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Request an inspirational speech about Michael Jackson

The wounded King of Pop is down and we have to save the planet and spread love forever

Let's all copy this post, let it be translated into every language, let it appear on websites all over the globe, and let the truth about the "King of Pop" spread faster than any of his bizarre negative news, It's a great way to get the word out!

We long for more and more people to know how to treat everyone with love and respect. We long for people to realize that protecting innocence and rebuilding a world of love is a national and even a world event, and that this is the solution to all the world's problems! Let the hot-blooded people, the cynical people, the pessimistic people, the lonely people find God in their hearts, and let them know that we are all children, and that love can conquer all!

Michael Jackson, the world's greatest and most successful artist, is a legend, a musical icon, and a humanitarian declared by the U.S. Congress, and the world is a better place because of Michael. Michael is the King of Pop who made the earth go crazy and Jesus who is worshipped by the masses, connecting the whole world with his kindness and words.

Michael died on June 25, 2009, stirring up hysterical grief around the globe, bringing the world to a standstill in a way that only "9/11" could match. Notre Dame became the center of Michael's fan base, and CNN became his MTV page. He created one of the greatest spectacles in the history of the Internet, a CNN reporter said, "We never knew how many people it would take to crash the Internet, and now we find out that one person is enough, as long as that person is Michael Jackson! estimated the memorial service audience at more than three billion, the equivalent of half the population of the planet!

People carried signs saying, "Michael, you healed the world and created a better place." Some said, "He was the King of Pop, but people have treated him like family." "As an African-American born in the United States, Michael's experience has taught me that a person's social status doesn't matter, and I certainly say that the great man of my heart is him." "Michael, thank you for bringing hope to all children and lives."

Nelson Mandela, the children of Martin Luther King Jr. attended his memorial service, and NBA stars Magic Johnson and Kobe remembered, "Thank you Michael for opening the doors for African-Americans because he was everywhere, and he opened the doors of success for all of us. He was the one who made Kobe and I household names."

Czech fans, who created an ice sculpture statue of Michael, miss him dearly. They said that in the Czech Republic, where people sit at home isolated from each other and are jealous of each other, they would love to unite people through ****ing the same idol.

History remembers Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, as an indispensable figure in the history of music; history remembers him as the man who freed black people from centuries of humiliation; history remembers him as the man who fought for the rights of children; history remembers him as the man who taught fans not to be prejudiced; history remembers him as the man who brought the people of the world together; history remembers him as the man who taught people to love.

How can the world forget that in 1985 Michael brought seven million people together, singing "We are one", the first time the people of the world joined hands? Hundreds of millions of Africans were on the brink of death, philanthropists were powerless, international politicians were chattering. The call for "one world" solved a problem that politicians could never solve, and charity shows swept the world, raising tens of millions of dollars to save the people of Africa.

How can the world forget that in the days of the Cold War, when racism and famine were rife, our icon, Michael, held people together on five continents. He called for unity among nations and rolled up a wave of public service. In those days when children were homeless, supporting each other in the cold, Michael's songs soothed the hearts of people, Am I blind? Pretending not to see the needs of the starving? To make the world a better place, one must look at the soul in the mirror and make a difference!

How can the world forget that the "King of Pop" brought so much joy and emotion to the world, and that he created the myth that an average of 5,000 people fainted and more than half of them cried at each concert?

People have suffered, but how do they deal with it? Some grow resentful, some blame themselves. Michael, the man with the most fans in the world, will fight for the rights of those who suffer.

He suffered racial discrimination, he would dance vigorously and sing in pain, "I tell them the truth that all men are created equal, and if you want to be my brother, it doesn't matter if you're black or white! I'm not afraid of tabloid gossip! I ain't afraid of your gangs ......" His 1991 music video was watched by a record 500 million people simultaneously. He says, "I'm all about telling the world what to do. If politicians can't solve it, then it's time for poets to use poetry, and for writers to use fiction to warn people. That's what we're trying to do and that's a very important way to save the world."

He was twice falsely accused of sexually assaulting boys for sharing the same room with them. Yet he will never stop caring and helping others, saying, "Like Jesus said, keep on loving, always love, remember the children, learn from the children. Not learn from childishness, but learn from innocence."

