MJ has great influence all over the world, but it is treated unfairly in the United States ... probably because of the deep-rooted racial discrimination in the United States.
Michael's famous song "Beatit" was inspired by a real experience: once, he stopped at a store on his way to his grandfather's house, and was framed by a white boss for stealing candy from the store, and then he was beaten. "The boss kicked me hard in the abdomen and head, and called me a' nigger' from time to time. Fortunately, the bodyguard rescued me in time. " Michael said in an interview with the media: "Although two witnesses proved his innocence, he failed to win the case due to racial factors." Michael sang in "Avoid (White People)": "In fact, there is no truth and no courage. They kick you over, knock you down, and then tell you that this is justice, so avoid it ... "In the second half of BlackorWhite, Michael Jackson smashed one side with" Klan Rules "and" GoHomeNigger "in the video. It can be said that Michael's songs either show dreams, stimulate potential, expose lies, or denounce "darkness", and there is a power in his heart to yearn for "equality". In 1980s, Michael Jackson performed in front of hundreds of millions of American audiences on live TV. Among the four selected performance tracks, three songs are related to "Calling for Racial Unity". When performing Black and White, the lyrics of "I firmly believe that everyone is equal, and no one can change this truth" resounded through the sky, and a big banner was pulled out at the scene, which was tightly grasped by the hands of blacks and whites. "Racial discrimination is what I hate most, which is why I bring it to my songs and dances to tell the world what to do. If politicians can't solve it, poets should use poetry and writers should use novels to warn people, which is also an important way to save the world. " Michael once said. Some people call Michael an idol, which is a very narrow understanding of him. He let American music and culture be baptized by colored people for the first time. He is a hero of music, movies and human rights. Once upon a time, Michael, as a "spokesman of American culture", was loved by American authorities and praised by the media. But soon, the white man found that the black man wanted to enter the white man's "territory": he bought the copyright of the British Beatles and Elvis Presley songs. Elvis Presley and the Beatles are the most revered idols of white people. White people can't tolerate their idols falling into the hands of a black man! So, the media controlled by the consortium began to attack Michael, and they wanted to isolate him. In this case, Michael wrote the famous song "They don't treat themselves well abroad" (they don't care about us). "Hit me, hate me, you will never beat me; Seduce me, threaten me, you can never kill me. Apartheid, set me free, I can't believe this is the land where I grew up. They (white government) don't really care about us. " In this song, Michael publicly vented his anger and condemned the despicable behavior of the American government and its controlled media. Of course, this bold work touched the sensitive nerves of those in power, followed by a ban on broadcasting. Michael said at a rally, "I broke the record of Elvis Presley and the record of the Beatles. Then they called me a freak, a homosexual, a freak who sexually harassed children, and said I bleached my skin. When I stood in front of the mirror and looked at myself, I knew I was black. You know, all pop music, from jazz to rock to hip-hop, was first created by black people! " Not only is racism "black and white", but Michael always distinguishes between "justice and evil" in his songs and pursues "world peace". "Do you see the earth crying and the coast crying? What about all peace? What about the fields full of flowers? What about all the dreams that belong to you and me? The sacred land has been torn apart. Have you forgotten to cry for the children who died in the war? " -"Song of the Earth". "Seeing many countries turning swords into plows, we shed tears of joy together. Save the world and make it a better place, for you, for me and for all mankind. " "save the earth" (HealtheWorld). According to records, Michael donated 300 million dollars to charity, and together with other artists, he recorded an unprecedented charity record "One World", which raised tens of millions of dollars for African countries suffering from famine. "I really think he deserves more respect than he does now, and I believe the truth will come out." Genius singer alicia keys said. Someone said, "Michael Jackson represents the aspiration of all people of color-freedom and equality. The suffering and injustice he suffered may be the epitome of black Americans. "