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Jordan did not take the stand. I thought he should have called them anyway to testify.
100% agreed!
Jordan did not take the stand. I thought he should have called them anyway to testify.
Yeah but many of those who watched are calling it trash. And some people reacted the day they saw it but now going back thinking about it and what is coming out about these guys (what we are doing is helping along with Taj and Brandy and others) many are seeing through it. I can care less about haters.
Soundmind;4250993 said:The point is the estate said we were caught by surprise and our side should have been presented. Now, are they going to present their side or keep fooling us with it was a flop, let it die we don't want to bring attention to it. Those who are interested in the truth will turn to hear the other side but the other side must present their case. Especially the celebrities who would like to take MJ's side but are terrified of doing so. They are in desperate need of something 'official' to rely on when they side with him. Fans videos are not enough, period. Paul McCartney in an interview in Spanish has said people should not mute MJ for discovering aside to him that was not public before! We will hear more and more of similar comments as long as the estate has not addressed this documentary in a proper manner.
Edited: This is what Paul actually said
Paul McCartney has said in an interview with a Spanish radio station that he can ‘Understand why people will stop listening to michaels music because there’s a side to him which was never seen before .!
Paul is still mad that MJ bought the overrated Beatles catolog. Screw him and his boring bland music. MJ>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Beatles.
I always thought the Beatles were mega overrated and they only mad it so far in the industry because they were white. Had they been black like MJ, they would have struggled big time.
100% agreed!
Thought the Bunny Ears podcast with Wierd Al and Mac was especially sweet. Love their deadpan sense of humor and liked that Mac said Michael played Wierd Al's videos all the time.
All the better that Paris was watching from backstage.
Nice to see loyal people.
Yeah that's great stuff. Mac very clearly makes fun of this because it IS ridiculous and isn't about real victims at all. Yet sites like Hotnewhiphop wonders if Mac's stance has changed.... looool. Dumb ****s.
I agree with this. The Estate needs to do something.Soundmind;4250993 said:The point is the estate said we were caught by surprise and our side should have been presented. Now, are they going to present their side or keep fooling us with it was a flop, let it die we don't want to bring attention to it. Those who are interested in the truth will turn to hear the other side but the other side must present their case. Especially the celebrities who would like to take MJ's side but are terrified of doing so. They are in desperate need of something 'official' to rely on when they side with him. Fans videos are not enough, period. Paul McCartney in an interview in Spanish has said people should not mute MJ for discovering aside to him that was not public before! We will hear more and more of similar comments as long as the estate has not addressed this documentary in a proper manner.
Edited: This is what Paul actually said
Paul McCartney has said in an interview with a Spanish radio station that he can ‘Understand why people will stop listening to michaels music because there’s a side to him which was never seen before .!
I’ve always felt that they were great songwriters but that other people (in my opinion most have been black) did their songs better.Nite Line;4250999 said:Paul is still mad that MJ bought the overrated Beatles catolog. Screw him and his boring bland music. MJ>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Beatles.
I always thought the Beatles were mega overrated and they only mad it so far in the industry because they were white. Had they been black like MJ, they would have struggled big time.
Here's an interesting interview with Chris Tucker where he says that Michael would let him go up to Neverland, even if Michael wasn't there. Now, if Michael was the serial child molester like some people claim he was, then why would he let people go up to Neverland without him there? If he was guilty, then he would have risked having evidence discovered
It's mentioned at 6:53
Soundmind;4250952 said:Oprah does not care what black people think of her. Her latest actions show that she is still hell bent on destroying his legacy. She has called out everyone to mute him and is taking steps herself to do so by erasing her interview with him from the Internet. God knows what she is doing behind closed doors. Speaking with other celebs and her politician friends to do the same speak publicly against him to mute him. She does not want this frenzy to die down.
ksat9;4251013 said:I’ve always felt that they were great songwriters but that other people (in my opinion most have been black) did their songs better.
For example, I like Paul in “yesterday”, but Donny Hathaway to me did a better job with that song.
I know it must make him mad to know that 1) Michael will always be on their level and no amount of pretentiousness from their “we listen to real music” fans and the media will change that and 2) Michael outsmarted them all.
I will always love Michael for the simple fact that he pissed all of them off and didn’t “stay in his place” like they thought he should.
Thank you!Carmour260;4250962 said:Oprah will not erase Michael, and she never will. We should be muting her. Look how she do... She’s not really for black people, she never was. She sold her soul to the devil, her and Gayle King. I think they’re both lesbians, and Stedman was the beard. Yep, I said it! I muted her ass a long time ago. She never really supported Janet after Les Moonves was removed from CBS. Matter of fact, I don’t remember any celebrities showing their support for Janet after that matter. These people are total flakes, just like politicians.
I got that interview saved on my computer, so I’m good. #MuteOprah
New stuff? Because that would mean his first public talk about it since this filth aired.
Michael Jackson might be getting muted on various platforms in the wake of "Leaving Neverland" ... but the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ain't gonna be one of them.
MJ's two slots in the HOF will stay put and won't be removed or altered in any way ... despite the allegations made in HBO's doc about the singer. The reason is simple ... according to an HOF official -- music is music is music.
HOF honchos say Jackson, as with all of its inductees, was recognized for musical excellence and talent, along with having a lasting impact on rock 'n' roll. In other words, MJ changed music, like, forever.
What's more ... Michael was voted into the Hall (twice) by a voting body of historians, fellow musicians, and music industry professionals. He got in with the Jackson 5 in 1997, and again as a solo artist in 2001, when 'NSYNC inducted him.
As for whether his HOF exhibit might be changed at all -- possibly even removing memorabilia -- our HOF sources say it all stays the same.
It's interesting ... a children's museum in Indianapolis recently removed three pieces of MJ memorabilia items in the wake of Wade Robson and James Safechuck's claims.
Not in Cleveland, though. Once a HOFer, always a HOFer ... or so it seems.
In fact, Michael could come up again at this year's HOF induction. Janet Jackson's going into the Hall and there's a lot of speculation about whether she'll mention her brother and the 'Neverland' allegations. It's going down March 29 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center
Yes I love their version and also I agree with your quote.Carmour260;4251020 said:I'll add En Vogue's rendition of "Yesterday." Awesome!
That's the thing, they're pissed that Michael had surpassed them, a black man mind you. They're way of trying to get revenge now is to destroy Michael completely, but it'll never work. They will reap what they sow.
I don't want to give TMZ any hits but they're reporting this about Michael and "The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame"
Of course he's staying! The media is so over the top when it comes to Michael. They're trying to get Michael banned/removed from everywhere. That's all this is about.
It's not new, but I thought it was worth mentioning
I truely believe that now more than ever. You do not see them bothering Elvis.ksat9;4251024 said:Yes I love their version and also I agree with your quote.
They’re mad that this black man was able to be successful in spite of them and literally become the epitome of pop culture.
He didn’t ask them to sit at the table, he forced his way there and took the head seat and they don’t know how to act.
It looks bad now, but I have a feeling that one day everything will come into place for Michael and he will be vindicated.
TMZ is worrying about it, not everyone else. They want to keep the story going.TMZ articles are written so obnoxiously...
Washington Post need to shut up and deal with their own drama with someone in there camp exposing himself to someone and for LYING on those students who are suing the paper.Staffordshire Bullterrier;4251043 said:Took a look at some new tweets...
Washington Post calls us superfans and for some reason lumps us together with R Kelly defenders. There was zero reason to do that, but hey... **** them.
And Billboard did this, just two weeks after this cancer aired.
Check out @Caramelicedtea’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/Caramelicedtea/status/1108804491338502144?s=09
Unbelievable