Michael Joseph Jackson set all the wrong examples. It is bad to speak ill of dead people, but MJJ was special.
He was a black man, not proud of his race or color. Vitiligo is a natural illness, but MJJ made it worse by trying to become white. Why? If you’re sick, what’s the big deal? Accept it and your fans will respect you even more.
He was a man not proud of his gender. Hey, you could have dressed normally and not turned yourself into a living joke.
He was man not willing to stand up to his values. He wasn’t a child abuser – I am not willing to believe that he was. But, he never really made an honorable effort to clear his name. Some people like being with children, clearly outside of sexual reasons, and MJJ could have shown himself to be one of those.
American culture has become so attuned to constant child sexual abuse that the first news of a man who likes children and everybody starts accusing him of pedophilia. It’s not always that way, idiots.
Instead, MJJ resorted to drugs and only made it worse. As only he could.
He was a man not proud of his God-given looks. His constant plastic surgeries made him the butt of all jokes.
He was a father not proud of his child. The photo on the right says it all.
He was a druggist who made drugs cool. I can only imagine the pressures being Michael Jackson and living up to the Jackson name, but celebrities, like MJJ, have the additional pressure of “setting an example” to their fans. I wonder if prescription drug addiction falls under that category.
And, now, even in death, MJJ couldn’t just die off. Allegations of drug overdose are being made by people in the know. According to Brian Oxman,
the plain fact of the matter is that Michael Jackson had prescription drugs at his disposal at all times.
So, the King of Pop couldn’t live a normal life. He couldn’t die a normal death either. What a pathetic character.






#1 by Kendra on July 21st, 2010
WHO THE FUCK WRITES THIS BULLSHIT!!?!?!?!?!?
#2 by observer on July 22nd, 2010
The people at tGO write this bullshit all the time. It’s our favorite pastime.