M. Jackson just passed away ...RIP

Silverback said:
What about OJ?:dontknow: ;) :D

I always felt sorry for him in his later years. He never really had a childhood that could even be remotely described as normal. Personally I thought that was a reason that he wanted to surround himself with kids, so that he could try to live that part of his life that he missed.

I have no idea if he molested children or not. Anyone that bases an opinion solely on the reports out of the media are fools.

I just hope he has finally found peace.

He openly stated many times, the reason why he liked to be around children... Children don't judge him. He was a perpetual child... Peter Pan, so to speak.

Being the perpetual child, he relied on people to make decisions. These people killed him... not a doubt in my mind. His "manager" was with him when he colapsed. His MANAGER was the reason for MJ's latest lawsuit of $40Million.... His MANAGER was on the hook for this money, because HE signed the contract for the concert in question that conflicted with what was supposed to go on in London.

..... There is going to be a HUGE mess in the next few weeks. One way or another, the truth will finally come out.
 
Ylw-Fvr said:
It is in my opinion sick to be glad someone has passed. I have always had a high opinion of most of the people on this forum until I read this thread. It is sick to get joy out of someones death. I don't know what has happened to Human Kindness and Generosity but if you look around you can see why we are all in the mess we are in. I hope I didn't offend anyone I just couldn't sit back without saying something. Michael had a very strange life, childhood and I know he was troubled in his life but I can't believe the Cold comments made by some.

I'm with you 100%, but it is very difficult to feel sorry for someone like Michael if you (like some here) were also molested as a child.... I don't agree with the evil being directed to MJ in his passing... Not at all.... I'm just saying that if you were a victim, I have a better understanding of how you may not wish him well.... or why you may revile him.

It's hard to see every perspective clearly unless you've walked in everyone else's shoes.... Which I have not....

God help us all....

D
 
It's only his music that I have the right to judge, there is another guy he met a short while ago that he needs to come clean with.
RIP MJ, thank you for your gift of music and dance.
 
Django said:
I'm with you 100%, but it is very difficult to feel sorry for someone like Michael if you (like some here) were also molested as a child.... I don't agree with the evil being directed to MJ in his passing... Not at all.... I'm just saying that if you were a victim, I have a better understanding of how you may not wish him well.... or why you may revile him.

It's hard to see every perspective clearly unless you've walked in everyone else's shoes.... Which I have not....

God help us all....

D


great words SD
 
Ironhead said:
please i agree to disagree ,,,he should of died in prison ,, granted i think all the acusations on him were money motavated but when it come to a child molester many many times were there is smoke there is fire:argh: i had a rough child hood and look at me im almost normal;) using things as this for excusses and denial is wacked ,,,

There is not a single one of us on this forum that can say postively that he molested children or not.

Not one of us personally witnessed a single thing. How many people have been convicted of crimes based on manufactured evidence. And all to often DA's have been motivated to get convictions so they further their career.

Is this the case here? I have no idea, for as I said, we were not there.

And I agree with Ylw Fvr. It's just not right to wish someone dead in a case like this.
 
Silverback said:
There is not a single one of us on this forum that can say postively that he molested children or not.

Not one of us personally witnessed a single thing. How many people have been convicted of crimes based on manufactured evidence. And all to often DA's have been motivated to get convictions so they further their career.

Is this the case here? I have no idea, for as I said, we were not there.

And I agree with Ylw Fvr. It's just not right to wish someone dead in a case like this.


were did i say i wished him dead ,,,dont put words in my mouth i did not say ,,,all i said he should have died in prison ,,,,i still and will always beleive he was a molester,,:argh:
 
I hope no one thinks I am saying that I am GLAD he is dead. Nor am I JUDGING him any more than anyone else. I would never wish death on anyone. I do however believe in Karma. My opinion is that he was a sick twisted person due to his upbringing, My opinion is also that his dealings with children were not normal or acceptable. This is my opinion derived from the same source of information we all rely on. He did agree in court that he had kids over and they slept in his bed. Whether he touched them or not, that behavior is not normal and could influence those kids whether he touched them or not. There is no question the man was incredibly talented and touched the world with his music and presence. So again I am not happy he is gone, I am just not as sad about him as I am for Farrah. Sorry but if I was on the jury for OJ or MJ I personally think they were both guilty and both avoided conviction primarily because of who they are. Sad to say but any average Joe in much less of a spotlight would have been convicted and some of the people commenting would be posting similar thoughts to mine that a horrible person had been taken off the streets and can no longer hurt anyone. Judge me if you must but those that have a clue what I am doing in NY right now, know my character a bit better than that.
 
Ironhead said:
were did i say i wished him dead ,,,dont put words in my mouth i did not say ,,,all i said he should have died in prison ,,,,i still and will always beleive he was a molester,,:argh:


Not sure if it is you they think is wishing him dead. I didnt wish him dead either for the record though
 
He was the most talented person to leave us since Freddie Mercury :( While his private life was a Greek tragedy...The indelible mark he made on music will never be forgotten. Truly a very sad day for me and all those that love music and appreciate pure talent. No star shined brighter and nobody will ever be like him...RIP Michael and thank for the brilliant music :rock:
 
TheSickness said:
He was the most talented person to leave us since Freddie Mercury :( While his private life was a Greek tragedy...The indelible mark he made on music will never be forgotten. Truly a very sad day for me and all those that love music and appreciate pure talent. No star shined brighter and nobody will ever be like him...RIP Michael and thank for the brilliant music :rock:

:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :congrats:
 

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