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Oprah Winfrey interviews the men who allege child sexual abuse by pop legend Michael Jackson in the documentary Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland (2019) and she also interviews the director... Read allOprah Winfrey interviews the men who allege child sexual abuse by pop legend Michael Jackson in the documentary Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland (2019) and she also interviews the director of the film.Oprah Winfrey interviews the men who allege child sexual abuse by pop legend Michael Jackson in the documentary Michael Jackson: Leaving Neverland (2019) and she also interviews the director of the film.
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She did very well and there was more information...to be clear, to me - it's not so much about MJ but about SA victims who struggle with speaking out, getting help...who don't even see the gradual subtle process predators use...the psychological aspects are overwhelming to even think about.
Disgusting how many people believe this garbage. The tabloid junk media has extreme power over the dumb couch potatoes. Sad. This is real life politics filled with and cover-ups to distract people. Stop giving it any more attention. THEY ARE PROVEN LIARS. Period.
It's hard to believe any of the naysayers here have actually watched this 4 hour documentary, which goes far beyond the Oprah interview.
Had they made the effort, they would likely have discovered themselves manipulated, just as I had been, as was his fans and supporters, by Jackson's heart-felt denials and PR machine. When a friend told me the content of this documentary, I immediately thought it was just another smear campaign to discredit Jackson. After watching it, I no longer believe that.
Michael Jackson, who I believe, was the greatest entertainer the world has ever seen, was also a master at the art of deceit and manipulation. While I have some understanding of what led him to be the flawed, sick man he was, I cannot in the least condone his outrageous abuses.
I no longer think him innocent as I once did. The story these two men tell is simply too convincing, they are far too credible. They are far from "shady" as another described them here. The stories they tell are the stuff in which real life drama becomes far more compelling than fiction ever could be. These are real people, with real emotions and there are real, life-changing consequences involved.
If you don't watch this excellent, compelling -- and what will soon be an award-winning documentary, you really don't know enough to have an informed opinion.
Had they made the effort, they would likely have discovered themselves manipulated, just as I had been, as was his fans and supporters, by Jackson's heart-felt denials and PR machine. When a friend told me the content of this documentary, I immediately thought it was just another smear campaign to discredit Jackson. After watching it, I no longer believe that.
Michael Jackson, who I believe, was the greatest entertainer the world has ever seen, was also a master at the art of deceit and manipulation. While I have some understanding of what led him to be the flawed, sick man he was, I cannot in the least condone his outrageous abuses.
I no longer think him innocent as I once did. The story these two men tell is simply too convincing, they are far too credible. They are far from "shady" as another described them here. The stories they tell are the stuff in which real life drama becomes far more compelling than fiction ever could be. These are real people, with real emotions and there are real, life-changing consequences involved.
If you don't watch this excellent, compelling -- and what will soon be an award-winning documentary, you really don't know enough to have an informed opinion.
Oprah has gone too far in her mission to expose abusers. Clearly, she has let her own agenda stand in the way of critical thinking and undisputed facts. Her endorsing of the smear campaign of black men has been going on for a long time, and she doesn't care one bit if - such in the case of Jackson - the facts are not on her side. She just ignores them, doesn't give a s**t about what lies she spreads as long as she can get her beloved ratings. She's an talented communicator, for sure, but she's using that skill to manipulate people and she's doing without hesitation. But by now, we live in another era, the information era. Anyone can research for themselves, and then it's easy to see what she's doing.
Oprah should be ashamed of herself for endorsing Robson and Safechuck, who are proven liars and perjurers. But no matter what puppets like her try, they will never succeed in destroying the legacy of dead black icons. She will only be destroyed herself in the end by the ones paying for BS like Leaving Neverland. Oprah is merely being used for their dirty purposes - that's the name if the game.
Oprah should be ashamed of herself for endorsing Robson and Safechuck, who are proven liars and perjurers. But no matter what puppets like her try, they will never succeed in destroying the legacy of dead black icons. She will only be destroyed herself in the end by the ones paying for BS like Leaving Neverland. Oprah is merely being used for their dirty purposes - that's the name if the game.
Are you really that hard up on cash that you're going to turn on someone who trusted you enough to open up and be honest and giving of his time to you? You seriously just stabbed him in the back like that?
For someone who runs a "book club," she sure didn't read up and do her fact-checking on the validity of these individuals. Shame on you, Oprah.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter James Safechuck blatant train station lie was exposed, Oprah Winfrey removed all of the clips from this interview from multiple of her media platforms.
- ConnectionsFeatured in A Current Affair: Wacko Jacko Bombshell (2019)
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