Bubs
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KOPV;3971339 said:There has to be something wrong when in a 2300 Jackson Street – Its All about the Family second that fans cannot feel comfortable saying positive things and opening threads.. The owner of this thread asked to close this thread, often time thread owners just stop commenting in there own thread because of attacks. And I get PMs thanking me for helping them feel comfortable to post here again..
I nor anyone else should have this issue here.. Especially in a 2300 Jackson Street section!! I don’t believe MJJC opened this section to give fans that type of uncomfortable feeling.
Did you even read the first post on this thread before it was deleted?
The poster who started this thread attacked on Paris for making Janet look bad, but seemingly that doesn't bother you as long as precious Jackson family doesn't get some bad words from Michael's fans. This thread is not the only thread this same poster have attacked on Paris, and was backed up with tons of mis-information.
Makes me wonder why do you think it is ok (as you never attempted correct 1st posters misinformation) to say untrue things about Paris and called her brat, but if somebody says something bad about family, you start preaching love and understanding?
You posted this earlier: "there is a level of respect for Michaels family that has to be remembered."
Paris is Michael's daughter and Jackson too. Just saying.
About that uncomfortable feeling. Oh I wish every time when I feel uncomfortable posting to some threads, I could go on admins and ask them to close that thread because I cannot take the tone in there, or people don't agree with my opinion, or people taking ill people I like :doh:
Qbee, I have a list of threads that needs to be closed immediately
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Sometimes I just don't get that cult mentality regarding Jackson's and the following mantra: "Do not speak ill Jackson's" (even if they deserve it):bugeyed
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