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I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.~Jay Gould
Thu Feb 02, 2012 at 09:00:00 AM MST
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| How do you think a person can function where there is so much hatred? It wasn't like they just died of so much awesome. I hate to be the only one who cares about dancing and the first train line-- but two things that we thought we had were stable institutions and beautiful memories. RIP, Don Cornelius.
So maybe it wasn't an illness, I don't know how you go out like that. The first one who updated about this was saying that they thought he had killed dancing, ruined it. See, Don Cornelius realized it was You or I who mattered, not the professional dancers; it was about being part of something and having fun-- not being judged for prizes. You can't get me to understand why people complained about Soul Train. RIP, Don Cornelius.
When I first heard it I felt like I should go out, like, and do some kind of special American celebration or figure out why people complained about him it was who cared about every form of public dancing, pride and fun. Then many people complained that he died from suicide and they were saddened. Who among Americans gave us such celebrations? I don't know that people have even realized it but him it was who cared most of all about spreading the simple pleasures of dancing in public. When did American celebrations just become a symptom of an illness? When did the Soul Train derail? RIP, Don Cornelius. RIP, the 1970's. |
| hhex65 :: RIP, Don Cornelius |
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