HmmMysterious

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The families who sued him obviously wanted his money. I admit that Michael letting children sleep in his bed was a bit eccentric but he was a child at heart imo whose childhood was obliterated by abuse and his Jackson 5 career. I feel sorry for him that he had to go through bs trials that upheld his innocence. I will be seated for his biopic that comes out soon.
 
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Uh-huh………I don’t believe he was innocent.
 
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The families who sued him obviously wanted his money. I admit that Michael letting children sleep in his bed was a bit eccentric but he was a child at heart imo whose childhood was obliterated by abuse and his Jackson 5 career. I feel sorry for him that he had to go through bs trials that upheld his innocence. I will be seated for his biopic that comes out soon.
That wasn't eccentric. It was dangerous. The children were groomed into believing it was normal and acceptable for an unrelated grown man to want them to share his bed. These children were in show business which was, and no doubt still is, rife with predators. Corey Feldman, Drake Bell and the Nickelodeon scandal are good examples of that. Letting those children sleep in his bed was selfish and harmful to the children.
 
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Corey Feldman, Drake Bell and the Nickelodeon scandal are good examples of that.
Feldman said MJ never acted inappropriately towards him.
Letting those children sleep in his bed was selfish and harmful to the children.
IMO, his brain didn't work like a normal adult's. He was traumatized due to years of abuse at the hands of his father and never got to live an actual childhood. Him letting children sleep in his bed was his perfect idea of a childhood sleepover.
 
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MJ’s childhood traumatized him to the point that he was never a normal adult with normal desires. He preyed upon those children with his twisted desires. The jury, like many others(ie Casey Anthony) got it wrong.
 
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion on this of course, but personally I believe the children that say they were victimized. I don't feel like MJ's music or Johnny Cash's music should be played in public places anymore, I don't think it's appropriate. But what people listen to in private is their business; it's not like I've deleted artists like SPM & Biggie from my iTunes library. I did however delete Lost Phophets from my music library.
 

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