He lost his childhood and has dedicated his life to improving the lives of children around the world. At one point Michael got more and more choked up as he spoke, "People don't even want to eat with their parents, family ties are severed, children bring guns to school as a kind of siren call ...... They need love, they need hugs! But parents are so busy with work that they leave their kids at home and let them play on the computer and the world is in chaos. It's so important to rebuild family relationships! I feel y about the plight of families and human beings, it's important to me, and I'm going to do everything I can in that regard."

Michael's call for the world to understand the need to put children first. Comparatively speaking, China values loyalty, filial piety and patriotism more than any other country, but does not value the nature of the child; the Chinese nation does not realize the need to protect innocence, and so China's ability to innovate on its own and the quality of its people is far below that of other countries. The sad thing is that Chinese people have learned the superficial fashion of the West, but not the advanced humanistic spirit in the bones of Westerners.

Today's education in most countries attaches great importance to children's individuality and freedom, and parents believe that education is successful when children are allowed to live the life they like. The real healer Zhong Li Ba Ren also said that people's talents are innate, just like fish are born to swim, Mozart could compose at the age of 4, Shakespeare didn't need anyone to teach him how to write, and that when you find where you were meant to be, you find the direction of your health care. To do less reluctantly is the wisdom of not getting sick.

Michael's greatest desire in life was to have people realize that to reduce the amount of meanness in the world and the amount of harm done to the planet, people have to protect children. "The loss of childhood has become a worldwide disaster. We have deprived many children of joy, of their corresponding rights, of their freedom, and of the idea that this is the way a child should be. Adults are impatiently trying to find ways to make it end as quickly as possible, as if childhood a burdensome stage. I am undoubtedly one of the world's foremost professionals on this subject. My generation is a testimony to the very necessity of abolishing the parent-child covenant. "

He said, "No one comes into this world deserving of suffering, especially our children." This is very different from the frustration education advocated by Chinese scholars. In response to a child's suicide because of parental scolding, Chinese educators assume that "children have suffered little and naturally can't withstand a little shock," and it's true that education in this country is devoid of humanistic concern. Parents who like to scold their children should be ashamed of their own failures: when children need joy, do we share it? When children make mistakes, people tend to blame rather than care about their hearts. In fact, the psychological problems and suicidal tendencies of teenagers are due to their lack of love. Love makes us grow and gives us the faith to endure more setbacks. That's why Michael loves his children.

Michael finds innocence and goodness in children and is better able to convey these messages to people. I realize that many of the problems that exist in the world today, from urban crime to large-scale wars and terrorist attacks and overcrowded prisons, are because of those who have lost their childhood," he says. The magic, wonder, mystery and innocence in a child's heart is a source of creativity, and that can save the world." "What we need to learn from children is not childishness, but the great wisdom and truth of life. The solutions to problems they know are brewing in their minds."

He has performed countless miracles, his one million concert tickets sold out in just four hours, whenever he goes to a gala in whatever country he goes to, men and women throughout the city wear his trademark tweed hats, and the entire audience at an awards show keeps stomping their feet and chanting his name.

As you know, the King of Pop can be found in any pop star today. Michael Jackson is the only true icon of pop. If you ask, can anyone continue the magic legend that is Michael Jackson? We must understand that Michael was just a child who never grew up, a child with a big heart and a heart full of love. Jesus was also child-like.

Only a person of such purity and goodness could create such amazing music and dance, write the world's most innocent, gentle and beautiful song "Heal The World", and have such a stunning charm.

The media rumored that he'd undergone extensive plastic surgery, but fans understood that if you judge a man by his appearance, you're nothing less than a racist. The truth is, the world cheers sin. Jesus was also mocked by the world when he was on earth. When he encountered Pilate, the crowd loudly cheered for a notorious criminal to be released and Jesus was crucified. The ways of the world still haven't changed after many years, have they?

The media has been extremely vocal in slandering Michael, as soon as any negative news about him comes out, it is immediately sent to websites in countries all over the globe, it is constantly copied and reprinted in the press, and any positive news about him is immediately wiped out or censored by the media. This is the conspiracy of the American and even world media against the King of Pop.

Michael said, "I was the first to break the ice. I broke the old mold and everywhere I went all the white girls were screaming, the Scottish girls, the Irish girls were screaming, 'I love you, I've always loved you!' Of course a lot of white social media resented that, so they made up stories about me being a monster, gay, bleaching my skin, sleeping in an oxygen silo - they made up anything they could to provoke the world to accuse me of something, and they really did their best."

