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  • THURSDAY JUNE 25 2009 6:30 PM

The King of Pop Is Dead

Reportedly, pop icon Michael Jackson has passed away after suffering from cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home earlier today. The singer was rushed to the hospital in a coma but paramedics were unable to revive him, after which he was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. The King of Pop was 50 years old.

With a career starting as early as age eleven with the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson is widely considered one of the most influential artists of the past century, and remains one of the world's best-selling musician of all time. The singer was in Los Angeles rehearsing for his upcoming sold-out performances next month which have obviously been canceled.

Jackson is survived by his three children: Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince "Blanket" Michael Jackson II.



 

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Cash

Cash

USA
OLD SKOOL

JUN 25, 2009 06:39 PM

MOAR THREADS!

Cassiel

Cassiel

Aurora, CO
September 2004

JUN 25, 2009 06:43 PM

Cash said:
MOAR THREADS!



YES

Clio

Clio

SUICIDEGIRL

Netherlands

JUN 25, 2009 07:07 PM

Don't be wack.

dholokov

dholokov

Toronto, ON
April 2003

JUN 25, 2009 07:10 PM

silversoul7

silversoul7

Portland, OR
January 2008

JUN 25, 2009 07:15 PM

A fitting obituary here

There are two things to say about him. He was a musical genius; and he was an abused child. By abuse, I do not mean sexual abuse; I mean he was used brutally and callously for money, and clearly imprisoned by a tyrannical father. He had no real childhood and spent much of his later life struggling to get one. He was spiritually and psychologically raped at a very early age - and never recovered. Watching him change his race, his age, and almost his gender, you saw a tortured soul seeking what the rest of us take for granted: a normal life.

But he had no compass to find one; no real friends to support and advise him; and money and fame imprisoned him in the delusions of narcissism and self-indulgence. Of course, he bears responsibility for his bizarre life. But the damage done to him by his own family and then by all those motivated more by money and power than by faith and love was irreparable in the end. He died a while ago. He remained for so long a walking human shell.

I loved his music. His young voice was almost a miracle, his poise in retrospect eery, his joy, tempered by pain, often unbearably uplifting. He made the greatest music video of all time; and he made some of the greatest records of all time. He was everything our culture worships; and yet he was obviously desperately unhappy, tortured, afraid and alone.

I grieve for him; but I also grieve for the culture that created and destroyed him. That culture is ours' and it is a lethal and brutal one: with fame and celebrity as its core values, with money as its sole motive, it chewed this child up and spat him out.

I hope he has the peace now he never had in his life. And I pray that such genius will not be so abused again.

Alissa

Alissa

SUICIDEGIRL

Ohio, USA

JUN 25, 2009 07:21 PM

Really a tragic day....

NateB

NateB

I'm lost
May 2009

JUN 25, 2009 07:51 PM

I agree, it is tragic. I was shocked. Just made me think of everything that had been done to him. He was extraordinary and misunderstood. A testament to how the world alienates people.

Sound

Sound

I'm lost
January 2004

JUN 25, 2009 07:52 PM

silversoul7 said:
A fitting obituary here

There are two things to say about him. He was a musical genius; and he was an abused child. By abuse, I do not mean sexual abuse; I mean he was used brutally and callously for money, and clearly imprisoned by a tyrannical father. He had no real childhood and spent much of his later life struggling to get one. He was spiritually and psychologically raped at a very early age - and never recovered. Watching him change his race, his age, and almost his gender, you saw a tortured soul seeking what the rest of us take for granted: a normal life.

But he had no compass to find one; no real friends to support and advise him; and money and fame imprisoned him in the delusions of narcissism and self-indulgence. Of course, he bears responsibility for his bizarre life. But the damage done to him by his own family and then by all those motivated more by money and power than by faith and love was irreparable in the end. He died a while ago. He remained for so long a walking human shell.

I loved his music. His young voice was almost a miracle, his poise in retrospect eery, his joy, tempered by pain, often unbearably uplifting. He made the greatest music video of all time; and he made some of the greatest records of all time. He was everything our culture worships; and yet he was obviously desperately unhappy, tortured, afraid and alone.

I grieve for him; but I also grieve for the culture that created and destroyed him. That culture is ours' and it is a lethal and brutal one: with fame and celebrity as its core values, with money as its sole motive, it chewed this child up and spat him out.

I hope he has the peace now he never had in his life. And I pray that such genius will not be so abused again.



amazing piece.

JekyllAndHyde

JekyllAndHyde

Baltimore, MD
April 2005

JUN 25, 2009 08:42 PM

Roger Ebert also has a fitting write-up on his page. I've always felt sorry for Michael Jackson.

vampiresoldier

vampiresoldier

Oakland, CA
March 2004

JUN 25, 2009 08:56 PM

Found out as i was getting off the plane from Las Vegas, i still can't believe it.

NadzOfSteel

NadzOfSteel

Brooklyn, NY
August 2004

JUN 25, 2009 09:02 PM

Thank you for posting one of his _good_ pictures!

BIGBLAQ

BIGBLAQ

Savannah, GA
August 2007

JUN 25, 2009 09:12 PM

I hate how some people are still trying to take some cheap shots at him. Although he must be responsible for the inappropriate acts that he committed, some folks refuse to understand what may have cause such behavior.

lil_tuffy

lil_tuffy

MODERATOR

San Francisco, CA

JUN 25, 2009 09:16 PM

BIGBLAQ said:
I hate how some people are still trying to take some cheap shots at him. Although he must be responsible for the inappropriate acts that he committed, some folks refuse to understand what may have cause such behavior.



The cause of his actions do not justify his actions.

BIGBLAQ

BIGBLAQ

Savannah, GA
August 2007

JUN 25, 2009 09:30 PM

lil_tuffy said:

BIGBLAQ said:
I hate how some people are still trying to take some cheap shots at him. Although he must be responsible for the inappropriate acts that he committed, some folks refuse to understand what may have cause such behavior.



The cause of his actions do not justify his actions.



I'm not making any excuses for him.

lil_tuffy

lil_tuffy

MODERATOR

San Francisco, CA

JUN 25, 2009 09:31 PM

BIGBLAQ said:

lil_tuffy said:

BIGBLAQ said:
I hate how some people are still trying to take some cheap shots at him. Although he must be responsible for the inappropriate acts that he committed, some folks refuse to understand what may have cause such behavior.



The cause of his actions do not justify his actions.



I'm not making any excuses for him.



My bad. It seemed like that was exactly what you were doing.

Back to listening more Jackson 5 for me.

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