Tuesday, June 10, 2014

IDOLIZED SERIAL CHILD MOLESTER CONTINUES TO RAKE IN THE CASH AFTER DEATH

Shame on Michael Jackson’s fans for continuing to idolize a low-down serial child-molesting predator

A Houston Chronicle book review of “Michael Jackson, Inc.” by Zack O’Malley Greenburg notes that at the time of his death, the King of Pop was in debt. However, in the five years since his death, the Michael Jackson estate has raked in $700 million dollars from his record sales.

There is ample evidence that the multi-talented entertainer – singer, dancer … and genital fondler - was a serial child molester. It has been widely reported that the FBI has a secret report that Wacko Jacko paid $35 million in hush money to at least two dozen young boys he sexually molested during more than 15 years. It all started off in 1993 with the sexual abuse of 13-year-old Jordan Chandler who was paid a hefty sum of money by Jackson to keep his mouth shut and to disappear.

Recently five more men have come forward with accusations they were sexually molested by Jackson when they were young boys. James Safechuck, the latest accuser, says that for several years, Wacko Jacko routinely had him skip school so he would be available to service the pop star’s sexual appetite for young boys. Safechuck appeared alongside Jackson in a 1987 Pepsi commercial and accompanied him on several of his tours.

Of course, his supports and fans say that Jackson’s acquittal after a 14-week trial in 2005 in the only trial he faced is proof of his innocence. That’s like saying O.J. Simpson’s acquittal is proof that he did not murder Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Proof, my ass! As they say in the legal profession: Legally innocent, but morally guilty.

It is utterly disgusting that Hollywood kept the pop star on a pedestal all through the accusations and continues to do so now that he is dead. And it is downright shameful that millions of fans continue to idolize a serial child-molesting predator. Here’s hoping that Michael Jackson, that sorry piece of shit, rots in Hell.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

They call them "fans" because it is short for "fanatics." Many people, especially those in the entertainment industry, admire Michael Jackson because he was a superb and talented entertainer and they are happy to "overlook" his manifest personal failings. Its kind of like Roman Polanski, who is a talented director whose hobby is drugging and raping 13-year old girls. People sometimes feel the same way about politicians, sports figures and other celebrities.