Re: Aaron Carter The Lying Methhead Claims MJ Gave Him Cocaine
I care what people think
It felt like in the public eye he was being vindicated... more and more people starting to believe the allegations were lies, starting to realize the truth... and then this, which just brings doubts back to people's minds again.
But those doubts will be redirected at Carter once they start seeing what a bloody bum he is. Who believes what a raging meth addict who is drowning in debt says anyway? Especially at such suspect timing. Coincidentally, when he is about to release an album and is being harassed by the IRS. C'mon, now! Besides, why come to a tabloid with these allegations? Why not the police? Why not back when it was relevant? I'll tell you why--because it never happened.
This is all part of some meth head's imagination, and while people are indeed quite ignorant, most people are not stupid enough to believe a lie ad infinitum. Like those horrible allegations, people will start to see the details and connect the dots, which will expose the constant all allegations against Michael Jackson have: money.
It'd be far more credible if he had said it at a time which was relevant and to the correct authorities. However, he did no such thing, and his album sales are going to massively suck now that he's relying only on people who like his "music."
There will always be people who believe this sh-t, just like there will always be people who believe the Earth is 8,000 years old, or that dinosaurs walked alongside humans. Does their belief manifest reality? No. It only exists within the confines of their poor minds, where it should remain.
The people who believe this garbage don't have sufficient intelligence to properly appreciate Michael anyway.
I used to believe that too. But experience tells me otherwise. Lies can cause irreparable damage to one's reputation before truth has a chance to catch up. Many people simply become blind to the truth if a lie happens to fit their imagined reality better. A significant part of the general public want to see Michael as a tragic figure, a pop superstar fallen from grace, and they will accept any information that confirms this image, no matter how unreliable the source is. They need a reason to justify their hate towards him and that is why they keep bringing up these child abuse allegations and other things that reflect badly on MJ, even though they know full well that he was innocent. That's why it is completely useless to argue with these people. No amount of facts or common sense will ever change their position.
As I said, there will always be a very vocal minority who will believe what they want, but these do not compose the majority of the people. Although it might seem to us that way, seeing as we deal with them most often, our perception is skewed by exposure, and the truth is that most people are smarter than that. They have either paid attention to and followed the case, or else they've admitted their ignorance and hold no opinion either way. I still believe in Michael's words, despite the ignorant drivel spewed forth by the haters. I believe this only because, back in 2005, twelve jurors, common people like you or I, had enough sense within them to see Michael was innocent and made the right decision by acquitting him.