Re: Sundance Festival 2019 Carrying MJ Molestation Doc
I am kind of sorry for Jordan.. how old was he back then? 13? he was forced by his parents to tell shit.. and he probably was scared as hell.. We never know what the parents told him whats happening if he don't say it.... I am sure he didn't want to do this. But i definitely cannot understand why he is just hiding especially now.. Now is the time for him to tell the truth. I am sure fans would more appreciate that than hating on him... blame his parents for that shit.
I hear you and I agree with you. He was a minor at the time, coerced by a horrible man, Evan Chandler. I suppose I can also understand his reluctance to expose himself, then and now. Although I'm not convinced his fears are that well based. After all, the media is far more interested in the 'Jack% - the monster' angle than the definite proof of HIS innocence.
That is why I think they would try very hard to ignore Jordan's testimony, if he were to come forward and confirm what we've known all along - that it was all set in motion by a greedy, ambitious and vindictive man who took advantage of his son's friendship with one of the biggest public figures. And all of that in order to make a name for himself, accumulate a fortune and in the process try and seemingly succeed in ruining that innocent man's life.
As you've also stated kai, I too believe fans would not attack or resent him, but much rather appreciate such a brave gesture of honesty, however late. Unfortunately, I don't know how realistic such a scenario is. Jordan may very well carry on as he has in his adult years. As horrible as it is, we should try and get used to the idea that on this side of earth, Michael may never get true and complete justice.
After emailing Sundance yesterday,I later sent a lengthy email to Channel 4 last night saying I was looking forward to hearing from them and asked if they could kindly not send a generic reply.
I just seen this appear in the news thread on my phone....it's from The Scum,I mean the Sun newspaper in the UK.....this is an extract of some of the crap they print...
"Lawyers say the King of Pop shelled out nearly $200 million to as many as 20 victims"
If I were you, I wouldn't expect anything else but a robotic reply, perhaps with a slight twist about their 'integrity' and renewed commitment to 'investigative reporting'. It is incredibly frustrating to see them get away with
such blatant lies, as the one with the figures above.
They are complete fabrications, but still they dare publish them without impunity and tragically, some people do end up believing them.
I've found it slightly interesting how the media has virtually ignored these two excuses for human beings starting with 2013. There was initially a platform for Wade Robson, but it quickly faded and he was not taken seriously. The fact that he had previously testified under oath that Michael had done absolutely nothing to him might have something to do with it.......While with the second guy it was even less. I think most people weren't even aware there was such a case.
Therefore, I find it highly suspicious that they suddenly decided that these 'victims' now 'need to be heard', after their cases got dismissed, on technicalities, of course. The #metoo movement and the R.Kelly revelations certainly seem to have helped in creating the false momentum for this mockumentary of truth and decency. The fact that there is an organised effort involving a supposedly respected movie festival, HBO and a British TV channel certainly points to
a multi-level, most targeted attack which does threaten Michael's legacy more than anything else since 2005.
Hopefully, we will overcome this latest wave of tabloid junk. After all, we've already been through 1993 and the trial. Depending from where you look, the fact that Michael is not here is both a good and bad thing. If he were alive he could sue to the daylight out of these clowns - both the ones pretending to be victims and the media entities involved in propagating these lies. On the other hand, it is comforting to think that he doesn't have to deal with this crap anymore, even if it hurts us, his family and his legacy.
People have shown a lot of good will towards Michael since June 2009 and most of the comments I've seen online are in his defense. I am convinced that once the dust will settle on this latest media-caused storm, his music and his message will still be embraced and cherished by many across the world. But until then, we must brace ourselves and be prepared for things to get worse before they get better. This 4h trial-by-media may make a dent in Michael's popularity for a while, but eventually people will see through it, same as they have through all of the previous attempts at separating Michael from the love of folks worldwide.
Its just sad.
The entire main stream news are fabricated and most people choose to believe it (for now).
Certainly convienient for all the real criminals in Hollywood and politics to have MJ as a distraction.
We all must unite, turn darkness to light and the love in our hearts will shine!
However, it is terribly frustrating to see how the (tabloid) media, which in Michael's case includes most of the MSM as well - with the small and notable exceptions over the years - and false accusers are allowed to ruin the lives and tarnish the good name of people, alive or dead.
It is inconceivable to me how they are allowed to do all of this.
Freedom of the press does not imply freedom to slander and to destroy innocent people. Something must be done about it and hopefully something will be done. But it takes political will and utmost bravery to defy such a horrid creature who has the power to paint the innocent as guilty and hide the crimes of the true monsters of the world.