Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing? (36)

Feb 2, 2014 4:28 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
unlaoised
unlaoisedunlaoisedTwilight zone, Wicklow Ireland34 Threads 12,152 Posts
Glitch101: Seem to be quite a few of them about on the Forums lately.


No kidding !
Feb 2, 2014 4:29 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
2girlsnocup
2girlsnocup2girlsnocupunknown, Greater London, England UK28 Threads 1 Polls 2,621 Posts
xxDandelionxx: Wow! So far, that's 1 x idiot and 3 x morons.....

Regardless of whether you agree or not, I believe the OP put her view and invited other opinions and did so in a civil and courteous way..... so why so angry?

You are entitled to put your viewpoint but is it at all possible you are able to do it without resorting to insults and name-calling?


Psssst, OP's a man laugh
Feb 2, 2014 4:30 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
unlaoised
unlaoisedunlaoisedTwilight zone, Wicklow Ireland34 Threads 12,152 Posts
2girlsnocup: Psssst, OP's a man


uh oh laugh
Feb 3, 2014 5:04 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
xxDandelionxx
xxDandelionxxxxDandelionxxunknown, Hampshire, England UK8 Threads 2,525 Posts
2girlsnocup: Psssst, OP's a man


Oooops.... giggle

Thanks for that, love. Still, the OP was polite enough and it doesn't excuse the mealey-mouth, churlish attacks made?

bouquet
Feb 3, 2014 5:08 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
unlaoised
unlaoisedunlaoisedTwilight zone, Wicklow Ireland34 Threads 12,152 Posts
xxDandelionxx: Oooops....

Thanks for that, love. Still, the OP was polite enough and it doesn't excuse the mealey-mouth, churlish attacks made?


thumbs up
Feb 3, 2014 6:23 PM CST Do you still believe Michael Jackson is innocence from child abusing?
rohaan
rohaanrohaanCoos Bay, Oregon USA229 Threads 10,522 Posts
Glatlol: What she said
I agree with you. I do want to point out that he was not "the man who lives down the street". He was filthy rich, enormously famous. People react differently to that than they would to an ordinary, middle class neighbor. Can you imagine the stars in those parents' eyes, "THE MJ wants to be friends with my kid!" What a feather in one's cap. I can see how a parent could let this happen, as it would be easy to assume a safe environment with such an icon, and they were giddy with adoration of him because of his extreme wealth and notoriety. It's not the same thing.
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