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Posted: 02.04.2003
Wacko Jacko, indeed.
I can't say it better than the FARK'ers already have...but what the fuck? Anyone else in this country would have been locked up long ago, and I would have gladly swallowed the key. Any parent that allows their child to visit this man's home should be shot on sight! "What’s wrong with sharing a love?" More federal, state and local statutes than you can count, bud...



Hey boy take a look at me...let me dirty up your mind...



he's not normal.

/understatement

¤ ¤ credit: bhart | 02.04.03 at 06:53 AM | link--this ¤ ¤

I know. I watched the documentary yesterday. He is seriously unhinged. And the fact that he has millions of dollars is not helping his cause at all.

He's a complete loon!

¤ ¤ credit: Keanuette | 02.04.03 at 07:57 AM | link--this ¤ ¤

I know I can't see the kid's face in that one picture where he's feeding him through the veil!

¤ ¤ credit: Shawn | 02.04.03 at 08:53 AM | link--this ¤ ¤

We think we've found a way to get rid of him.

¤ ¤ credit: dave | 02.04.03 at 09:26 AM | link--this ¤ ¤

that is just wrong wrong wrong. ewwww

¤ ¤ credit: Ruthie | 02.04.03 at 12:18 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

I watched it last night..
Oh he makes me feel sick.. Weirdo or what??
And come on.. No plastic surgery on that face of yours???
tell us another one LOL

¤ ¤ credit: Sonia | 02.04.03 at 01:18 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Yeah, there's a word for "sharing a love" like that. It's called PEDOPHILIA!!!!!!

What a sicko!!!

¤ ¤ credit: Leigh | 02.04.03 at 01:27 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

*Shudders* The thought of sharing a bed with him as an adult is absolutly scary, but kids get scared of such little things... Seeing his face from the light of a fire? I'd never sleep again!

¤ ¤ credit: Veshka | 02.04.03 at 01:35 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

ha! i didn't know that you posted this last night! i just saw it on MSN and it disgusted me as well... ugh.

¤ ¤ credit: Susan | 02.04.03 at 01:56 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

yeah, the parents should be shot... i mean, what the fuck is wrong with these parents??? let me take one guess...
could it be $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

¤ ¤ credit: yvonne | 02.04.03 at 02:08 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Yep...it's all about the money! That's also the reason why he's still allowed to have custody of his own kids...amazing what a team of expensive lawyers can do.

Disgusting!

¤ ¤ credit: Christine M. | 02.04.03 at 02:34 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Just to argue the other side of the coin here... yeah, there are a lot of sick fucks out there. But look, here we have a guy who had NO childhood, none. He grows up, he goes looking for that chldhood he never had - so he plays with kids and yeah, maybe even sleeps in the same bed as them - but that does NOT mean that there's anything prurient going on!
Everyone likes to assume the most prurient explanation possible, but that's simply not always the truth of a given matter.
He's fucked up, yes. If I'd been forced to live the life he'd been forced to live I'd be fucked up too.

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:08 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

-To clarify, before I get beaten up: I'm not saying that something bad is or is not happening. I'm just saying that WE DON'T KNOW, and it's as wrong to assume guilt in his case as it would be if it were a friend facing similar accusations, groundless or no.

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:13 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Sorry Bill, but when you make statements like these, you've got problems. I had a pretty fucked up childhood myself. I was abused. But you'll never hear these words out of me -- and if you heard them out of my husband, without Michael's millions -- he'd be in jail in an instant, all questions asked later:


1. He said of his feelings for children: “I think what they get from me I get from them.

“And man, I just love being around that all the time. Why can’t you share your bed? The most loving thing to do is share your bed with someone.”


2. “Sleeping with children is very right, very loving, very charming, very sweet.”


3. Jackson claimed his young friend (13 year old) Gavin asked to sleep in the singer’s bedroom, to which the star said: “Look if you love me you’ll sleep on the bed.”


4. He claimed on that occasion he slept on the floor. But Jackson said: “Why can’t you share your bed? The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with someone.”


5. "What's wrong with sharing love?" he asked, insisting the sleepovers were not sexual and that only "wacky" parents would be concerned. "That's a beautiful thing. Why should that be worrying? Who's the Jack the Ripper in the room?"


