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no friends
26th January 2005, 20:33
What do you think... do you think he is a paedophile or not?

I don't think he is.

Dr.Flexyjerkov
26th January 2005, 20:41
well its blatent he is, no guy invites kids round to sleep with him do they?

Wouldnt matter if he is anyways, he just pays the familys off and eveyones happy.

Er00
26th January 2005, 20:43
I don't think he is, although tbh, he shoulda know better in terms of, if you invite young kids into your house, what do you think people will think?!

KingDaveRa
26th January 2005, 21:17
I think his problem is he's just 'somewhere else' mentally. I think he just likes acting like a kid, and being with kids, just not in a sexual way.

Baz
26th January 2005, 22:01
brasseye

Keegs
26th January 2005, 22:23
He never really had a normal childhood, he never grew up the way 'normal' people do. He believes he is an eternal child and with his money no-one can argue. So my guess is he thinks that when he has the kids round its like a sleepover that you would have when you are a young child.

that's my opinion anyway.

SilentMike
26th January 2005, 22:25
most of this stuff your all commenting on i feel is being given to you by mike himself

mikes just a f'ed up guy... look at his face dammit :confused:

Baz
26th January 2005, 23:18
if hes old enough to have had sex
old enough to have a kid of his own
then hes old enough not invite kids over for a "sleep over"

i firmly believe he is a peado sadly :(

Nivek
26th January 2005, 23:43
he is a mental case - he turned him self white for fecks sake

Elbonio
27th January 2005, 00:04
Michael Jackson is a very very naive person.

But i don't think he's guilty.

I genuinly think he's a good person - he's wierd yes, he's not totally normal and he is very, very dumb when it comes to the media.

I will be very sad if he is sent down as i don't think he's done anything wrong.

But then none of us really know him, we can only try and guess one way or another, perhaps its only what we want to believe.

Dr_Dunce
27th January 2005, 08:52
Originally posted by Elbonio
Michael Jackson is a very very naive person.

But i don't think he's guilty.

I genuinly think he's a good person - he's wierd yes, he's not totally normal and he is very, very dumb when it comes to the media.

agreed

lyn
27th January 2005, 09:09
Originally posted by Keegs
He never really had a normal childhood, he never grew up the way 'normal' people do. He believes he is an eternal child and with his money no-one can argue. So my guess is he thinks that when he has the kids round its like a sleepover that you would have when you are a young child.

that's my opinion anyway.


I totally agree, he was forced into the music business at a very young age.

He thinks he is doing nothing wrong as he sees himself as a child.

EXTREME NOSE
27th January 2005, 09:13
*Admin Edit* Inappropiate.

GeeDee
27th January 2005, 10:06
Tbh, the media are out to totally crucify the guy. And if the media decides something about someone; they will convince hundreds of thousands that what they are saying is true.

If you actually listen to him, it's pretty hard to believe that he actually had / wanted sexual relations. He just comes off as a lonely and troubled person to me.

I do feel sorry for him though, he's essentially had his life totally ruined, and then the remains constantly fought over by the media. Nobody will listen to his side of anything now.

Strych
27th January 2005, 12:50
I have my suspicions about him. The fact that he paid off a child for $25 million when accused of abuse. I would have thought he'd have wanted to clear his name in public, not give everyone what seemed to be a tacit admission of guilt.

Also it made me go cold when the recent accusing boy said in "happier times" on television that Jackson told him "If you love me, you'll sleep in bed with me", and the look on Jackson's face as the boy said it.

"If you love me"

That just doesn't seem right.

I think the most important thing is that there is enough evidence to bring a criminal case, and this man has 2 small children (which don't appear to be his - they aren't mixed race) and if these children are in danger of abuse the law has a duty to protect them.

Storm
29th January 2005, 00:57
HE-HE
I'm doin time chamon!

Zenith
29th January 2005, 01:16
a tea <storm> cup

There are far more important things in the world to focus upon. Tsunami, Iraq, Sudan, ice sheets melting, to name a few.