So it's time for Michael's supporters to take a step above the media and let the spirit of the King of Pop inspire everyone in the world!

What Michael experienced was human greed and envy. He said in a recording of his life that any person who went through what he went through could have chosen to die or become an invalid. He took strength from all the children in the world to persevere. He needed the children to give him security and inspiration.

Michael went through a long trial ordeal that made him evil in the eyes of the world while he lost his career and his home. Dreamland Ranch was a beautiful fairytale paradise he created, welcoming millions of poor children for fifteen years. But the ranch has been raided frequently by local law enforcement since 1993.

A Fox radio reporter asked him, "Why did you do that, despite the high level of media scrutiny and frequent accusations that you brought children into your home to play?"

The gentle man calmly said, "I traveled the entire world eight times and visited a lot of hospitals and orphanages, but of course none of those incidents got much coverage. That's what I did from the bottom of my heart. A lot of kids in the cities have never seen a mountain, never played on a carousel, never had a pet horse or camel. So as soon as I opened my gates, I could see the greatest joy as children erupted in shrieks and laughter, playing in the fantasy manor. It's as if I feel like I've earned God's smile of approval because I can bring such joy and happiness to others. "

There are two kinds of people in the world: happy people and unhappy people. Happy people have love in their hearts and are happy to share the smallest things, giving love to others while gaining more and more happiness themselves. Unhappy people do not know how to share, do not allow others to have a little slack on their own, blaming each other, jealous of each other, attacking each other, heart disease is also more and more.

The reporter asked Michael: "Have you ever lost interest in something, Michael?Do you think it's a stupid idea to raise camels and build little trains?" He said, "No. If you say that, you're saying God is stupid. Because God created greatness and smallness. Whereas other people get their fulfillment by buying Ferraris, by buying private jets, by buying helicopters, my fulfillment is in giving and sharing and enjoying that purest of pleasures."

Fantasy Manor, a kingdom of compassionate love, was eventually trampled into ruin.

Not only that, but a group of wily gatekeepers surrounded him with lawsuits for money. A former spokeswoman revealed that many of the gatekeepers were working through Michael's henchmen and brothers, concealing Michael while signing all kinds of contracts, which put Michael in debt of $300 million.

Michael was preparing to auction off the Dream Estate in March 2008 when his brother, Jermaine, recommended businessman Tomei to be his agent.

Because of the financial problems and a long absence from the stage, Michael finally agreed with the concert organizers to open ten concerts.

Next a group of people behind the scenes plotted to murder Michael. For the first year of his life, Michael's life was completely controlled by the clutches of his manager and the concert organizers.

The manager, Tomei, took Michael's accounts and fired Michael's former employees in exchange for security guards from the American Extremist Organization to control him. The organizers increase the number of concerts to 50, skyrocket ticket prices, and force Michael to rehearse. They were adamant that the rehearsals be videotaped, and many believe that they murdered Michael before the concert opened. They used Murray, a personal doctor hired on a $300,000 contract, to fatally overdose Michael at his home. After Michael's death the doctor contended that the injections were for sleeping purposes so that people would assume that Michael's drug abuse caused his death.

"He was manipulated in those last moments. He didn't get to make his own choices, he didn't get to hire the people he wanted to hire. He had to do what some people wanted him to do." "I had no way to reach him, security and other things kept me from getting to him." "They excluded people who really cared about Michael and achieved their goal of continuing to squeeze Michael." Michael's father Joe and close friend Leonardo said in an interview with Larry King on CNN Radio.

Michael had been in the rehearsal room a month before his death, telling fans of his fears about the tour and its organizers. He was getting physically weaker. His voice broke as he cried out. "I'm only one person too, I'll never finish 50 shows!" After saying that he closed his eyes and prayed silently. And the dozen or so fans next to him could only stand quietly with him, sadly. Isn't this scene exactly the Last Supper of Jesus? The next day fans revealed to the outside world that Michael's rehearsals were very stressful, and the organizers immediately restricted the fans' contact with Michael.

Michael had fallen from a height at a 1999 Munich benefit concert after an accident with a music company organizer nearly killed him, and old back injuries began to recur when he was arrested and beaten by police in 2003, and he went to the emergency room six times during the 2005 trial with severe back spasms.

