Oh you have a great sense of humour.
Glitter was convicted and MJ was not! You may argue that he paid the boys mother. However would any mother be allowed to be bribed by any sum of money. I think it's a no. MJ was innocent. The media published false stories and people as yourself follow the heard and believe.
Realistically though, if you were mature enough to look at this sensibly and without the obvious hype you have taken onboard, you'd see a few things that at least would make you uncomfortable.......uncomfortable enough to stop shouting the mans innocence from the rooftops when, in fact, you have no idea if he was innocent or not.
There are a queue of people who were actually at that neverneverland ranch, who are waiting for their chance to put the boot in and expose some of the 'cranky (the best word I can think of given the circumstances) goings-on. There is also the question of the $20million that was paid....I don't give a stuff what you think, it is decidedly dodgy, and could only happen in America tbh.
He also hung a young child over a balcony to the worlds press..... which does not smack of a role model and protector of children either, though I suppose we could excuse this as the work of a half-wit probably.
Then there is this whole 12yo no-hoper from BGT singing at the funeral.... and why?..... because WJ had taken a 'liking' to him
If the guy was really innocent, and had all this mud slung at him, I think he should at least have learnt that 'taking a liking' to a 12yo boy with basic singing talent is not the way forward to keep your name clear of mud.
So, please spare us your 'I KNOW AND THE REST OF YOU ARE STUPID' crap, because everyone who is an adult knows that you are just following the herd, not everyone else as you try to make out.
I despair when I see all this indignance from all the young people on here, because it makes me think maybe the next generation thinks that it is ok to act inappropriately with children, providing you are famous enough.
Have you ever heard the saying 'mefinks he doth protest too loudly' ??
