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MONTREAL (AP) — Three major Montreal radio stations have stopped playing Michael Jackson songs as a result of child-molestation allegations against the late musician that aired Sunday in an HBO documentary.
A spokeswoman for the owner of the French-language stations CKOI and Rythme and the English-language The Beat says Jackson’s music was pulled starting Monday morning. Cogeco spokeswoman Christine Dicaire says the action is a response to listener reactions to the documentary. She added that the decision will also apply to Cogeco Media stations in smaller markets in Quebec. The company operates 23 radio stations. The documentary “Leaving Neverland” began airing on HBO Sunday. It details the abuse allegations of two men who had previously denied Jackson molested them and actually supported him to authorities. |
I think both the victims who have come forward didn't make accusations at the time because they may have felt guilty because they would maybe have enjoyed it at times.
I remember my 2 year older cousin getting me to touch his cock then allowing him to touch mine in a tent one night..at the time it felt ok but as the years past and I became older (think I was ten at the time because we had just moved next door to them) I became bitter and it resulted in me having a punch up at my sisters wedding with him. A few days later we sat down and he explained his grandad was abusing him at the same time of the tent incident....after his explanation I forgave him and we hugged it out as we had been mates all along. So because of my experience at the time of seeing nothing wrong with it, and later acting out due to my guilt at the feelings I could remember of the night. Perhaps these boys at the time even though they were of adult age, perhaps they felt some loyalty to Michael when they decided not to testify. So, there you go..just like everything else I tell you all...that there is the truth. |
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I think it's utter BS ,if it's true why do they wait 10 years after his death to basically go back on their word. They lied on oath then in court ?!! :suspect: . |
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I watched the documentary and I kind of believe them tbh. I was shocked at how much they describe Michael as lonely and I would’ve thought as a huge star he would always have people around him, friends, family, assistants etc... but they describe him as lonely and that he became a part of their family. Like he was left alone in Neverland with just one of the children whilst the rest of the family went to visit the Grand Canyon.
Also everything they described really, as well as the sexual abuse, was grooming. He got these boys to fall in love with him they were completely obsessed with Michael and he was with him. On the phone to him 8 hours a day it doesn’t seem believable but it probably did happen. I think Michael thought he was a kid and so probably didn’t see anything wrong with it which isn’t an excuse he was a grown ass man putting his penis inside a 7 year olds mouth but I guess we’ll never know his mental state. |
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The only reason people have a problem understanding this is because there's this idea that abuse victims must hate their abuser and want them to suffer but the very sad truth is that usually, the affection they felt for that person when they were "in a relationship" with them NEVER fully goes away. They were both deeply in love with him, while he was abusing them. Hard as that is to comprehend. If you actually watch the documentary, it's fairly clear that for James that has started to twist into hatred now, but Wade still to this day clearly has a lot of affection for and good memories of MJ. The misconception is that to be a child abuser he must have secretly been some evil cackling goblin. It seems like he was generous, fun, loving, attentive and affectionate... but still a paedophile. |
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No. Not really. |
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Wbk he wasn't right when he was swinging babies off a balcony
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I know you can’t answer for gav, but is a few songs worth over looking the truth. |
I think m j’s family are guilty for covering up what he was doing, his staff and friends are guilty for knowing what was going on and the children’s parents are guilty of letting their kids go and sleep at a mans house.
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:notimpressed: all of this coming to light now he's dead and can't defend himself
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Maybe it's all the royalties the family will lose out on that's sparked his memory. |
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The idea that "MJ didn't abuse Macaulay Culkin, so he can't have abused any of the other boys" is a totally false logic. It's like a rapist going to court and his female lawyer arguing "He can't have raped this woman, because he's never even TRIED to rape me." Maybe those sexual feelings never developed in that case. Maybe it was never his intention there. Maybe he realised that Culkin being so high profile meant that it was likely to come out if he did anything with him (he was the biggest child actor in the world at the time). Who knows. It's all speculation / opinion of course, just pointing out that there's no logical argument for the statement "didn't abuse some = didn't abuse any". |
Dan Reed the director is doing the rounds this morning,first on GMTV and now Jeremy Vine, bet he's raking it in.
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