Seeing that many people scored high marks, I was really sad, helpless and angry. I hope that passers-by who have never learned the truth, please think twice before scoring.
If you start your irresponsible remarks with "I don't know MJ" or "I think I think I believe", please check the facts through formal channels first, and then consider whether you should just comment casually based on subjective emotions. Be sure to base your knowledge of the truth on factual evidence instead of blindly believing newspapers, television, media, unsubstantiated statements, etc. Hope you know that ignorant comments are spreading rumors and hurting others at the same time.
However, many passers-by are not interested in knowing the real truth, because they will only believe what they want to believe. Obviously, this so-called "documentary" composed of only a few mouths and emotional rendering is what they want to believe. thing.
"Look, how true the 'victims' are, I believe them, they must be telling the truth." Presumably many people who gave the film high marks thought so? Don't you, righteous, feel the absurdity in it? Unexpectedly, in your eyes, the words of several people are more credible than the legal trial and the more than 300-page investigation report that the FBI spent more than ten years writing. It turns out that only a so-called documentary can make people ignore facts and evidence. In a way, this "documentary" succeeded because so many people were deeply convinced of the story. After all, it's easy to get sympathy from audiences who have little knowledge of MJ and the two "protagonists" in the film. Compassion is, well, invincible.
Rumors never need to be confirmed before they spread. Everyone knows that they are unfounded, but the public easily believes them. Many people can speculate in the worst direction, make subjective judgments and denigrate others with little understanding of the background of the event and without any useful evidence. That's why rumors can be so rampant. You can only hear the voices of a few so-called "victims" (you can find out what they usually do), but you can't hear the call of factual evidence and the cry of countless witnesses.
Angry and distressed fans defend MJ, but it is called a cult of personality. Ridiculous. Fans are one of the people who care the most about the truth, they are upholding truth and justice, not just MJ. Even if you list the truth one by one and analyze the "documentary" full of loopholes, you won't believe it if you don't watch it. The innocence that has been confirmed by authorities such as courts and FBI investigations is ignored. The results of the most reliable full-scale investigations are reluctant to believe. And do you believe in a few words of these people? What else is there to do with the law? Let these "victims" show evidence, and they will explain why there is no evidence for various reasons, and you believe it. The "evil" in the world is more convincing than the "good".
Please feel free to comment and ask yourself, do you really care about the truth? No, you don't care. You are inherently biased, taking your subjective perception of a person's personality, appearance and behavior as the primary condition for convicting a person, and objective evidence is nothing under people's emotions. You who started to criticize without using factual evidence to analyze objectively and rationally are not advocating justice, but have a spearhead that can be used to satisfy your desire to criticize others and demonstrate self-justice. Factual evidence is worthless to you.
If you still insist on judging right from wrong by trusting and emotionally moving the "victim", then I have nothing to say. Because that kind of truth is only conceived in your mind, and no one or anything can control it. I hope that you and I can both be rational, objective, and reasonable and civilized commentators. Don't be blindsided by public opinion. [The short comment area in the discussion area of the film review area has objective analysis based on factual evidence, please read it carefully]
Think twice before rating!
[Some of the comments are really strange. The high-scoring argument that MJ is guilty has no evidence other than what the "documentary" said. After a closer look, I found that there are many foreigners who rely on software to translate and copy and paste comments, it's really ~ it's ~ strange ~]
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