Now I know MJ' long buried, but tribute to his achievements still continue. All Around the world, Flash dances (no, not those showing pee-pees) celebrate the marvellous choreography of the King of Pop.
This particular dance took place in China, but was stopped by the police.
Where is the line drawn between maintaining security and killing festive moods? If celebration is at the expense of others' comfort or convenience, is the celebration ethical?
Afterall, the people celebrating do have a right to celebrate?
Now I know MJ' long buried, but tribute to his achievements still continue. All Around the world, Flash dances (no, not those showing pee-pees) celebrate the marvellous choreography of the King of Pop.
This particular dance took place in China, but was stopped by the police.
Where is the line drawn between maintaining security and killing festive moods?
If celebration is at the expense of others' comfort or convenience, is the celebration ethical?
Afterall, the people celebrating do have a right to celebrate?
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