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A new documentary has been made on Michael Jackson, suggesting that the late singer was, in fact, a massive nonce and that he was probably guilty of the molestations he was accused of during his lifetime.  The documentary, Leaving Neverland, features the stories of Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both of whom claim to have been absued by Jackson during the 1990s.  Robson, now a judge on the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, acted as a witness for jackson in his trial in 2005, when he was acquited of molesting another young boy.

Jackson and his estate deny all the allegations and have accused the director of cashing in.

The director has denied this and defended the film, saying it's about victims of abuse and the cult of celebrity.  In an interview with the BBC Dan Reed said that the documentary should serve a warning to those taken in by the cult of celebrity, something I think is very fair.  It's amazing that people allowed a man like Jackson, clearly completely batshit, to have unsupervised access to their children.

Do P&Bers think Jackson was a massive nonce or are they still believers?

Would P&Bers allow a man in his 30s who lives in a theme park, looks like a melted crash test dummy and has a history of being accused of noncery unfettered access to their kids?

 

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5 minutes ago, ICTChris said:

A new documentary has been made on Michael Jackson, suggesting that the late singer was, in fact, a massive nonce and that he was probably guilty of the molestations he was accused of during his lifetime.  The documentary, Leaving Neverland, features the stories of Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both of whom claim to have been absued by Jackson during the 1990s.  Robson, now a judge on the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, acted as a witness for jackson in his trial in 2005, when he was acquited of molesting another young boy.

Jackson and his estate deny all the allegations and have accused the director of cashing in.

The director has denied this and defended the film, saying it's about victims of abuse and the cult of celebrity.  In an interview with the BBC Dan Reed said that the documentary should serve a warning to those taken in by the cult of celebrity, something I think is very fair.  It's amazing that people allowed a man like Jackson, clearly completely batshit, to have unsupervised access to their children.

Do P&Bers think Jackson was a massive nonce or are they still believers?

Would P&Bers allow a man in his 30s who lives in a theme park, looks like a melted crash test dummy and has a history of being accused of noncery unfettered access to their kids?

 

Quite interested to watch this documentary, when is it on?

The final point is interesting, it always truly baffled me at the time of these accusations why any parent was allowing their kids to go and stay over at a celebrities house.  It's just fucked up.

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2 minutes ago, Dons_1988 said:

Quite interested to watch this documentary, when is it on?

The final point is interesting, it always truly baffled me at the time of these accusations why any parent was allowing their kids to go and stay over at a celebrities house.  It's just fucked up.

A week tonight on Channel 4, I think.

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Controversial name for the programme IMO

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2 hours ago, Dons_1988 said:

Quite interested to watch this documentary, when is it on?

The final point is interesting, it always truly baffled me at the time of these accusations why any parent was allowing their kids to go and stay over at a celebrities house.  It's just fucked up.

Likewise. There must be a case for prosecutions against the parents for allowing this.

Thankfully, the days of celebrities being able to fúck whoever they want are well and truly on the way out.

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2 hours ago, Dons_1988 said:

Quite interested to watch this documentary, when is it on?

The final point is interesting, it always truly baffled me at the time of these accusations why any parent was allowing their kids to go and stay over at a celebrities house.  It's just fucked up.

Think in all or most cases the parents stayed at the house too? Sometimes even in the same ‘bedroom’ as the kids and Jackson. 

 

 

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I remember when Jacko was acquited in the 2005 trial, a fan outside the court released a white dove after every 'Not Guilty' verdict.  What was she going to do with the doves if he'd been found guilty?  Rip their heads off? 

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2 hours ago, Skerla said:

Think in all or most cases the parents stayed at the house too? Sometimes even in the same ‘bedroom’ as the kids and Jackson. 

 

 

That would make more sense although it's still weird

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If his voice/moves didn't make loads of people loads of money he'd have been submitted to a padded room years ago.  The people around him wanted his money though so his problems went largely covered up and this is the consequence.  Serious questioned got to be asked of the parents - from MJ's parents to the kids parents IMO.

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I can't say I've noticed it before but if you look really closely it looks as though MJ might have had some plastic surgery done on his face before his untimely demise. 

 

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3 hours ago, throbber said:

I said this a year ago, and I still stand by it.

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Is that your line in the sand throbber?

You can w**k in bed with kids, as long as you dont wake them up.

 

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Look at it this way: if you said that MJ abused your kids, and let him pay you off to stop it going to court, then you were either lying in the first place, or you don't deserve to have kids.

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A friend of mine is a vet who visited Jackson's ranch on a regular basis to tend to his horses. She never had any interaction with him; just his staff. She said there was a notable point when the atmosphere of the place seemed to change. Nothing she could put her finger on but a lot of the original staff left and their replacements just seemed "off". She kept going because she cared about the horses but always felt a bit uncomfortable, even though she couldn't say exactly why. Her husband got a job in a different part of the state and they moved away, a year or so before the scandal broke.

There were also reports of the parents being bought off with gifts of cash and in at least one case, a Rolls Royce.

My own interpretation is that his mental illness was such that he didn't realise there was anything wrong in what he was doing. And he was surrounded by deviants - employees and parents, who were enabling him, and being handsomely rewarded for doing so.

 

 

 

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