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It's a real shame Jackson died...


After watching this, I think he needed to experience justice far more than Cosby or Weinstein. Instead, he just went to sleep on his doctor's dope and never woke up. He should have paid in blood for the hideous things he did to those two guys when they were kids, and probably many other boys as well.

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If true, I find it unbelievable that nobody ever caught him. I thought the FBI bugged him?

Wade says he couldn't imagine Michael in jail and would never allow it. That's why he testified.

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"He should have paid in blood for the hideous things..."

This is the nasty, blood-thirsty, hate-filled mindset this documentary has unleashed.

Good work people...

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Oh, yeah... I suppose we should have reacted with love and understanding... After all, Jackson was born[/i] a scheming child predator. He couldn't [i]help it... Who are we to judge him.


Total BS. If you can't hate Jackson, there must be a part of you that identifies with or perhaps even shares his proclivities.

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Well, you've aimed some of that yourself towards his victims. So.

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I've said absolutely nothing about the alleged victims. Nothing.

I've made criticisms of the filmmakers, the press, and even the alleged victims' parents/guardians, but I've said nothing about the alleged victims whatsoever.

Please give me a quote indicating anything I've supposedly said about the alleged victims.

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I addressed this on the other board. Regardless of if your words were directed at the victims, and instead their parents, you used very harsh words about them, so you don't have much room to talk about the words others' are using towards MJ, or anyone else.

The fault is not the documentary. The fault is in MJ's actions. But even so, I do not believe MJ would have done these things had he not been a victim of child molestation himself.

No, I don't approve of Borat's post, and certainly do not agree with it at all.

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Even at my nastiest, I have not evoked violence towards anyone, living or hypothetically alive.

I don't wish misery on harm on anyone. I only politely ask that others show the same respect to me.

I speak as someone who has been on the receiving end of some nastiness (not something I wish to go into here), who nevertheless wishes his assailants well in their life, just as long as they're not hurting anyone else (not that I can do anything about it, since I don't have their names/details).

But I don't focus on the bad times. I live for the good times. Am I not allowed that?!?

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Who was wishing harm and misery on you?

I too have been on the receiving end of some nastiness. I suppose everyone has been at some point. I have no control over what those people are or aren't doing in the present, or the future. All I can do is deal with it on my end, learn from it, and move on. That's enough.

"But I don't focus on the bad times. I live for the good times. Am I not allowed that?!?"

Well, good, to the first two sentences. I have not a clue why you're asking me that in the third.

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Catbookss, look at Borat's new post below.

Tell me if you approve of such violent hate. This poster supports torture FFS.

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pedos should be shot but first tortured then shot

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Only God knows how this is being dealt with in the afterlife.

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