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Re: Paris Jackson Possible Suicide Attempt Rushed to Hospital SHE IS OK
Yes, they do want to know. They also want to know what color her hair is now, what is she wearing, who is she talking to. They want to know how does she feel about her family and friends. They want to know her innermost thoughts, her plans for the future. Hand in hand with wanting to know these things they want to express their opinions about them. This is a 15-year-old who should be granted the same right to privacy and anonymity as any other 15-year-old. Her life should not be fodder for the entertainment and scrutiny of strangers (yes, Michael Jackson fans are strangers). The public should only hear or see Paris and her brothers at tributes or dedications to her father and even that should be limited. I don't care if she does want a social network account, it should not be allowed (though a teenager usually does what they want behind your back). Nothing will stop haters from spreading their hate, but don't give them easy access. In three years she will be an adult and hopefully better capable of dealing with public opinion or at least stronger in her own sense of self. If then she choses to put her life on display at that time it will be of her own choice and she will know the consequences.
Because she thinks people want to know
Yes, they do want to know. They also want to know what color her hair is now, what is she wearing, who is she talking to. They want to know how does she feel about her family and friends. They want to know her innermost thoughts, her plans for the future. Hand in hand with wanting to know these things they want to express their opinions about them. This is a 15-year-old who should be granted the same right to privacy and anonymity as any other 15-year-old. Her life should not be fodder for the entertainment and scrutiny of strangers (yes, Michael Jackson fans are strangers). The public should only hear or see Paris and her brothers at tributes or dedications to her father and even that should be limited. I don't care if she does want a social network account, it should not be allowed (though a teenager usually does what they want behind your back). Nothing will stop haters from spreading their hate, but don't give them easy access. In three years she will be an adult and hopefully better capable of dealing with public opinion or at least stronger in her own sense of self. If then she choses to put her life on display at that time it will be of her own choice and she will know the consequences.