I'm sorry. But parents describe sleepovers as silly, fun, or even hellish if the kids are up screaming all night. They don't describe them as "beautiful things", "loving things", and repeatedly insist they are natural occasions to "share love". That's how you describe love affairs -- not kiddie sleepovers. Pedophiles describe them in such words, trying to justify their behavior. And if you're so innocent, why give up millions to buy someone else's silence on the matter? Fight it to the death. But no, he paid off -- and keeps on keeping on when silence is bought. I have no pity for the man whatsoever. Life, by its definition, is fucked up. But you don't see every other human being on the planet behaving in this manner -- especially after a past history with that "little problem" almost took down their career and their fortune.

¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 02.04.03 at 05:21 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Yeah, I have to at least partially agree with Bill. The one parent who made a claim against him shut up pretty damn quickly when they offered her money. If it were my kid, I'd tell him to shove the money and go for his balls.

Of course, I'd never let my kids near the freak.

¤ ¤ credit: Brian Peace | 02.04.03 at 05:22 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Well no, Robyn, parents don't describe sleepovers that way. But he's *not* a parent - he's trying to live a mythical childhood, the dream of what a perfect childhood would be to someone who had an utterly shitty one. He lives in a fantasy world, and he's looking for that love - in the emotional sense - that he never had when he was a kid.
The word love isn't reserved for lovers. It can actually be a purely emotional state - and the people most likely to use that term are fantasists who don't spend much time in reality, which fits Jacko perfectly.
Again, not saying he did/he didn't, just that everyone assumes the worst when maybe he really is just a fucked-up guy who wishes he could be a little kid in the land of lollipops.

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:28 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Oh but he is a parent -- he has three, and announced plans of adopting two children from every country in that interview.

I wish I could be a kid in the land of lollipops, too. But unfortunately I've had enough therapy over the years to know that just isn't possible -- real life isn't a fairy tale. And if he had less "yes men" around him, and more that actually cared about him spoke up as to how sick all of this is, his world -- and that of those around him -- might just be a much better place for it.

¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 02.04.03 at 05:41 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

One last thing: I think we all *want* him to be guilty. Because we all hate and fear the very real idea of child molestation, and the worst thing of all about that breed is that they're invisible. We want them to be obvious, to be able to pick them out in a crowd - also so we can tell ourselves that since no one we know fits that description, we and our children are safe.
But I'll tell you - and I'm telling you first-hand - that yeah, sometimes a child molester is that creepy guy in the stinky little house at the end of the street. And sometimes it's a fine upstanding member of the community who has the white teeth and the right smile and who always says the right thing. And, as hard as it is for a parent to face the idea, you can never, ever know for sure who is safe and who isn't. Just look at the stats for the ones we *do* know about - mostly friends and relatives of the family. Their families trusted them. because they had no reason not to...
I'm rambling. Just wanted to say, Jacko may act guilty, in your books - but the guilty ones almost never do.

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:41 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

I wish I could be a kid in the land of lollipops, too. But unfortunately I've had enough therapy over the years to know that just isn't possible -- real life isn't a fairy tale.

That's kind of my point - he doesn't know that. Hell, when you have that much money, I imagine you'd believe you could buy anything, even the land of lollipops.

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:44 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

Bill, someone on FARK said it best. For some reason, most little kids adore and look up to Michael Jackson. And when they hear him saying going to bed with grown men is a "natural, beautiful loving thing" -- well they're going to believe it. And that might cost them dearly one day. His intentions, pure or not, are disgusting in the real world away from Neverland. I don't 'want' him to be guilty. I want him to get help.

¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 02.04.03 at 05:45 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

For some reason, most little kids adore and look up to Michael Jackson. And when they hear him saying going to bed with grown men is a "natural, beautiful loving thing" -- well they're going to believe it.

On that, m'dear, we are in complete agreement. That is a dangerous thing to be teaching kids in the sad and fucked up world we live in.
Sigh.
Margaritas, anyone?

¤ ¤ credit: Bill | 02.04.03 at 05:48 PM | link--this ¤ ¤

"That's kind of my point - he doesn't know that."


That's exactly why I said:

...if he had less "yes men" around him, and more that actually cared about him spoke up as to how sick all of this is, his world -- and that of those around him -- might just be a much better place for it.


And for the record, when he had to undergo the investigation for the '93 incident where they photographed his penis and grilled him for hours -- if that didn't teach him the consequences of playing with fire, well, then he deserves to get burned. And not just by PepsiCo.

¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 02.04.03 at 05:48 PM | link--this ¤ ¤




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