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I’m not. Your logic is the unrealistic keep the same energy silliness that nobody really does. People feel one way about something that is close to them/really affects them and another when it isn’t most times. This is just another case of that to me.I'm genuinely curious as to how people are going the lengths they do to normalize Michael Jackson's behavior, knowing good and well they wouldn't have this same energy if the same patterns were repeated by some random person on their block.
I am saying I don't remember my GENERAL mindset when I was 7, so there is no way for me to know what my mindset would be in a sexually abusive situation.
I am saying, I do not know
Your logic doesn’t add up.
1) no one well into their adult years would know how they would react at 7 years old to sexual abuse. Just because you would act a certain way today, wouldn’t be the same case when you are in the 2nd/3rd grade.
2) Also, you can’t say what you would do at that age because they weren’t abused from just some regular dude, it’s ****ing Michael Jackson. Someone larger than life, Peter Pan in real life. You or I wouldn’t be able to comprehend the infatuation and intimidation these kids had in the presence of MJ. Hell, even the parents turned a blind eye due to his fame and power. MJ was the most famous person in the world during theose abuse years.
I'm genuinely curious as to how people are going the lengths they do to normalize Michael Jackson's behavior, knowing good and well they wouldn't have this same energy if the same patterns were repeated by some random person on their block.
I just had a look at the Michael Jackson reddit and the energy there is almost exactly like the energy on The_Donald
I've seen the documentary. Hard to watch, details were really graphic and disgusting.
I also came across this video:
What do you guys think of this guy's rebuttal in the video?
So, did they explain why Michael was carrying Emmanuel Lewis around like he was an infant?
"Your butt is mine" - actual Michael Jackson lyric
I’m not. Your logic is the unrealistic keep the same energy silliness that nobody really does. People feel one way about something that is close to them/really affects them and another when it isn’t most times. This is just another case of that to me.
This guy has also ranted and raved about needing a wall and the FBI conspiracy against Donald Trump
I haven't watched, just waiting for the responses. I do not want to support this, but I want to know if they addressed this. Jackson was not doing this with little girls, carrying them around, just little boys.No, I’m afraid not.
Hopefully you find your answers soon.
Also, Macaulay Culkin is a huge weirdo himself.
It's funny because this lyric is why Prince never worked with Michael. They were the biggest artists at that time and Michael asked him to be on that song and when Prince read that lyric, he said I'm good and moved on.
Probably why Mike friend zoned him. That and he was too old.
Michael Jackson was the closest thing to Jesus Christ on this Earth. Would you compare a random 9 to 5'er on your street to the closest-thing-to-Jesus that we will ever witness in our lifetime?I'm genuinely curious as to how people are going the lengths they do to normalize Michael Jackson's behavior, knowing good and well they wouldn't have this same energy if the same patterns were repeated by some random person on their block.
Prince is right, Jackson was the aggressor in their competition. Quincy Jones told the story of how MJ goaded Prince to get on stage during a James Brown concert, telling James that he wanted Prince to try and follow him. Prince was high at the time, then made a fool of himself. Jackson loved it.I didn't know this and was skeptical so I did the Google
"Bad" was supposed to be a duet
"In a resurfaced interview Prince did with Chris Rock, Rock asked, “There was never any rivalry between you and Mr. Jackson?”
Prince responded, “Not to me, no.”
But when the conversation turns to the part in MJ’s “Bad” he backed out of, Prince said, “The first line of that song is ‘Your butt is mine.’ Now, who is going to sing that to whom? Cause [he] sure ain’t singing that to me, and I sure ain’t singing it to [him].”