rip, celebrity figure of some stature
  The caption writes itself.
But probably shouldn’t.
It’s like the quick bemusement I had at Jerry Garcia’s passing. “Who’s Grateful Now?” Then I just wipe the smirk off my face.
Here I suppose it’s “sometimes you have the choice, other times –”
Quick guilty smirk, wipe it off, and proceed.
Curious, though. Indeed, Michael’s trademark “CHOOSE LIFE†T-shirt — a work of political-firebrand-cum-designer Katharine Hamnett — wasn’t intended to be an antiabortion statement. Rather, it was a willful call to hope in the face of daunting odds.
It’s sort of obvious (I suppose?) he’s not anti-abortion, though he is wading through Thatcher ‘s Great Britain and Ronald Reagan’s America and conservative cross-currents such that you stare at such a thing and wonder… What? was he trying to sell to a partial a traditional market-place?
Oh. No. He (or whatever is behind “Wham”) is reclaiming the message of “Choose Life”. Or… And…
No. No. George Michael wasn’t about commercialism. I mean, what of that whole Freedom 90 video , huh? Huh? Huh?