Petrarose
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It depends on what that "something" is. If it was incontrovertible evidence (not allegations or hearsay) of his guilt or culpability in a grave, particularly criminal, matter, then I would not "still love him."
However, I do not anticipate that ever being the case so the condition alluded to in my previous statement will likely be perpetually consigned to the realm of the academic.
I find the bolded very interesting. To me, if you love someone, it does not matter what they do. I love the person, not the action or behavior. This reminds me of the Ryan White incident. Instead of people hating AIDS, they hated Ryan and withdrew their love. Think about the hurt lack of love can cause. I try to understand the human errors that cause certain people to comment crimes, etc. Once I understand that, then I can love them and have compassion for them. I do not think a murderer simply wakes up one morning and say "from now on I am going to kill and be happy about it." Something caused the person to reach this conclusion, and it is best to find out what it is instead of withdrawing love. Therefore, to answer the question, there is nothing on the face of this earth that will make me not love Michael Jackson, and also you too, Agent M.