Re: Aaron Carter The Lying Methhead Claims MJ Gave Him Cocaine
"Et tu, Brute?"
In totally unrelated news he owes his former manager $100 thousand dollars, the IRS $1 million dollars and is dropping a new album.
This says it all. The only reason the prat waited two years after Michael's death to say this is simply for credibility reasons--had he said it immediately after he died, he would have been viewed as yet another person jumping on the "let's talk about MJ" wagon. Two years later, the news stand out more. However, the fact that he waited until he was dead, and therefore could not defend himself or sue Carter for slander, makes the entire thing horrendously suspect. No doubt, people will overlook these tiny details, and immediately cry out, "those crazy starstruck MJ fans!"
How old is Carter? He's 23. He's been 18+ for five years now, and they expect me to believe that, all of a sudden, "coincidentally" after the party in question has died (and Carter finds himself "coincidentally" strapped for cash), he had this crazy epiphany where he was urged to tell the world about "what Michael Jackson did to him" years ago? Why defend him publicly, if the alleged drug use was so scarring? He could have come out, right there and then, when Howard Stern and all the other slimy lowlifes called him on it--he could have said something, yet time and time again, he chose not to.
Now that Michael is dead [and presumably, no use to his ambitions as a musician], it's time to make up the tallest stories imaginable, and sell them to tabloid vultures in a scheme to milk the money. I hope he's prepared for the backlash which will undoubtedly and ultimately bite him in the ass, because they're all going to crucify him when they find out what we already know--that the entire lot of what he's uttering is nothing but lies. The fact that he's not even willing to face fans [who rightly feel betrayed by him for Michael's sake] tells us volumes of the
kid's character. Is that behaviour befitting a man? No. Dropping a great lie and going immediately into hiding is behaviour in the domain of children and politicians, but apparently Carter is willing to sink low enough to do just that. How shameful.
The funny thing, of course, is that he's stunted a great potential market--MJ fans who would be willing to support his mediocre ventures only because he always stuck by Michael as a loyal friend. Well, until now. He might generate his 15 minutes of fame and perhaps some sales in his upcoming record, however, neither of these will be long-lasting, as you all know what they say about buildings with no foundation. Being in some loser boy band no one cares for anymore is not going to help him either, and he knows this full well, hence the desperate measures. However, this is the most idiotic thing he could have done--how many die-hard Aaron Carter fans do you guys know? Personally, I know none. No one who has even
one song from him on their iPod. However, inquire the converse: how many die-hard Michael Jackson fans do you know? You're looking at an entire forum of them. WE ARE LEGION! >D [insert person with red cape screaming, "this is sparta!" here].
Anyway, I digress with the temporary humour. It's necessary, seeing as I am so pissed off at the moment. I just needed that image in my mind, that beautiful image of a whole bunch of us in spartan-style/inspired outfits charging against a lone sh*tting-in-his-pants Aaron Carter.
In any case, I think you understand what I am saying. He's shot himself in the foot with this interview. Typical for an idiot 20 something who can't foresee the long-term effects of his actions. He was probably desperate for the money, and he's obtained it at the price of closing off a great and important part of the population in the process. Carter, that was really f**ing stupid. Seriously.
We'll see how long he lasts before he sinks back into the depths of oblivion from whence he came, or until the savage and merciless beasts known as the IRS swallow him whole. Then, we'll be seeing Aaron Carter wandering the streets as a homeless man, forced to sleep in homeless shelters, and doing coke for real. He's already a meth addict--is he going to blame that on Michael Jackson as well? I hate, above all, people who cannot take responsibility for their own actions, as Carter has done by not responding to the tweets of MJ fans who are disgusted at his behaviour.
There will come a time when Carter repents for his actions, and when that fateful moment comes, there is only one thing I can say to him:
?"People who think that they can make up their past follies with regret cannot be forgiven."