Yes, according to a new, never-before-released song Jackson penned titled “Song Groove (A/K/A Abortion Papers)“. The song, which is a bonus track on the 25th anniversary re-release of Jackson’s hit album “Bad”, hits store shelves this week, and media are scrambling to tell the story.
Catholic site Phatmass posted the complete lyrics here, and Slate magazine included a pro-abortion, anti-God screed here, calling the tune “a goofy mix of religiosity and anxiety about women’s liberation.” Slate’s unlovable columnist Amanda Marcotte shocks with her callous disregard for the unborn child and her disparaging of all considerations except her own: Jackson, she writes, “judges us…for having consensual sex with age-appropriate partners without feeling obligated to go through with every accidental pregnancy.”
In Abortion Papers, Jackson plays the part of a man whose girlfriend chooses to abort his child—even though he wants the child and believes that abortion is outside the will of God. He sings:
Those abortion papers
Signed in your name against the words of God
Those abortion papers
Think about life, I’d like to have my child.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/kathyschiffer/2012/09/michael-jackson-defender-of-life/
2 comments:
acum sincer, nici nu putea sa gandeasca altfel la cat de mult iubea copiii si pretuia tot ceea ce venea de Sus, viata, familia, valori importante pt el
interesante comm de la link, zice cineva ca MJ nu vroia sa supere fetele care deja trecusera prin asa ceva, si apoi dc e varianta inititala a cantecului, nu au de ce sa il judece
ma intreb de ce au ales tocmai acest cantec ca sa-l adauge la album, oare ca sa creeze noi controverse? pt ca sigur se asteptau ca femeile sa comenteze pe seama subiectului melodiei
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