WHITNEY HOUSTON DIED AGE 48 BREAKING NEWS CHANGE THE WORLD

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2010

Whitney Houston dies 2/11/12 breaking news age 48
Singer/songwriter Roxy Darr wrote "Change the World" for the remembrance of Hurricane Katrina 6 years ago...
For those who believe we can make a change...




www.roxydarr.com
www.theanthemgirl.com
Facebook: Roxy Darr

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  • R.I.P. Whitney Houston I will always love.

  • wow, can I just say? Heard this song on my friend's facebook and totally loved it, great song, great voice!

  • also, do you have a facebook page?

  • this is truly an AMAZING song!! Very inspirational and much needed in these times!!

  • @GoW3Suks4 Actually Japanese are quite racist, if you lived there you ought to have known that already. They have no qualms using the "N" word either. Women who mix with white males are looked down upon and forget about black and asian marriages. Fucking hilarious that you'd even imply that the Japanese aren't racist, you're obviously lying about living there.

  • @botchalism Where did welfare come from? I thought we were talking about people of different upbringing...You are obviously trying to find a reason to put me down for what other black people did/do, and you are trying to justify that segregation is the best thing for the world, because there wouldn't be a need for racial discrimination; sadly, people (no matter what race) like you will always find a reason to discriminate, instead of trying to live in harmony. You and Korared love racism.

  • @GoW3Suks4 We have much more welfare and entitlement programs then Japan does.  Japan has a distinct advantage because they have a homogeneous society, race isn't used as an excuse because they are all primarily one race. You don't have constant bickering, victim narratives, special interests, and entitlement mentalities. Everyone pulls their own weight. Increasing diversity doesn't lowers discrimination, it encourages it. Without significant diversity racial discrimination is diminished.

  • @botchalism I don't know about you, but crime has a high relevance with poverty (especially in a society that doesn't have honor, respect, and civility). Sadly, minorities are along that status of supporting the crime lifestyle for monetary endeavors; I know, because I grew up in the ghettos in the US, and lived in Japan (father was stationed there). I have to admit, I strongly admire the Japanese culture (the US...even the highly noble citizens are the exact opposite honor and civility).

  • The Japan's devastation is 10 times greater than Katrina, but you cannot even compare the behavior of the citizens LA and the shores of Japan. People in LA were walking in their own piss in the stadium and you see none of that in Japan. The citizens are taken care of themselves until the government help arrives. And also did you notice when some LA citizens opened their mouth, you couldn't even tell if they were speaking English, but some fisher men in Japanese shore line spoke English? Wow!

  • The Japan's davastation is 10 times greater than Katrina, but you can not even compare the behavier of the citizens LA and the shores of Japan. Peoplel in LA was walking in their own piss in the stadium and you see none of that in Japan. The citizen are taken care of themselves until the government help arrives. And also did you notice when some LA citizens opened their mouth, you couldn't even tell if they were speaking English, but some fisher men in Japanese shore line spoke English? Wow!

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