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BET Founder Robert Johnson on Michael Jackson's Death

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2009

Robert Johnson, founder of BET/Black Entertainment Television, gives his reaction to the death of Michael Jackson.

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  • But I agree that Michael Jackson does not restrict himself to Black. Like he said in black or white. It aint about color. That man transcended race. Im still disappointed with my fellow African-Americans who claimed he tried to abandon his race by bleaching his skin. It was ridiculous. Just pure stupidity.

  • How is it racist to donate to the United Negro College FUnd? That doesnt make sense. Its a pride for your race.

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  • As we can see by Robert Johnson's words here, Michael NEVER *NEVER* abandoned the Black community like so many slanderers had said for so long. Those who did the slightest of research on Michael could never be fooled otherwise. Michael was ALWAYS a True Brother. To the very end.

  • Nice video, keep it up. Watch for BRANDON JAROD new release late OCT. Just Great!

  • @KombiPode where the fuck did you get this ridiculous conspiracy theory from?

  • @Facebook289

    He didnt bleech his skin. It was a skin disease and Michael believed the jews poisened him with the skin disease.

  • i love BLACK ET

  • @Facebook289 michael did not restrict his music to black people (nobody does) but his music was culturally black, his music was rnb and soul

  • @dearestkela Ha thanks. but Im just a guy whos full of common sense. Thanks for the compliments though

  • @Facebook289 Your intelligence and reasoning makes me appreciate you a lot, even though I don't know you... you're a good person, and your comment really is the truth. :)

  • I miss my baby Michael.... seeing his videos when he was a young boy breaks my heart. He was a good person... :( SUCH a good person, and that's what hurts...

  • MJ was so perfect...how many African American artist today would have insisted that their music videos not only be played on MTV, but on the black stations as well? Not many. Here you have O"Loreal goes and lightens Bey's skin tone and she acts like nothing happend, yet she cites that she wants "MJ's fame." This man spoke up on really important issues when it could have cost him his career. In fact, MJ paid a heavy price for being such a decent human being. Others cannot match him.

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