Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t decide which is more likely: that jackson didn’t molest Culkin and Feldman, or that he did and they are lying about it either willfully because they think it will hurt their image or careers or have buried the memories. I think it’s probablh more likely he did molest them and they aren’t admitting it.
My friend who is a psychologist pointed out that MJ might have purposely brought Macaulay Culkin into the mix and DID NOT molest him solely so he'd have a popular movie star (more credible) around to defend him. She has seen that in child sex abuse cases.
After watching the documentary, I thought for sure Culkin was abused and is lying (and I cannot blame the victim for his actions). But Michael was such a manipulator with well paid lawyers backing him. I wonder if he staged the "friendship" with Macaulay much like he staged his marriages.
+1. TMZ is usually on point.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that his daughter tried to commit suicide over the weekend.
Stop spreading lies.
TMZ is standing by its story. They’re spot on about this sort of thing.
http://m.tmz.com/2019/03/16/paris-jackson-hospitalized-attempted-suicide-leaving-neverland-michael/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that his daughter tried to commit suicide over the weekend.
Stop spreading lies.
Anonymous wrote:I read that his daughter tried to commit suicide over the weekend.
For some reason he seemed to have connected with children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MJ is prime bait. He was weird enough that you can cast all sorts of accusations his way and find some audience that will believe you. I'm leaning toward he wasn't an abuser but I hesitate to declare that as I don't want to stand against any victims. BUT, how many people were so quick to defend Kavanaugh against all kinds of allegations and justify them, and how quick we are to condemn someone who feels sincere, hurt, and lost.
This a 100%
Poor Michael Jackson was a very talented but deeply troubled man who was hurting and alone. It didn’t help that he looked super weird and acted super weird. He was naive and wholly unaware of how to operate as a “normal” person in society. For some reason he seemed to have connected with children.Maybe because he could connect with them and be his weird self around them without them judging him harshly. His boundaries or appropriatenes with children were definitely murky by society’s standards but I have not seen any evidence that demonstrates his intentions were malicious or that he hurt any of them.
It’s surprising to me that everyone is defending Brett Kavaunauhh when he obviously seemed malicious and could have actually assaulted someone. But because he was powerful and successful and lived a very conventional life, people were quick to question the allegations.
Why isn’t MJ being offered the same courtesy? Because he’s weird and because he was a black man.
This isn’t the first instance of a black man being assumed guilty becaueeba white person said so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that his daughter tried to commit suicide over the weekend.
So sad.
She denies it. From what I understand, MJ supporters are mad that Paris isn't coming to her dad's defense publicly. She is saying that's not her job. What this may or may not indicate i don't know, as she's always supported him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that his daughter tried to commit suicide over the weekend.
So sad.![]()