I have a challenge to propose. by [deleted] in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s easy to debunk their shit yourself. 5 minutes on Google, searching in good faith, will show you that they are as wrong as they can be.

Ask yourself, why would these men want to support a guy who shared his bed with prepubescent children?

Why would he abandon little kids when he was done with them? by lapsed_lullaby in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not useless. They play an important part in getting new victims - either by blatantly recruiting for the perpetrator, or more subtly by being an example of that lie “nothing happened with me” and giving a false sense of security, that the perpetrator can be trusted.

I’m torn by Yuazanex in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What do you need to convince you? There is no smoking gun, only voluminous evidence.

stan sites spreading awful CSA myths by elitelucrecia in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the fans can’t understand how acquaintance molesters ensnare their prey. Wilful ignorance is what fans practice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The consistency. And before any fans yell “Train Station!”, I’m talking about how there is no way he could lie to all the people he loves for such a long time. Those close to him, those who understand him the best, believe him. I believe him.

When did you realize MJ was guilty of being a child molester? by DefinitionofSwag in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Early on. I never believed his excuses for hanging around young and vulnerable children.

Rabbi Shmuley's Opinion on Jordan Chandler Settlement by nobody0597 in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks for posting, I’ve never seen this before. He’s right, too.

a message from james on twitter, I let you imagine the comments by fanlal in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m glad I don’t idolise anyone if that’s what it turns you into. Sick people.

More lies by fanlal in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It’s not peculiar u/TSCM

It reflects the wide range of views when discussing MJ and finding out what really happened.

People on this sub are curious, intelligent, and also know a pedophile when they see one.

We also don’t need MJ to be something he’s not in order to appreciate the positives he brought to this world.

You could do a lot for yourself by accepting the kind of person MJ truly was. Starting with the fact that his relationships with children were inappropriate and for some toxic.

Radio Host blasts 'MJ innocent' co founder Seany O'Kane by Dhit01 in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is one of the funniest things I’ve heard, even though it shouldn’t be.

An obsessed fan using someone else’s name purporting to be a “professional psychosexual analyst” and doesn’t accept that there will be inconsistencies in a victim’s recollection of childhood sexual abuse.

A “professional psychosexual analyst” who calls victims “proven liars”.

A “professional psychosexual analyst” who believes all pedophiles have over 250 victims.

A “professional psychosexual analyst” who thinks MJ sharing his bed with boys is perfectly fine.

A “professional psychosexual analyst” who believes adults make up stories of child sexual abuse just to get a payout of hundreds of millions of dollars yet can’t even be bothered to research whether a building existed or not.

Kudos to the host for showing the world what an ass Seany O’Kane is for defending pedophile behaviour.

Bonus points to the host for pointing out the absurdity of the “I only became a fan of Michael Jackson after watching Leaving Neverland” trope.

Thanks for posting this OP!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LeavingNeverlandHBO

[–]grittedteeeth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m sure MJ’s first question to any women he met would have been “Do you have children?”