"After telling the world of his pride in his dead son and love for his grieving grandchildren, Joe Jackson turned back into the family compound.
He had a smile that made him all the more a walking question for which there are no simple answers,...
To be fair to Joe Jackson, he could have been standing outside a rundown house in Gary with a family whose sufferings had been met with the indifference offered millions who have fallen victims to racism and poverty."
-- Michael Daly, writing another of those silly pieces of misandry - attempting to denigrate Michael Jackson's father for disciplining him ("If you messed up you got hit, sometimes with a switch, sometimes with a belt") when Michael probably wouldn't have amounted to shit without him - because, with this current NewAge outlook, strong men are targets for The New York Daily News.
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