I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places,"
"Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump - if you can read between the lines, you get the real message. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than just a color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture, having rejected the hatred aspect associated with 'racism'.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places,"
"Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump - if you can read between the lines, you get the real message. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture, having rejected the hatred aspect associated with 'racism'.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places,"
"Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump - if you can read between the lines, you get the real message. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture, having reject the hatred associated with 'racism'.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places,"
"Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump - if you can read between the lines, you get the real message. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places,"
"Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line and that the whole song he's saying "It don't matter if you're black or white", but consider how what he's saying contradicts what's actually shown in the video. Reminds me of Trump. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That one idea not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every race/culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991? I legitimately think he was a true defender of race and culture.
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro, 1:50). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
Check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
It's not a strong piece of evidence, but check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. That not only spits in the face of global communism in their desire for a 'color revolution' on a racial scale, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
It's not a strong piece of evidence, but check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance - that race is more than color. One that not only spits in the face of global communism, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?
I'm convinced Michael was both aware of and opposed to global communism.
It's not a strong piece of evidence, but check out the political undertone to his "Black or White" video (skip the gay Culkin intro). That whole video expresses the most stereotypical views of every culture in the world and highlights their differences and vibrancy.
Wanna have your mind blown? Listen closely to the lyrics from 4:40 to 4:52.
"It's a turf war on a global scale" "I'd rather hear both sides of the tale" ... "It's not about races, it's about faces, places," "Where your blood comes from is where your space is."
Sure, people get lost in the "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color" line, but you're gonna have to throw the narrative a bone if you're going to sneak some anti-globalist messaging into your video. Those above lines, combined with the distinct racial imagery of the video, suggest an entirely different stance. One that not only spits in the face of global communism, but suggests a desire to preserve the blood and culture of nations worldwide.
This was part of his "Dangerous" album from 1991. Dangerous indeed. Was he really red-pilled from at least 1991?