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Originally Posted by Marsh.
And the point of a hypothetical concerning a non existent man is?
The point is this IS about Michael Jackson which colours the discussion for good and bad on both sides of the argument.
Asking how you'd react to Ken next door inviting kids in for sleepovers is not relevant.
The context to the entire thing is so specific there's no use in an "imagine this was someone else".
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This. I think comparing him to the average bloke off the council estate is a really lazy argument because it completely dismisses the unorthodox upbringing he had. You have to take into account MJ himself was thrust into an adult world at an early age and spent the majority of his childhood surrounded by and socialing with adults therefore it became something that was "normalised" to him, he was oblivious and naive to how anyone would find it perverted or seedy.