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Have put the vid here for you Katty Hope you don't mind.
Personally over the last few years I've always totally enjoyed Michael Jackson's dance routines, but can also appreciate dance groups like Diversity
However at that time they couldn't shine as much as they would now.
I understand what you're saying Katty. Sadly there came an era in Hollywood when black artists were so discriminated against despite their talent. When Nat King Cole was given a tv show his skin was lightened through make up, pretty silly as it was obvious he was black. So many black artists at that time suffered persecution both personally and professionally, how sad was that for those who had true talent and had to suffer so much persecution just because they were black.
Sammy Davis was also just one of many, and he like others kept trying, not all succeeded in winning the race war on tv/film but he was one who did. MJ wrote a tribute song for him at an award ceremony where Sammy was present and in the last few months of his life before dying from cancer.
Personally whether MJ was liked or not isn't the issue, for me the message in his song to Sammy, who fought through so much discrimnation as did others, was that those like Sammy helped paved the way for black artists to be accepted and appreciated for the talents they had/have
o/p made me feel sad again that MJ is gone
Discrimination why do it anybody, we are all people, living our lives,
doing our best for all of our tribes.
I only ever saw hin in concert once, let alone really know him, I admired from afar.
Yes thankfully for him Sammy had the kind of personality that was always positive despite all that was thrown at him through either personal circumstances or others.
As the only black member of the Rat Pack yes he suffered more than the others. His home was attacked and daubed on by the ignorants of this world just because he was black. I admire him and so many others for coming through all the prejudice so that we could witness their talent, and enjoy it.
it is hard fighting against discrimination, even now
Especially the ones who live in a flat very close to me and make our lives a misery at times.