06-26-2009, 06:56 AM
[quote name='puckface' date='Jun 25 2009, 11:05 PM' post='318957']This will play out exactly the same as the whole Heath Ledger death. People will now claim they were SUCH big fans of Michael's, when in reality, they were the ones who agreed with the accusations against him. Call me naive, but I just don't think he did anything he was accused of. I believe he had a horrible childhood, and couldn't experience many of the things typical children should. Now that he had grown up, he had the opportunity to go back and be the kid he once wanted to be, and share it with other children. While in today's society, that's a bit odd, it's not against the law.Anyways, like I said before, the true fans were always behind him before this tragic incident. Wait until you see how many people begin praising him that never had a thing to say about him in the first place. I had always been a fan of his work, and have the CD's to prove it. Rest in peace Mr. Jackson, you paved the way for many who came after you. I hope my future children can one day come to respect you as much as I have. (I'd also like to ask that this not turn into a "he did it" debate, thanks_)If any of you haven't already heard it, check out "I'll be there acapella" by jackson 5. The sound of young Michael's voice solo is absolutely beautiful. I completely agree with with puckface here..Michael was abused and tormented and was ALWAYS working with his bros. never having time to be a child and as an adult he did want to share and do the things he didn't do as a kid.And I believe it was the main man himself,Jesus Christ whom stated "ye must be as little children to enter the kingdom of God".I think Michael did just that.