffering, and injustice, even when it came at a cost.

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