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Michael Jackson was a part of many lives throughout the last four decades. His music transcended all others, and his loss is not only a loss for fans, but for the phenomenon we call pop culture. There will never be another Michael Jackson. He was, and will always remain, the King of Pop.
Username: chrys23 | On:
June 26, 2009 at 3:21 p.m.
Let's build a statue to the King of Pop pedophile. His statue can stand in the same row as Phil Spector, Mary Kay Letourneau,Victor Salva,etc., all those great giants of protecting innocence of childhood and womanhood.
Perhaps we can have a statue park to put Chattanooga in the same positive BS as the Mayor recently opined.
We can have guided tours where children will be given the opportunity to touch the statue.
All least this time the dead King of Pop can't touch back.
Username: harrystatel | On:
June 26, 2009 at 10:13 p.m.
Michael Jackson was the Elvis of the young adults of the 80's and early 90's. His music will always have my youthful and young adult memories attached to every song. Like Elvis he was a natural entertainer.
His life was also a sad one. Chronicals of his childhood, and transformation into extreme wealth and life in solitude in the surreal world of Neverland do not reflect a life happiness. Weatlth and preditors in his world. Clearly, fame and wealth did not fill this part of his life and he turned to drug use.
Username: aae1049 | On:
June 26, 2009 at 11:58 p.m.
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Michael Jackson was a part of many lives throughout the last four decades. His music transcended all others, and his loss is not only a loss for fans, but for the phenomenon we call pop culture. There will never be another Michael Jackson. He was, and will always remain, the King of Pop.
The media is giving this topic way more attention than it deserves. MJ was talented, no doubt, but enough is a enough.
Let's build a statue to the King of Pop pedophile. His statue can stand in the same row as Phil Spector, Mary Kay Letourneau,Victor Salva,etc., all those great giants of protecting innocence of childhood and womanhood.
Perhaps we can have a statue park to put Chattanooga in the same positive BS as the Mayor recently opined.
We can have guided tours where children will be given the opportunity to touch the statue.
All least this time the dead King of Pop can't touch back.
Michael Jackson was the Elvis of the young adults of the 80's and early 90's. His music will always have my youthful and young adult memories attached to every song. Like Elvis he was a natural entertainer.
His life was also a sad one. Chronicals of his childhood, and transformation into extreme wealth and life in solitude in the surreal world of Neverland do not reflect a life happiness. Weatlth and preditors in his world. Clearly, fame and wealth did not fill this part of his life and he turned to drug use.
Thankfully the children of the world are finally SAFE!