So MJ was smashing Dianna Ross?

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i feel like if he came back it would be watered down thanks to this P.C era

I hear he wants to come back but I don't think he should

Look at how everyone is mad at Chappelle
I'm with you on this..dont want a legend being dragged in these over emotional twitter streets..I'd rather he sticks to movies and throw a lot of subliminal messages
 

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No most if not all of them are foreigners that love shytting on our legends and you “we all black” dipshyts let them.


now you see this is where we have a problem tuck. very inconsistent b. very. think back months ago to a charleston white thread where we had an exchange about whitney houston. remember? i never said it directly, but obviously, i took issue with charleston shytting on black legends & calling them junkies we shouldn't care about just because they died of drug overdoses. so i kept asking you, is whitney's legacy not worth celebrating just because she died of drug addiction tuck?


and then you turned around and said (paraphrasing) we black people worship celebrities too much anyway. they can be criticized


now here you are saying it is wrong for anyone to talk about the possibility of a motown legend sexually abusing a fellow legend when he was a minor. nikka what's good?
 

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now you see this is where we have a problem tuck. very inconsistent b. very. think back months ago to a charleston white thread where we had an exchange about whitney houston. remember? i never said it directly, but obviously, i took issue with charleston shytting on black legends & calling them junkies we shouldn't care about just because they died of drug overdoses. so i kept asking you, is whitney's legacy not worth celebrating just because she died of drug addiction tuck?


and then you turned around and said (paraphrasing) we black people worship celebrities too much anyway. they can be criticized


now here you are saying it is wrong for anyone to talk about the possibility of a motown legend sexually abusing a fellow legend when he was a minor. nikka what's good?

You absolutely right, g.

Finna over share.

I agree with a lot of the derogatory shyt said about ADOS/FBA culture on here, I’m just too prideful to let another nikka from outside our culture shyt on it.
 

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Their relationship always made me uncomfortable. Like she groomed him.

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Molested him and probably warped his sexuality… most likely…
 

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Breh told y'all he hit that

From his autobiography, Moonwalk:
"You wouldn’t think a big star like Diana would take the time to teach a kid to paint, to give him an education in art, but she did and I loved her for it. I still do. I’m crazy about her. She was my mother, my lover, and my sister all combined in one amazing person."

The text from the article below:
Ebony: Any Black ladies in your life?
Michael: "Sure, but you wouldn’t take me seriously.”
Ebony: Try me.
Michael: “It’s Diana Ross. I love her.”
Ebony: Do you mean as a “big sister?”
Michael: “No, that’s not what I mean. See, I told you that you wouldn’t take me seriously.”

Ebony: You’re not saying you’d like to marry Diana Ross, are you?
Michael: “Oh yeah, I’m saying that.”


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Lol @ the question " Is there any black ladies in your life?"
 
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