borndem
Anglophile & registered demwit
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Sadly, many have failed him. Those who should have been there for him were not. It's one thing to come out after his death and support him but where were all his supporters when he was going through some of the toughest years of his life?
Remember the molestation trial? Remember when he showed up in pajamas? He was ridiculed, laughed at. Didn't some radio stations ban his music during this time?
I see some of these same reporters who took pleasure in reporting how bizarre he was and how he treated his children. Remember his children in masks or covered in white sheets? The media was all over him calling him out . Remember when he held Blanket out the window? People wanted him arrested for child endangerment and the kids taken away.
Ahhh the hypocrisy of it all.
Ironically, I'm probably one of the only ones who seeks justice for Michael. All those who did him harm emotionally and physically should be ashamed of themselves.
Posters poo pooed my mention of pharmacists. Well guess what? If he had aliases and was able to get the meds, hell yes they should be held responsible regardless of whether he had those meds in his body when he died. They enabled him with his addiction. His other doctors should also face the same fate as CM...oh and his bodyguards, surely someone saw the meds, and the drip and his condition............I could go on and on and on.
But alas, they got the fall guy. Justice was served. We now have ONE killer.
I don't call that justice.
RIP Michael!
I understand what you're saying, ~n/t~ and want to say that in this vein, I noticed today on our local 6:00pm (prime time here for local and then national evening news) television news station -- they did an article on oxycodone and "Dr. Shoppers." How 'bout that? Hmmmmm. Coinky-dink?? -- nahhhhh, no way, I say.
At least maybe this case -- no matter who "the good or bad guys" are -- has made some folks a bit more conscious about prescriptions and dependency and habitual drug use. Legal drug use. A doctor and a pharmacist were interviewed about physicians participating in a Dr. Shopper reporting drive.
It's a start!!