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Bryce Walat's avatar

Michael Jackson’s interest in children and the whole Neverland thing was not of a sexual nature—in fact, Michael Jackson didn’t see children as sex objects as pedo predators do, but rather as friends and playmates.

The reason why is because, as mentioned, Michael Jackson never really had a childhood to speak of, and his actual childhood involved exposure to things and ideas that were not at all developmentally appropriate. His “latency period” as Freud would put it involved exposure to things like strip clubs, but more than that, he was made to sing songs about romantic love during the “girls are yukky” phase of his life.

So he saw himself as still a child and saw other children as friends, playmates, and confidantes, rather than other adults.

Mary's avatar

This is so incredibly sad when you are old enough to remember MJ as a little boy with that beautiful voice and showmanship at such a young age. And we had zero clue about the dirty underworld behind it all. May his name be cleared as he rests in peace.

Rayz's avatar

Yes. Arrested development I always thought. Even physically, with his voice. He was like a gangly boy even at 50.

Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

You are 100% correct Bryce! I know that from personal experience from knowing the family and having been to the Neverland Ranch!! Read my response to this article!

Remi Enobakhare's avatar

Thanks for this excellent piece of journalism. You work so hard at this, and I pray that you get the respect, readership, and revenue that you really deserve, as reward.

[See what I did there? 😏]

Cheryl Rae's avatar

I've never thought he was guilty of the things thrown on him. Just never felt true. Thanks for this.

NPPJ's avatar

Watch the recent video of Maureen Callahan analyzing the 1990's itv of MJ by Oprah, and it is pretty damning. MJ was probably a victim, ended up dissociated with some pretty evil alters....

Jeanne 10's avatar

Thank you, thank you, thank you! The best article I have read about my favorite artist of all time, Michael Jackson. I never believed a negative word about him. I knew that he was full of humanity and love. And the response to the movie shows that millions if not billions feel the same way. Although it took this long for him to be vindicated, I truly believe he finally is and he is happy wherever he is at. His spirit lives on.

Delightful Designs's avatar

I'm not a fan of the guy, never liked his style or songs, but I have always thought his dad did something chemical or surgical to his hormones to keep his voice high pitched, more profitable. Which explains a lot of other things in his life too.

Not a fan, but always felt sorry for him.

Hereticdrummer's avatar

When the Cryptocracy wants to take you out sans killing you, the modus operandi is to charge and frame you with reprehensible crimes that they themselves commit, crimes that horrify whatever good remains in the populous. Like sex crimes perpetrated on children. I concur with W.W. that this is the case with Michael Jackson. However I feel compelled to note that Michael Jackson, along with Prince, (and countless others) are female to male, transsexual androgynes. It is egregiously obvious that they are masculized girls, from their skeletal structures and body curves to their feminine voices, inter alia.

Gflcjdg's avatar

I never believed he was guilty.

Nor's avatar

Just like hitler

Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

I Grew up in Las Vegas and spend 55 years there until 2020; I have a very good friend in Vegas who was very good friends with Michaels father Joe Jackson; in fact I have been out with Joe and my friend a couple of times and in 1998 I was invited to Joes 70th Birthday at the Neverland Ranch. My friend who did a lot of international traveling with Joe got to know the family very well. BTW Ms. Jackson was a down to earth angel. She was the type of women who would cook something for you to eat at 2 a.m. for Joe and friends when they would come home. Anyway, I got talking to my friend about Michael and the accusations about his trouble with pedophilia and my friend said there was NO WAY that Michael could have done this and a lot of evidence that would have gotten him exonerated was suppressed. What was most disturbing was that the families that accused him of this had already accused other wealthy families of the same thing. I asked my friend why did Michael hang out with children and he said that Michael was severely deprived of a childhood growing up in Indiana and was pushed into performing by Joe (mentally and emotionally abused) and his philanthropy of donating large amounts of money and giving back to kids with his time was a way of living the childhood that he was deprived of. Furthermore, when I did go to the Neverland Ranch in 1998 there was an openly inviting and transparent welcoming of Children and their parents to the Ranch! Michael was very trusting and generous and was targeted!

Candyrose Freeman's avatar

Blessings And Truth For All.

Karen McKim-Altman's avatar

MJ: one of the greatest entertainers of all time, talented on so many levels. Thank you for telling us the truth about him.

Mari A.'s avatar

I’m also not a Michael Jackson fan; but I’m both heartbroken (how he was maligned) and glad (that the truth is coming out) reading this.

(Bryan) Scott Schlenker's avatar

Thank you. We'll thought out and stated. I absolutely agree. To me it always seemed obvious. Michael didn't try to hide in the shadows. He had the heart of a child, the innocent heart of a child and a survivor of severe trauma.

The guilty ones flip the script to keep themselves out of the spotlight, the same thing they do with our current president. Conversely, President Trump does not have the heart of an innocent child. He is the product of a man who lived through the 50s and 60s, where it was okay to swat a woman's bottom (Hollywood loved to highlight that). Thus the machismo mindset. He speaks his mind with hardly any filter between brain and tongue. His speech is like a stream of consciousness and it seems obvious what he is thinking; nothing to hide.

Yet those who are guilty and do not want the focus on themselves throw the spotlight on Trump and accuse him of doing what they are doing in the shadows. And the liberal media is all too happy to be their soap box and try to profit from the implied scandal.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

i had a really abusive father growing up and i acted like a child until i was about 35 years old because i was defaulting to a ‘regressive personality state’. it still happens at times of intense stress. i just breakdown and become like a 5 year old and there is nothing I can do about it. i know what jackson was going through because i had a similar nightmare childhood experience as him. you don’t really ‘outgrow’ constant abuse. it took me about 1000 hours of therapy before I finally got the courage to move past my past.

(Bryan) Scott Schlenker's avatar

So sorry for what you went through. I cannot imagine. Kudos to you for your hard work.

My parents were not perfect. A small farm/ranch with a house not much different from Charlie's in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", but we never went hungry and we were always loved, spoiled by love not wealth. I'm so thankful I was blessed with that.

I wish you all the success you have earned.

(Bryan) Scott Schlenker's avatar

More clearly stated:

Thank you—this was well thought out and clearly expressed. I agree. To me, it always seemed evident that Michael Jackson wasn’t trying to hide in the shadows. He came across as someone with a childlike innocence, shaped in part by the severe trauma he experienced early in life.

In many situations, people who are guilty try to deflect attention by shifting suspicion onto others. I see a similar dynamic in how accusations are sometimes directed at public figures, including our current president. That said, President Trump presents very differently. He reflects the influence of an earlier era—one shaped by the cultural norms of the 1950s and 60s, including a more overtly macho mindset. He tends to speak openly, often without much filter, in a way that makes his thoughts seem transparent rather than concealed.

From this perspective, it can appear that some individuals who want to avoid scrutiny redirect attention toward more visible or controversial figures, accusing them of the very behavior they wish to keep hidden. Meanwhile, media outlets may amplify these narratives, sometimes prioritizing attention and profit over careful examination of the facts.

Don Ranger's avatar

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