âBelieve the victimsâ, they say.
âStop protecting a pedophileâ, they say.
âPedophile apologistâ, they call us.
Well, if youâre a real victim, you wouldnât be trying to sue the estate of a dead man, only to have your case thrown out of court. Not once, but SEVERAL times.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât be creating drafts of a book, and emailing your mother for help, only to have her say âI have several versions. Iâll let you know which one will benefit you.â
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât hide your emails and the drafts of your book from the judge when they ask you for them.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât sue the estate under seal right before the documentary airs.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât have a donation page with the lowest donation being $250. Then change the name of that same donation page when fans call you out on it.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât claim in the film that you canât dance to your abusers music, but are caught on camera teaching a class choreography to the song âUnbreakableâ during the time youâre supposed to be in therapy.
If youâre a real victim, youâd know exactly what happened to you, with who, and sometimes where it happened. You wouldnât have âseveral versionsâ of the same event or claim the abuse happened somewhere it really didn't.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't claim you're not getting paid for the film, but have an appeal on a lawsuit against the estate before/after the film airs so you could get around the statue of limitations.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't be laughing about what happened to you. Youâd be devastated.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't be able to talk about what happened to you. You'd be shaking, crying, and barely able to mention it without breaking down. Wade & James did none of this.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't be trying to pass off your claims as genuine when they come straight from a book by Victor Gutierrez. A simple Google search will prove this.
If you're a real victim, the director of your film wouldn't be trying to normalize man-boy love.
If you're a real victim, and you're telling the truth, you wouldn't cut 45 freaking minutes out of the film after the fans and family members of Michael call out the lies in it.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't have pictures where you're posed inappropriately with young girls and trying to get a feel of them.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't be caught kissing your own sister.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât have omitted important things from the film, manipulated footage or photoshopped any of the photos. If youâre telling the truth.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât claim Michael groomed you BEFORE even meeting you. Thatâs not even possible.
If youâre a real victim, you wouldnât have claimed that Michael taught you how to hate women, but date his niece for 7/8 years whom he set you up with.
If you're a real victim, you wouldn't have a director going so hard to hide that relationship just to fit the narrative he's trying to sell to the public.
How about we stop calling out the fans for âvictim-shamingâ when we could be focusing on the REAL victim?
This man has been humiliated beyond belief.
Set up by the media and money hungry families since 1993.
Made fun of for his skin disorder, nose, the infamous Pepsi accident that left his scalp burnt, and just plain doing nice things for children. Heck, anyone that deserved it.
Rough handled by police and forced to stay in a bathroom where the walls were littered with feces.
Had the media paying big money to his friends, just so they can say he touched their children. That is still currently going on. Aaron Carter and Ron Newt have recently been offered money to lie about Michael. Ron Newt has mysteriously died. Michaelâs lawyer, Peter Lopez, was murdered a few months after Michael was killed by Conrad Murray. Because he had his will and knew his secrets.
All of this simply because he was Michael Jackson. The biggest celebrity at the time. He still is. And, unfortunately, he was an easy target. Also, Sony didnât like that he owned half of the record company. Letâs be honest, half the music industry.
I'm so sorry, for how this world has treated you, Michael. In life and, now in death. đđ.