In March 2009 he began being asked to do intense daily rehearsals, which left him in severe pain from his back injury. Michael told fans that organizers would not allow him to go to the hospital, only to a designated Dr. Klein's clinic, and only for injections of anesthetic stuff! And, to make him rehearse even better, they injected him with sedative drugs, and euphoric ones. Fans have seen him outside the rehearsal center, after every rehearsal, as delirious as if he were drunk and smelling strongly of drugs.

They would not let a visibly weakened Michael appear on stage. The organizers' goal was to make a profit on concert tickets and film the rehearsals in preparation for the carefully edited rehearsal footage that would be turned into a movie after Michael's murder. The staff revealed online that Michael's death was only two weeks before the opening of the concert, and the organizers still had a large number of props and items unprepared. If Michael hadn't died, how would the organizers have accounted for it to an audience of one million by then?

They were so successful that after Michael's death, three-quarters of his fans refused to return their tickets in memory of him, and the dress rehearsal movie swept the box office in every country. Not only did the organizers not have to pay Michael a concert honorarium, they claimed $35 million of Michael's compensation. But the organizers were going to give away the windfall profits from the dress rehearsal movie. The organizers sold the footage to the mysterious masterminds of the murder -- the music company Michael was once signed to.

The music company went out of its way to destroy Michael in order to grab the music rights company that Michael owned. As many know, it was the music company, in conjunction with journalist Basher, prosecutors, and a number of families, that orchestrated Michael's alleged child sex abuse. Michael said in an interview with black civil rights leader Jesse during his persecution in 2005 that the commercial value of the song rights he owned was huge. "There's a big fight going on behind the scenes for it, right now as we speak. I can't talk about it right now, I can't comment on it, but there's a lot of intrigue." "I'm under a judge's gag order, which is serious. I don't want to say the wrong thing."

"PBS has aired 'Unforgivable Darkness.' It was about Jack Johnson from 1910. He was the boxing champion of the world, but lived in a society that didn't accept his position or lifestyle, so they set him up and even changed the law to imprison him. All these stories I read back in history gave me strength. I was a kid just catching the tail end of the civil rights movement of the seventies, you know?"

"I just want to say this: fans in every corner of the planet, every nationality, every race, every language, I love you from the bottom of my heart. I thank you for all the love and support and understanding you have given me during this ordeal. I thank you for your prayers and kindness. Please be patient and stand with me and trust me because I am completely innocent. Please be aware that much intrigue is afoot as we speak now."

The day he was acquitted was a moment in black history. Martin Luther King Jr. was born, the Berlin Wall came down, Nelson Mandela was released from prison - June 13, 2005, a date that will go down in history just as well!

On July 6, 2002, Michael, along with human rights leader Reverend Sharpton, publicly boycotted music labels in New York City, accusing them of colluding to steal from and rob artists, and of doing everything they could, especially to black people. Michael was a gentle fighter. He said, "I'm not just fighting for me, I'm fighting for all artists. We have to end racism, it's very scary." The day after the boycott the music company forged Michael's will, which was produced by attorney Branca after Michael's death. Branca, had the right to administer Michael's estate and took possession of ten percent of Michael's property.In 2005 Michael's defense barrister and attorney Le Grand, who did the investigation for Michael, had testified in court that Branca had been paid by the music company to set Michael up.In 2003 Michael had written a letter dismissing Branca, the traitor, and ordering Branca to turn over all records and documents relating to Michael's affairs. A month before Michael's death, the veteran organizer who controlled Michael's finances hired Branca back.

On the fake will, Michael's children's names did not match their birth certificates, and Michael was in New York that year, not in Los Angeles, where he was registered. Michael's family protested to the court that Branca was in the music company trust fund, and that they were able to insider-trade and secretly give the rights to Michael's songs to the music company. In this way, the music company's ultimate goal of continually and frantically victimizing Michael for over a decade would be achieved. Yet the judge rejected evidence from Michael's family that was clearly factual.

Michael's record earnings, which skyrocketed because of his death, also went to the music companies. They can also do whatever they want with Michael's estate. For example, the music companies seized the distribution rights to all of Michael's songs during his lifetime without paying Michael royalties.Michael was ready to sue over royalties in 2003, but what happened that year were allegations of sexual molestation of boys against him, and all of the evidence was preposterous, but the court's goal was to delay the trial and drain Michael's liquidity.

