This May Lose Me Some Friends
Jun. 28th, 2009 02:30 pmThe music never dies. It goes on and on and on. Ad nauseum. Someone switch the bloody thing off.
Jackson's work is kitsch. Even the better stuff is slick and empty.
Fred Astaire said Jackson was the greatest dancer of the 20th century. I refuse to believe he meant it.
Bad? Not in the way he wanted us to think.
I find it shocking that people make excuses for Jackson that they wouldn't dream of making for other middle-aged men who like to share their beds with children.
By the time of his death he was a freeloading junkie who indulged himself in every little whim- but couldn't be bothered to pay his staff.
Celebrity turns men and women into monsters. The strong-minded get out before it destroys every last scrap of decency and truth. Jackson wasn't strong-minded.
Jackson's work is kitsch. Even the better stuff is slick and empty.
Fred Astaire said Jackson was the greatest dancer of the 20th century. I refuse to believe he meant it.
Bad? Not in the way he wanted us to think.
I find it shocking that people make excuses for Jackson that they wouldn't dream of making for other middle-aged men who like to share their beds with children.
By the time of his death he was a freeloading junkie who indulged himself in every little whim- but couldn't be bothered to pay his staff.
Celebrity turns men and women into monsters. The strong-minded get out before it destroys every last scrap of decency and truth. Jackson wasn't strong-minded.
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Date: 2009-06-28 08:22 pm (UTC)He's seemed to me, for years, to be a profoundly troubled person who stumbled and fell under the twin burdens of child stardom (which seems to ruin nearly all those who experience it) and being a famous black man in a racist white society. He's not the first to have done so, nor will he be the last, I suspect.
I think he did have excuses made for him that would not have been made for anyone else. Equivalent to Jesus? Not even close (and I say that as a non-Christian). Tragic? Yes, but no more so than other people in a parallel situation; say, Gary Coleman, or Todd Bridges. Deserving of the incredible amounts of mixed tears and sticky sentimentality that are being poured out over his death? Not to me.
So thanks for having the guts to voice the other side of the coin.
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Date: 2009-06-29 08:22 am (UTC)Maybe he could have been a great dancer if his talent had been properly developed in that direction- if there'd been a bit more discipline in his life.
Thanks for your support. I thought I was going to cop a lot of flak- and there's been surprisingly little.
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Date: 2009-06-29 03:52 pm (UTC)Have you seen Jim Kunstler's response? http://www.kunstler.com/ and page down to the Daily Grunt for June 26, 2009.
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Date: 2009-06-29 04:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-29 05:27 pm (UTC)Kunstler is a bit of a curmudgeon, and he's not afraid to express his opinion honestly. Sometimes I disagree with him, but I appreciate his willingness to put himself out there.
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Date: 2009-06-29 07:48 pm (UTC)