Stevie Wonder sees more than we think!

Yes, but never during Passover. You can’t raise dough during Passover.

True story… When my wife was born, she was the last baby delivered by that OB/GYN before he retired. He also delivered Stevie Wonder. THEY’RE PRACTICALLY RELATED!!!

Also, she’s Jewish so obviously he’s pro-Israel if he was delivered by the same doctor that brought her into the world.

That was my initial reaction, but it looks like he pulled out because of public pressure rather than because it was a military event.

Well, hindsight is 20/500.

:smiley: Nice one.

How do you know the races of the posters in the thread? Aside from which, what’s wrong (or eye-roll inducing) about white people criticizing a black musician’s political views?

Some people are just too thin-skinned.

Really, it’s just like the people who blow a gasket when somebody says something even vaugely critical of Israel.

b-DOOM kssh

:rolleyes:

He will continue not to …

Oh, never mind.

I’m sorry, but I can’t read the title of this thread without thinking: “But can he see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?”

It’s a wonderful thing to see someone create their art on their own terms, without worrying about the bottom line or popular opinion.

:smiley:

He’s not the only singer to object to IDF fundraising. A famous country singer didn’t like their pushy attitude, either. It turns out you can’t rush a Shania.

So Stevie Wonder is upset about institutionalized racism in the state of Florida and decides to use his celebrity to register his concern? What a silly negro.

Downright uppity!:smiley:
& Sorry Stevie, as an American you already support the Israeli military with your tax dollars anyway. Not saying that’s good, bad or indifferent, just the way it is.

I heard he was uptight, clean out of sight.

He wanted to be one of the very first celebrities to offer an opinion and educate people.

That way he can claim to be the blind leading the blind.