Thursday, April 7, 2011

Michael Jackson: The statues which disturb

There are tributes that are better understood than others. And now in London, we do not understand! A year and a half after the death of Michael Jackson, two statues were installed in the capital of the United Kingdom. So far, so good, but in both cases, there is something disturbing. The first statue, funded by Mohamed Al-Fayed, a friend of Michael, was to be erected in front of the famous Harrods store.

But, having sold the establishment in May 2010, the businessman found more appropriate to bring it outside the football club Fulham, which he is associated. So scandal, among supporters who feel that Michael Jackson was not a football fan and had come once to watch a game. The second statue, in turn, disturbs by its subject.

Titled "Virgin and Child", it is the King of Pop into Prince Michael "II" above the vacuum, on a balcony. The famous episode is considered inappropriate, for the fans this time, Jackson would like to forget that image affecting his memory. Hopefully the marriage of Kate and William will appease the spirits

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