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The HBO special part one last night part two tonight. Part one was excellent. Its about the Micheal Jackson child molesting case. There is an underlying patter here. MJ kept having mostly blond hair boys of a certain age around him all the time. As they aged he moved on and groomed another young boy. The family is desperately trying to stop the neg. press and deny all the accusations but its falling flat. There is way too much smoke here for there to not be any fire. Once he paid his 23 million to the other family of a child in the early 90s why keep having kids sleep in your bedroom? Unless you have sexual urges you can not control.
I can't believe this isn't getting more discussion. I have been watching in pieces. The two main victims seem like wonderful people in spite of it all. Haven't seen the end yet. But my conclusion at this point is, it is 100% MJ's fault. You can't blame the parents. They were groomed, too. I can see that back then, they would have been sucked in. NOW, it would be a different story since we are more aware.
One giveaway in cases like this is when the predator always has the same age, look, and sex of victims. If it wasn't sexual, all these things would vary more. The predator only keeps his specific type of victim around.
One giveaway in cases like this is when the predator always has the same age, look, and sex of victims. If it wasn't sexual, all these things would vary more. The predator only keeps his specific type of victim around.
Yep. He definitely had a 'type' in fact, for a long time, when they kept switching back and forth between the two guys, I couldn't tell which was which. And I don't believe for one single second Caulkin wasn't molested. But it was interesting how even when he died, the victims felt sad for MJ.
I can't believe this isn't getting more discussion. I have been watching in pieces. The two main victims seem like wonderful people in spite of it all. Haven't seen the end yet. But my conclusion at this point is, it is 100% MJ's fault. You can't blame the parents. They were groomed, too. I can see that back then, they would have been sucked in. NOW, it would be a different story since we are more aware.
What’s to discuss? He’s dead. Also, even in the 80s or whenever this happened, there is no way as a parent I would just turn my kids over to anyone for sleepovers or whatever these things were. If you’re that blinded by celebrity you’re a moron.
I can't believe this isn't getting more discussion. I have been watching in pieces. The two main victims seem like wonderful people in spite of it all. Haven't seen the end yet. But my conclusion at this point is, it is 100% MJ's fault. You can't blame the parents. They were groomed, too. I can see that back then, they would have been sucked in. NOW, it would be a different story since we are more aware.
MORE DISCUSSION? Where?
It has all everyone has been talking about.
Hindsight is 20/20. Sure, it's unbelievable now that any parent would allow sleepovers in the same bed with a stranger, but this wasn't any ordinary Joe, this was THE most famous and popular person in the world at the time. That kind of fame and money corrupts.
We are also operating and making our judgments in a much different environment than existed at the time.
Look how long it took to convict Bill Cosby. Until recently we didn't address or push on these issues. Too uncomfortable? I don't know.
I sure wish the adults around had been not so worried about being drawn in to the Michael Jackson world and more worried about those kids.
I don't think any of us can understand their unwillingness to be honest about what was going on.
It is sickening.
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