Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Did The Jews Kill Michael Jackson?

Sound like a crazy question? Maybe, but since I know that Louis Farrakhan is held in some esteem by peoples in power, I thought his words might merit attention:

Addressing 2,000 followers at Mosque Maryam, the Nation of Islam headquarters on the South Side, Farrakhan described Jackson as a "messianic voice" and an "archangel of sound, song and dance," as he called Jackson a victim of "Zionist leaders," the U.S. government and the media.

....Citing it as part of a conspiracy to undermine Jackson, Farrakhan said the lawyer told him Jackson had agreed to do 10 concerts but had been booked for 50, and there was concern Jackson would get sued if he couldn't uphold the agreement.

Ah, those wacky Jews. How do they find the time to oppress Palestinians, control the media, run the banks, oversee the arms-shipping trade, and still find time to snuff out Michael Jackson? What a resourceful people!

But Michael Jackson, well, he wouldn't think it all too crazy:

Referring to Jews, Jackson is heard saying that "they're like leeches…I'm so tired of it…They start out the most popular person in the world, make a lot of money, big house, cars and everything. End up penniless. It is a conspiracy. The Jews do it on purpose."

Shoot, Jackson even sang about it:

“Jew me, sue me
Everybody do me
Kick me, kike me
Don’t you black or white me”


There's no proof - only unmitigated hatred - but when has that ever stopped a good conspiracy theory?

Just ask Rosie O'Donnell and the 9/11 Truthers....

Video of Jackson espousing anti-semtism. Songwriter: Louis Farrakhan. Around the 1:00 mark...

2 comments:

Erica said...

Nice how we are supposed to empathize with the prison population, presumably jailed for robbing, raping and killing, and the guards are portrayed as the bad guys. Not one of Jacko's better efforts.

Didn't we also kidnap the Lindbergh baby and set the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on fire?

The JerseyNut said...

Yeah, the video does try to mask Jackson's ugly lyrics. Wonder if that was post-production "white-washing" of Jackson's anti-Semitism...