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Michael Jackson called Elvis, the Beatles and Springsteen racist products

The British tabloid The Sun has released letters from Michael Jackson in which he talks about other white artists who dominated the music industry at the time.

More than a decade ago the eternal king of pop died, however, it never ceases to amaze us. Michael Jackson is still alive in everyone’s memory and the information about him and his way of living generates interest from the public.

newspaper has had access to them and has not hesitated to publish their juicy content. “Data-reactid =” 25 “> The Sun has it clear and perhaps that is why now it has taken advantage of the vein of some letters that Michael Jackson wrote in the 80s, specifically in 1987. The British newspaper has had access to them and has not hesitated to publish their juicy content.

Michael always believed that being a singer and succeeding was much easier for white people due to racism and the American system, but he was clear that he was going to break that stigma by showing that he was really better than others.

Apparently the singer was very clear about his talent and knew that he was capable of dethroning or, at least, standing up to those iconic white stars of music and, honestly, he more than succeeded.

Other people defend that he suffered from vitiligo and hence the change of tone in his skin from dark to completely pale, that would have more coherence with his anti-racist discourse, right? The truth is that in these letters we discover a somewhat arrogant Michael but, taking into account the discrimination that the black race continues to suffer, it is normal that he had a certain resentment or ‘envy’ towards Elvis, for example, a clear product of the industry U.S.

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