When Michael was wrongly accused that year, eighty police officers conducted a search that would not have been done even for a murderer! He went to surrender to save the county money and was mistreated. But Dr. Murray killed Michael and was not handcuffed, just merely charged by the U.S. Attorney as a manslaughterer. In the face of the evidence, he should have been charged with first-degree murder or second-degree murder.

The subject of "race" will always be the lowest of the low in the United States, where the powers that be and the FBI are the racists. What happened to Michael was a wake-up call for many, a stark reality that even the world's biggest singer, with his record sales booming, is still being treated as a "nigger".

Keen, the president of the Chinese fan club, knows we will never get justice for Michael. Keen, like all fans who stand up for what's right, waited outside the courtroom and fought side by side for the angel in this cool world. He understood how horrible the trial was and anticipated that Michael's curtain call tour would be a cataclysmic event. That's how the most terrible thing happened. He visited Michael's mausoleum and shared it with various people in the United States, "only to realize that we were so close to the truth and so far from justice. The forces and conspiracies behind it were beyond my imagination. There are so many horrible stories that I can't write about."

When Michael was a cute little black boy of five, he showed people his talent for singing and acting, and then he walked through the life of one of the world's most high-profile superstars, through the world's slandering eyes, through endless accusations, through times of helplessness, anxiety and fear.

As his lyrics "History" express the message, he was tragically vilified behind the scenes, a move he felt was necessary. He said one day you will understand his place in world history and he longed to be understood. He ascended to the pinnacle of the King of the World, and he wants to show us that every day you are making history, just like when you go over a mountain, no need to pay attention to the little wounds and pains, we just need to complete a journey. How many innocent victims have been killed on this land, how much more suffering do we have to go through in order for us to sing in unison and fill the world with harmony regardless of our country.

Human rights leaders said at the memorial service, "He did it! It was Michael who brought us together, it was Michael who made us cherish and love each other! The children who were moved by Michael's songs back then are now 40 years old and comfortable electing a person of color as president of the United States."

Michael has been delivering his message of love on world tours, and on stage, behind him has been our planet and the flags of various countries. Standing with him were children and peacekeeping troops. You saw oceans of people singing neatly on stage and holding candles. Two hundred thousand people were there, and Michael was symbolized by our King.

"When he was born, there was a hierarchy and racism then that no one could break, and when he left, he broke those boundaries, he redefined the meaning of music, he changed class, he transcended race, he was 'Awesome (Bad)' and he 'Get Out of the Way (Beat It)', he was Michael Jackson!" Human Rights Leader's rousing speech in Hope Park, August 29, 2009

Tens of thousands of fans gathered in Hope Park in Brooklyn, Manhattan, that day to celebrate Michael's 51st birthday. This is where Michael filmed the video for "They Don't Care About Us" in 1996, a stirring and politically daring song that was fiercely attacked by critics. He was trying to wake up the many people with stupid prejudices. He used the word "Jew" instead of "nigger" in the lyrics, and that year, Michael and his black bandmates angrily pumped their fists and sang to vent their anger at racism.

On Michael's 51st birthday, Heaven saw the opposite. In New York City's largest borough, fans braved the rain to sing, dance, laugh and cry together. It was a warm and touching family, a family that exists according to the principles he taught, and it was a wonderful human miracle - it was the one family under heaven he once envisioned.

Before Michael's album "The Warlocks" went out into the world 26 years ago, no one would have dared to imagine that people of different colors could come together in friendship. While Reagan was in office, and while America continued to struggle with deteriorating race relations, Michael became a transformative figure in the world's entertainment industry who shaped the world we live in today. Michael Jackson, bringing the world together to dance.

Michael's mother said that when Michael was a few years old, he used to see African children on TV - flies flying around their mouths and they were dying. He would sit there with tears constantly slamming down from his eyes, and he'd say, "Mom, someday I'm going to do something for them!" He never gave up on any of his dreams.

He was born in a time when there was no place for dignity. Five hundred years ago their ancestors suffered from the bloody black slave trade, trafficked from Africa to the Americas by European colonizers. They brought the ancient African civilization to the Americas, but suffered the humiliation of providing hard labor for the development of the New World. Yet the United States has always refused to recognize blacks as citizens of this country, and the Constitution of 1787 ensured slavery for people of color. These prejudices are ignorant and abetted: "The Negro cannot be equal to the white man, and Negro slave labor is the natural and normal state of affairs."

