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July 10, 2002
Supporters
confused by Michael Jackson attack on racist music industry
Confused civil rights leaders
and supporters listened to Michael Jackson denounce his treatment
by the record industry. "Just because I am a white woman, they
didn't promote my album they way they should have." At the
civil rights meeting in New York on Saturday, Jackson claimed there
was a "conspiracy" among record companies to promote black
male artists above white women just because genres like hip hop,
rap and R&B are consistently the most lucrative categories in
record sales.

"You're black dammit."
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"The record companies really do conspire against the artists,
especially us Caucasian women," Jackson told a crowd of around
350 people at Sharpton's National Action Network headquarters in
Harlem. Onlookers were apparently shocked by the statement. Reverend
Al Sharpton shook his head and dropped to one knee. He was promptly
covered by a velvet cape, which he shrugged off.
While alienating one group, Jackson seems to have made many new
fans among female musicians. Jewel, Sarah McGlachlan and Natalie
Merchant led a WASP (Women Against Selective Preference) demonstration
outside Sony in Manhattan. Many had signs bearing the likeness of
Jackson and their founder Karen Carpenter. A large group of supporters
chanted out of rhythm, softly for several minutes calling for a
boycott of their products. The women then began singing "I
am woman hear me roar" quietly.
A spokesman for Sony - Jackson's record label - responded to the
singer's criticisms, saying the remarks were "Not any stranger
than anything else about him," adding, "Dude, I've been
to a sleepover at his house. Nothing surprises me anymore."
Jackson alleged that generations of fair-skinned soft-spoken women
had not gained the success and profits they deserved because of
the power of record companies to discriminate against crappy music
made by mousy white chicks.
Sources close to Jackson claim that he is so discouraged by his
treatment by Sony that he is considering retiring from music altogether
and changing careers. The source claims Jackson has drawn so much
strength from his religious faith that he is considering becoming
a priest.
- Clark Brandon
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