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Personally I don't think that Michael will sell Never land because it's apart of him, it was his home, it was built purely out of innocence, the childhood he had lost and for the children. But I don't think that he could live there again w/o the relapse of the painful memories by a terrible um.. thing that was also known as the DA of that town.
Saying this is like saying that Michael can never heal. And I just don't believe that. I think that Michael is stronger than that.
i guess mike will sell neverland coz it's the source of all his problems
This is what it is all about. Nothing to do with Neverland at all. But to see him fail. I hope MJ knows this and that he has the strength to fight.The ranch is not the source of his problems, don't let nobody lie to you about that. When MJ was still living with his parents, he was the subject of attacks from the media. That was many years before he bought Neverland.
When he was on tour, he was the subject of attacks, to the point that MJ said he doesn't care about America, he's got his home Neverland (where he can go and have privacy)
When the Chandlers extorted MJ, it wasn't because of Neverland. He had visited and stayed with Evan Chandler and also stayed with June Chnadler. He travelled with them, all that had nothing to do with Neverland.
Even if MJ was to sell Neverland tommorrow, the media would carry on trying to find ways to attack him.
The SonyATV catalogue has nothing to do with Neverland, but why is he under constant attack from some quarters to try and pressure him to sell or to depict him as broke?
It's really about seeing MJ fail, seeing him lose what he owns or being forced to sell what he owns.
And the momemnt MJ gives an inch, they will go a mile. They will say, "we made him sell the ranch, so let's go after everything else he has, let's attack till he lets go".
But if MJ holds on and moves on, they are lost and cannot do anything. And that's what anyone advising MJ needs to let him know. Selling will give his detractors a chance to attack him more feverishly in the belief that attacks will force him to let go of other things they are jealous at seeing him own.
Today its Neverland, tommorrow its his share of SonyATV, the next it will be his career. All they want is to shut him down, and all he has to do is hold on and live his life. It's awkward and pure wickedness that there are those who want to see someone lose his home and only end up renting here and there.
So what if he sells Neverland? He will still have to buy another place. And the media will begin scheming how to intrude and attack that home too.
You are so right, RSWW22, these media folks just want to see him go down and have nothing. And they will be salivating at the mouth about Michael loosing Neverland and that stupid catalogue for years to come.
And you know what? If they knew of anything else that Michael had, they would be trying to get that from him too.
It is a shame that these people can hate a man who has brought so much joy to so mny people. A real shame. It makes no sense at all.I agree. Also I remember alot of people in the media were hoping to see Michael lose custody of his children when he was fighting for them against Debbie Rowe. And when that didn't happen, the media feigned outrage and were pretty nasty, even Nancy Grace commented on it, accusing Debbie of "selling" her children. :no:
The ranch is not the source of his problems, don't let nobody lie to you about that. When MJ was still living with his parents, he was the subject of attacks from the media. That was many years before he bought Neverland.
When he was on tour, he was the subject of attacks, to the point that MJ said he doesn't care about America, he's got his home Neverland (where he can go and have privacy)
When the Chandlers extorted MJ, it wasn't because of Neverland. He had visited and stayed with Evan Chandler and also stayed with June Chnadler. He travelled with them, all that had nothing to do with Neverland.
Even if MJ was to sell Neverland tommorrow, the media would carry on trying to find ways to attack him.
The SonyATV catalogue has nothing to do with Neverland, but why is he under constant attack from some quarters to try and pressure him to sell or to depict him as broke?
It's really about seeing MJ fail, seeing him lose what he owns or being forced to sell what he owns.
And the momemnt MJ gives an inch, they will go a mile. They will say, "we made him sell the ranch, so let's go after everything else he has, let's attack till he lets go".
But if MJ holds on and moves on, they are lost and cannot do anything. And that's what anyone advising MJ needs to let him know. Selling will give his detractors a chance to attack him more feverishly in the belief that attacks will force him to let go of other things they are jealous at seeing him own.
Today its Neverland, tommorrow its his share of SonyATV, the next it will be his career. All they want is to shut him down, and all he has to do is hold on and live his life. It's awkward and pure wickedness that there are those who want to see someone lose his home and only end up renting here and there.
So what if he sells Neverland? He will still have to buy another place. And the media will begin scheming how to intrude and attack that home too.
How do you know it's been 3 years since he's been there? Michael can get around without the media knowing his every move. For all we know, he's been to Neverland several times. It's weird. It's like saying Michael hasn't been to Africa in 6 years. He could have been in Africa yesterday as far as we know. There is no website that posts Michael's location every second. He has no GPS tracking device on him.
I keep saying the same thing! I don't know why some fans come on here claiming that Michael hasn't been to his ranch as if they know this for a fact. In actuality, the only thing they have to substantiate this claim is the fact that the media keeps saying he hasn't been there. That is all they have to base this claim on.
So I would love to ask these fans who keep saying this.....HOW DO YALL KNOW THAT MICHAEL HASN'T BEEN TO HIS RANCH IN 3 YEARS?
Great post. You pretty well summed it up.They don't know. We don't know. Unless you travel in Michael Jackson's inner circle, you don't know where he's been. And forget Raymonde Bain. A publicist's job is to report what her client wants reported. It's a way to stay a step ahead of the hungry media. No other celebrity is subject to this type of interest. Hell, Britney Spears invited the paparatzi to follow her and even dates some of them....She can't get half the interest of their Michael Jackson obsession.
So Michael is winning. The mystique that had eroded by seeing him come to court everyday is back. No one knows what will happen next. No one knows where he is...Just as Michael has planned. What we do know is he can still sell records. Thriller 25 has shown us that.
I keep saying the same thing! I don't know why some fans come on here claiming that Michael hasn't been to his ranch as if they know this for a fact. In actuality, the only thing they have to substantiate this claim is the fact that the media keeps saying he hasn't been there. That is all they have to base this claim on.
So I would love to ask these fans who keep saying this.....HOW DO YALL KNOW THAT MICHAEL HASN'T BEEN TO HIS RANCH IN 3 YEARS?
No one take that Nancy Grace serious. that woman is nut job and everyone knows it even more so after she caused that Asian girl to killed herself.I agree. Also I remember alot of people in the media were hoping to see Michael lose custody of his children when he was fighting for them against Debbie Rowe. And when that didn't happen, the media feigned outrage and were pretty nasty, even Nancy Grace commented on it, accusing Debbie of "selling" her children. :no:
No one take that Nancy Grace serious. that woman is nut job and everyone knows it even more so after she caused that Asian girl to killed herself.
Written by Sunrise on KGMB9 - sunrise@kgmb9.com March 24, 2008 08:48 AM