I didn't have any interest in him before high school, I thought he was just a pale grimace, abandoned his own race, molested boys, and was a complete clown, which was disgusting. When I was a sophomore in high school, I bought a copy of MJ's painting and sent it to Shadow as a birthday present. I read it before I gave it to her, and I was moved by his life before I knew it. Then I searched for his songs, and I liked the song "You are not alone" the most.
I've never been a die-hard fan, I've liked celebrities for many years, and I don't even know their birthdays. Same goes for MJ. When I first liked him, I was still a little obsessed with his sensational negative news, but then I was relieved - the entertainment industry was originally a big dye vat, and no one could come out of the mud and not be stained. No matter whether he has done those things or not, as long as he can entertain the public, he will lose the meaning of entertainment if he keeps brooding about it.
But I still feel very emotional when I think about it: in the second year of junior high, Leslie Cheung jumped off the building and died. When I saw the picture news in the newspaper, Eason Chan cried bitterly in front of the people at his memorial service, and the atmosphere was very warm. It is this news that has caused me to have no love for Eason Chan so far. Although I am not a fan of Leslie Cheung, I always feel that being a person cannot be so hypocritical.
If you look at yourself now, you have long since lost the spirit of angry youth in junior high school. No matter if he is hypocritical or not, he will entertain the public. Look at Edison Chen, the popularity after the pornographic photos is really unprecedented. There are people in the school sharing albums like "He is the ruffian Edison I love" every day. I once sighed about the decline of the world, and then I also asked people around: Do you still have any pornographic photos in your hands? I want to see.
Only listening to songs, not watching people; only watching movies, not people; that's all, it's really easy to not worry about the character of your favorite star. I like the Beatles, who doesn't have a lot of flesh and blood? Who hasn't coughed up medicine? The question of principle does not apply to the matter of chasing stars.
That's how people are. After death, they can reflect their value. MJ and Qian Xuesen are all like this. People who weren't his fans before his death sprang up like mushrooms after his death, and kept saying, I love MJ; people who knew nothing about Qian Xuesen's life were also happy to put the news of his death in their mouths to show that I am not out of the era, I know that the father of the greatest missile has gone.
After MJ's death, didn't the little boy who sued him for molesting stood up and said that he lied back then, because his father forced him to do it for fame and money. What's the point of this, the people of the past have already gone by the Yellow Crane.
How lucky is MJ to finally get out of this world that has plagued him so much. Hope in another world, he is still the light of the world.
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