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The possible meaning behind Michael Jacksons work

It appears that Michael Jackson had a lot of hidden messages in his music. He not only produced music, but was aware of political situations that effect the African diaspora. Lets look at the hidden meanings behind his work.

Michael Jackson/Another Part Of Me( analysis of the song)
Was Michael Jackson trying to express that the genes of his African race created the European race? It is a fact that the oldest bones were found in Africa. There for the other races evolved from the African race.

This would mean that the other races are part of African Genes, and that the first man contained all the colors of the races. Generally, in art if you mix red, yellow and blue together, you get brown. All the colors of the rainbow are included in brown. Melanin is brown.

The absence of melanin means that there is only skin left. that color is pink. The pink color comes from the skin being see though and the blood showing through the translucent skin cells. This color pink is found on the palms and soles of people of African decent. But the absence of melanin is found all over the body of the European.

That indicates that people of African decent have both the gene to produce melanin and the gene that specifies non melanin production to the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet.

People of African decent also have the potential to produce humans with the absence of melanin. But the European without melanin cannot produce a person with melanin. With out melanin a human would be the same color as the palms and soles of the feet. Albinism is the absence of the gene that produces melanin.

There is no condition where the body can produce functioning melanin cells with out the melanin gene.

You can only loose melanin permanently, you cannot gain melanin permanently. Melanin is a substance that gives the body extra protection from the sun. It also produces vitamin D naturally, when it is stimulated in the sun. Hence the fact that those with darker skin generally have stronger bone structure.
Some Europeans can tan.

Therefore they are a shade of the African diaspora. Whether a European admits it or not when they tan they have melanin and melanin came from Africa. Melanin was so important that the Europeans made it a commodity by shipping Africans around the world to work in the sunny climates that they could not work in with out melanin.

Note that plants will not grow well if they don’t have sunlight. The more sunlight, the more plants were produced.

The more plants produced the more economical asset it was to the European. After the Africans with melanin left the plantations, the plantations died.

Melanin therefore was equal to gold and still is (especially with the depletion of the ozone layer). Most humans contain some degree of melanin no mater what race they claim to be from. The race with the highest concentration of melanin is found in Africa.

Therefore if Melanin is African. Then all those who contain melanin have African blood and the gene to produce melanin. If you can tan then you have the gene that origionated in Africa.

I has been noted that vitaligo is a attack on the cells that contain melanin.

The results are that the person will become absent of all melanin. There hair will also turn white in affected areas. My point is that an African person can loose melanin. But a European cannot gain melanin. Therefore, it would make since that the European race came from the African race and not the other way around.

In conclusion, This song maybe expression of the drama of European suppression of the African race, only to conclude that the African race created the European race. You(European) is just another part of me(African).
Lyrics
We’re Takin’ Over
We Have The Truth
This Is The Mission
To See It Through

Don’t Point Your Finger
Not Dangerous
This Is Our Planet
You’re One Of Us

We’re Sendin’ Out
A Major Love
And This Is Our
Message To You
(Message To You)
The Planets Are Linin’ Up
We’re Bringin’ Brighter Days
They’re All In Line
Waitin’ For You
Can’t You See . . .?
You’re Just Another Part Of Me . .

A Rather Nation
Fulfill The Truth
The Final Message
We’re Bring To You
There Is No Danger
Fulfill The Truth
So Come Together
We’re Mean Is You

We’re Sendin’ Out
A Major Love
And This Is Our
Message To You
(Message To You)
The Planets Are Linin’ Up
We’re Bringin’ Brighter Days
They’re All In Line
Waitin’ For You
So Look The Truth
You’re Just Another Part Of Me . .

We’re Sendin’ Out
A Major Love
And This Is Our
Message To You
(Message To You)
The Planets Are Linin’ Up
We’re Bringin’ Brighter Days
They’re All In Line
Waitin’ For You
Can’t You See . . .?
You’re Just Another Part Of Me
Another Part Of Me . .

We’re Takin’ Over
This Is The Truth, Baby
Another Part Of Me

Notice the Marcus Garvey colors

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