RikkiTikkaTagem said:NukeAg10 said:
There are actually people who don't believe that OJ did it?
Ok funny enough.
Saw a patient today who was wearing an OJ didn't do it shirt.
Were they black (100%)?
RikkiTikkaTagem said:NukeAg10 said:
There are actually people who don't believe that OJ did it?
Ok funny enough.
Saw a patient today who was wearing an OJ didn't do it shirt.
uujm said:
I have worked with a director many times who is good friends with Corey Feldman and I have spent some time around him. Feldman is a strange dude but swears up and down MJ never did anything to him.
62strat said:
This intro line is gold.
David_Puddy said:
Or maybe you guys can give this song a listen....
johnnyblaze36 said:David_Puddy said:
Or maybe you guys can give this song a listen....
I forgot all about this banger. And watching him with his shirt wide open with paler skin than this pasty guy with Irish blood typing right now while he's singing about Martin Luther King Jr is wild.
MJ has to be the most complicated/bizarre celebrity story from start to finish of any of our lifetimes out of 8 billion people on the planet that I can think of.
TCTTS said:David_Puddy said:uujm said:
I have worked with a director many times who is good friends with Corey Feldman and I have spent some time around him. Feldman is a strange dude but swears up and down MJ never did anything to him.
Hope TTCTS doesn't read your post
Jackson was smart enough to know not to mess with the famous ones.
NukeAg10 said:
There are actually people who don't believe that OJ did it?
Marsh said:
This guy did a very recent look at MJ.
I thought it was well done and brought some things to light that I had never heard.
BTW, the guy covers a whole lot of really good topics if you've never watched his videos. Former investigative journalist, iirc.
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Just watched the video and it's fair enough. Very level-headed/makes some good points.
Still, believing that Jackson is most likely innocent because *some* accusers potentially - or even likely - had ulterior motives fails to account for the bigger picture.
Simply put, the chances of a grown man in his 30/40s NOT being a pedophile, who, on camera/on the recordā¦
- Collected, framed, and displayed pictures of little boys (this is well documented, and I'm not even talking sexual images, though there are of course those rumors as well)ā¦
- Infamously hung out with/played with/traveled with multiple little boys, at times in unsupervised, one-one-one scenariosā¦
- Groomed not just the boys, but their families as well (again, I'm not even talking sexually, only what we know on camera/record of him manipulating the boys/families through fame, showering of gifts/trips, encouraging a lack of adult supervisions at times, etc)ā¦
- Publicly, on camera, not just admitting to sleeping in the same bed/bedroom as multiple boys, but defending/promoting itā¦
⦠are so astronomically low that it becomes willfully ignorant to believe in his innocence.
People can analyze/pick apart each individual accuser's story six ways to Sunday, point to the supposed fact that the famous (at the time) boys weren't sexually abused (just because he apparently showed restraint with them means nothing), and can rationalize all they want that Jackson was merely/innocently trying to reclaim the childhood he was robbed of by his abusive father. But when you truly take a step back, and objectively look at the entirety of what is on camera for the world to see, I would argue that it's morally irresponsible to give Jackson the benefit of the doubt. I would even go so far as to say that defending Jackson against these odds helps perpetuate pedophelia in general. I'm not at all saying that's what you're doing. Obviously not. It's just that I genuinely believe one has a moral responsibility to take off the rose-colored glasses, look past their nostalgia/love of his music, and admit that the chances are no where near 60/40 that he didn't do it.
nosoupforyou said:
Proof that he showed them pornography would be good to see. Thats very bad because that likely led to something more
nai06 said:TCTTS said:David_Puddy said:uujm said:
I have worked with a director many times who is good friends with Corey Feldman and I have spent some time around him. Feldman is a strange dude but swears up and down MJ never did anything to him.
Hope TTCTS doesn't read your post
Jackson was smart enough to know not to mess with the famous ones.
I've been listening to a podcast on Jimmy Savile and the did something very similar. He used to invite lots of young girls (and boys) to his hotel rooms, parties, apartment, etc. and did nothing with them. He was very selective with his victims and having lots of kids/teens/adults talk about how nothing happened helped him hide his decades long history of abuse.
Gnome Sayin said:
1. Weird looking
2. Grown man inviting young boys to hang out with him
3. Spawn of domestic abuse. Damaged goods
4. Grown man inviting young boys to hang out with him
5. Probably famous god complex. Probably.
6. Where there's smoke there's fire.
I mean what are we all talking about here?