The world really shouldn't have prejudice against anyone. America has seen Presidents Lincoln, Kennedy, Malcolm, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and a host of other fighters who fought in Southern restaurants, in the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court, and in the offices of America's heads, large and small, who have gone to prison or been killed for justice, equality, and the dignity of all human beings. Nevertheless, white children are always taught to hate blacks, and blacks have to face inhuman racial discrimination and commercial exploitation. The history books are full of lies, and everyone knows that Elvis Presley and the Beatles, stars who are held up as immortal symbols of music history, actually stole black music and relied on the white media to blow it up.

Michael's emergence forced the world to recognize black people. He became a hero in 1983, writing melodies that inspired generations and so broke through the commercial segregation that had lasted for generations, and performed the mesmerizing Big Air dance routine that broke every record in music. Then he pioneered the modern music video that started the street dance trend. This innocent kid also set the precedent for a world tour that supported 39 charities.

Who will lead black people out of hell? Who will make the black children work ****ing hand in hand with the white children as brothers and sisters? Who makes the sons of former slaves sit hand in hand with the sons of former slave owners at Harvard? Who made it possible for us to see Jordan play basketball and Oprah do talk shows on TV today? Who made it possible for Americans to elect Barack Obama as president? Only the King of Pop could have driven it all.

It was this innocent child who became the emotional starter of society and broke racism at the age of 25. This innocent child turned Martin Luther King's dream into a reality, and their dream still floats in the skies of racial conflict in America today.

The iconic pop song "Billy Jean" was politically significant; an album that changed cultures around the world, "The Warlocks," created a comfortable way to bring blacks, whites, Asians and Latinos together; and a dance film that led the way for globalization, "Moonwalker," conveyed a powerful message of making the world a better place in those brutal times. message.

Michael's sister said, "Some people say they are American citizens because of my brother, and Michael said he was just a regular guy who gave and helped others."

Behind the mask of the "King of Pop," he was a shy boy who often cried alone, hugging his Muppet dolls out of loneliness. When he faced people there was only an innocent smile, getting back up every time he was knocked down and getting back up again, every time he was evicted and put back together again. He never attacked people who accused him for no reason, and he never fought verbal battles with those who slandered him.

God says we can't make everyone love themselves, but we can make them loved. Michael's existence is simply about loving and healing the world. Michael has witnessed countless human catastrophes and says that no one can solve the world's problems, just like we can't control the earth's tremors, we can only take good care of the children.

He spoke at Oxford University and said, "I set up the Save the World Foundation, can we really save the world? That question has been bogged down until today by war and ethnicity. Can we really save the children? Can we really save the children who bring guns into schools full of hate, the children who beat people to death? "Yes, but it all starts with forgiveness, because to save the world, we must first save ourselves. And to save the children, we must first protect their hearts, and everyone has a responsibility."

Michael taught his fans to temper the anger in their lives with forgiveness, and the anti-violence song "Beat It" taught people who fought and argued incessantly that it wasn't about truth or guts, and that to minimize the damage done to each other, they should just steer clear.

Michael said he wants to reconnect with his father, who was abusive to his infant self, without the shadow of the past getting in the way. "Give unconditional love to our parents so they learn to love and that will eventually rebuild a world of love. We are that world, my friends, and we are those children."

No one in history has etched himself into the hearts of the world's people like Michael Jackson. His success awakened us to see the world with the innocence of a child, his suffering awakened us to the need to love and save the planet from now on, and his forgiveness awakened us to not scar the planet with hatred.

"We're here to change the world," is the kind of breakthrough Michael has been making all his life. When music still had the language barrier of lyrics, he tamed the world with aural impact and physical gestures that transcended gender and color.

Walking up the Hollywood Walk of Fame, group after group of tourists stopped, took pictures and lingered in front of Michael Jackson's star. An older woman pointed to Michael's star and said loudly to passersby around her, "Of all the stars, this one is the most important!"

Keen says how tempting it is to think that Michael just flew off to some other planet to save the people there.

We still have love to deliver and worlds to save.

Only by doing so, by passing on Michael Jackson's love to everyone, only by rebuilding a world of love, can mankind heal the grief of losing an angel, and make the road traveled by the maker of history more worthwhile, no?