la_cienega
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Re: [Discussion] Wade Robson files claim of sexual abuse against MJ-Estate
At the time testifying against MJ and claiming abuse was like claiming you'd been victimized by Jimmy Savile the way he is right now. MJ wasn't given any leeway at all. Everything about him could be said. He wasn't human at all. Wade had every pulling power in the world to not just do it, but obliterate MJ. MJ would've been done, zero, dust. Wade would've been a hero.
No, I don't think there was an outcry beyond fans being angry on forums. Now there would be an outcry, not just by fans I believe even, but if enough people were to post and circulate the actual facts deconstructing why such things are so poorly strung together then it would have an impact and the people who can make headways - some journalists prepared to go counterculture, and the people around MJ prepared to defend him could use them to make a more effective stand, because back in 2003-2005 it was not easy to find information to use to defend him.
Also, now with more known about MJ, this mythology built around him is much harder to preserve. The myth of "only boys" being friends/sleeping his room, the myth of how he was a potentially abusive father, the myth of him being gay (notice how that's not really accepted much anymore? no more Halperin exclusives, Thorson was not readily accepted, etc), etc All these things were accepted tropes and truths back then and though they still have a stronghold within the media people can speak positively about him now without having to apologize or explain it first. MJ's children are considered very credible too. I hope they are capable of effectively using the power they have when they need it.
They even had the baby dangling incident in there too if I remember, but I think they claimed MJ dropped the baby.I'd really like to think so, was there any outcry back then? For me it shows the complete lack of influence and power and sympathy mj had in media circles in those days. Runs completely counter to that ridic image of mj being this all powerful svengli type figure, evading justice with his $billions and contacts, able to keep an army of boys quiet. He really was at a low ebb at this time, not given any benefit of the doubt, yet wade didn't feel ready to come out with his allegations, i guess that spielberg prophesy hadn't kicked in.
At the time testifying against MJ and claiming abuse was like claiming you'd been victimized by Jimmy Savile the way he is right now. MJ wasn't given any leeway at all. Everything about him could be said. He wasn't human at all. Wade had every pulling power in the world to not just do it, but obliterate MJ. MJ would've been done, zero, dust. Wade would've been a hero.
No, I don't think there was an outcry beyond fans being angry on forums. Now there would be an outcry, not just by fans I believe even, but if enough people were to post and circulate the actual facts deconstructing why such things are so poorly strung together then it would have an impact and the people who can make headways - some journalists prepared to go counterculture, and the people around MJ prepared to defend him could use them to make a more effective stand, because back in 2003-2005 it was not easy to find information to use to defend him.
Also, now with more known about MJ, this mythology built around him is much harder to preserve. The myth of "only boys" being friends/sleeping his room, the myth of how he was a potentially abusive father, the myth of him being gay (notice how that's not really accepted much anymore? no more Halperin exclusives, Thorson was not readily accepted, etc), etc All these things were accepted tropes and truths back then and though they still have a stronghold within the media people can speak positively about him now without having to apologize or explain it first. MJ's children are considered very credible too. I hope they are capable of effectively using the power they have when they need it.