Seeing a lot of online discussion about the Leaving Neverland documentary, and I'm trying to understand why the accusations have such traction now when they didn't before?
Don't get me wrong... I believed the accusations the first time years ago. This whole notion of him being some sort of innocent perpetual Peter Pan "man child" never sounded plausible to me. I had a cousin with a mental disability that kept his mental age to be child like, but the hormones were still there. He had to learn what was appropriate. On the other hand Jackson had enablers. No one told him no, and he had no such excuse.
Even if his family weren't enablers the family's denial is laughable: what would most people know about the kinks of their quite-a-bit-younger siblings?
The mental gymnastics of his supporters is astounding. I'm trying to decide if the parents of the victims portrayed in the documentary knowingly sold out their own flesh and blood or were blinded by the same idol-driven cognitive dissonance as the fans. Odds are they just didn't want to think about it too much for fear of ruining a good thing.
Still who the hell leaves their 7 year old in the company of an adult man for five days and skips out of state when they only met him 48 hours before?
The whole thing is baffling. The parents then. The broad denial then. The remaining denial now...
I'm glad the victims are making progress, finally. It's just too bad it's too late for justice.
Don't get me wrong... I believed the accusations the first time years ago. This whole notion of him being some sort of innocent perpetual Peter Pan "man child" never sounded plausible to me. I had a cousin with a mental disability that kept his mental age to be child like, but the hormones were still there. He had to learn what was appropriate. On the other hand Jackson had enablers. No one told him no, and he had no such excuse.
Even if his family weren't enablers the family's denial is laughable: what would most people know about the kinks of their quite-a-bit-younger siblings?
The mental gymnastics of his supporters is astounding. I'm trying to decide if the parents of the victims portrayed in the documentary knowingly sold out their own flesh and blood or were blinded by the same idol-driven cognitive dissonance as the fans. Odds are they just didn't want to think about it too much for fear of ruining a good thing.
Still who the hell leaves their 7 year old in the company of an adult man for five days and skips out of state when they only met him 48 hours before?
The whole thing is baffling. The parents then. The broad denial then. The remaining denial now...
I'm glad the victims are making progress, finally. It's just too bad it's too late for justice.






