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Michael Jackson’s Legacy In Brazil Sparks Debate Over Video Quality And Estate Management
One of Michael Jackson's official Instagram accounts recently posted about his humanitarian intervention in Brazil, posthumously in the...
The post quoted the Tourism Press Officer of Rio, Claudia Silva, who said that The 1996 video shoot of They Don’t Care About Us (Brazil Version) by Jackson gave Dona Marta favela a dose of positive change. There was quite some explosion in the comment section as one user lamented: “Given the abundance of technologies available today, plus the existence of remastered 4K videos of Michael Jackson, it’s puzzling that the page administrator chooses to publish low-quality content.” To which another one added: “If you’re going to post garbage like this, better not bother at all.” “The whole pixel-count argument,” the debate goes, “is essentially about how we are going to preserve cultural icons for the digital age.” The fervor from Jackson’s fan clubs, whether it be praise or reproach, means that it is no longer fourteen years distant since his death.
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