For the names of the two liars, I have evolved from psychological discomfort to physical discomfort, and I want to feel sick when I see news about them. I wanted to treat this documentary that distorted the facts coldly and not give it any attention, but I didn't expect that someone would ignore the evidence from the government's investigation for many years and choose to believe the empty words of two liars. And the real victims of this case have been unable to clarify for themselves.
Those who gave this movie high marks first pretended to know MJ well, charged him with an unwarranted charge, and then used the attitude of a "sage" to blindly analyze his psychology and forgive his "sins" . I just want to say that this kind of person is stupid and bad and disgusting.
I have known MJ since elementary school, and although I thought he was accomplished in art, I never deified him in my heart. He had a not-so-good childhood, so he was sensitive and vulnerable, but his sensitivity did not hurt others, but made him considerate and gentle with others. If you have tried to get to know him, whether you read his own biography or the narrations of others, it is not difficult to find that he is really a very gentle person. Some people see him as having Peter Pan syndrome and define him as a monster, thinking he is not a normal person, so it is normal to do that kind of thing? With all due respect, people who think like this are monsters.
I choose to believe in MJ, not because I think I know him well, but because I believe in the justice of the law, because even if a lie is repeated a hundred times, it will not become the truth, because I believe that the truth depends on evidence. Therefore, those who say that they are neutral or believe in lies, please read the FBI's more than 300-page investigation report for more than ten years and the acquittal in 2005, and then criticize the fans' criticism of those two people. If there is no evidence, no matter how many "victims" appear, I will choose to stand on MJ's side.
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