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14 years ago today 💖💖 HAPPY VICTORY DAY GUYS ✌❤❤💘
June 13, 2005
“ THE VEREDICT OF MICHAEL JACKSON”
By David Walsh - June 15, 2005 -
“Michael Jackson’s acquittal for sexual harassment to minors and related charges is completely welcome. Whether it is a sign of change of popular feelings or a more isolated episode, the decision of the jury of Santa Maria, California, to judge the singer NOT GUILTY of TEN CRIMES andFOUR MISDEMEANORS is appropriate, both from the legal and human points of view . In Contemporary America, unfortunately, rational and civil conclusions to these sordid episodes are far too infrequent.
In objective terms, the decision of the jury to acquit Jackson represent a pungent reprimand to the vengeful accusation LED by the District Attorney Of Santa Barbara, Thomas Sneddon, and supported by an ultra-right-attack-dogs. The verdict that rejects even the minors allegations, if the eight women and four men of the Jury were fully aware of the fact or not, it represents an indictment for the fraudulent and malicious character of the prosecution thesis. The Jury’s decision came in front of decisions by Judge Rodney Melville, who favored the District Attorney.
Jackson’s acquittal also arises as an indictment of the dishonest role done by the American Mass Media, which have legitimized and tried to support the cause against the singer. The verdict stunned many media experts, who have done everything in their power to stigmatise and demonize Jackson in the last 18 months.
In the period immediately following the reading of the verdict, before the anchors-TV and the assorted pundits had the opportunity to bring their stories back directly, a number of television journalists admitted what none of them had admitted publicly before-that not There’s never been a serious case against Jackson. However, the media approach quickly moved and tried to denigrate the meaning of the verdict, stressing the reserves of some jury members for Jackson’s past behavior.
Even in this case, media managers and experts reveal their ignorance and instinctive hostility to elementary democratic principles. If the members of the jury have expressed reservations about Jackson’s behavior or suspicions of bad conduct past, they did what they had to do: they listened to the evidence, discussed it between them and established that the accusation had not shown his case at Beyond Any Reasonable Doubt. It was this stubborn adherence to legal standards and democratic principles, including the presumption of innocence, which so irritated the legal institution and the models (of) Media, which have long discarded such membership.
Even if jackson had been guilty of sexual harassment, he would not have deserved the wild treatment received by the hand of the state and mass No humiliation is too big, no one debased is too complete for these forces.
Jackson appeared exhausted and on the brink of collapse for the end of the process In the brutality of a sneddon you see in a microcosm the character of the American Executive Class: ignorant, unconscious, tightened, who pursues without end anyone and anything that hints of opposition or “counterculture”.
Why was Michael Jackson really under trial? Because his lifestyle is different, even bizarre, because he is perceived as gay, because he is black. In the paranoid, pornographic vision of the extreme right, whose perverse mental life deserves to be analyzed by a Freud, Jackson represents a provocation and a threat to “American values”.
For Mainstream-media in the United States, a Jackson’s process was a manna from heaven. Incapable and reluctant to present the truth about everything that matters, the mass media instinctively gravitate towards anything that corrupt the social environment. With the precipitating support of the Iraq war, as well as the national policies of George w. Bush, efforts to divert the attention of the population from the burning themes of the day becomes increasingly hectic.
The general reaction of the media to the verdict Jackson was mischievous, if not defamatory. A guest interviewed by fox news by Shepard Smith calls Jackson “ the plastic monster ” and claimed that “ we need intelligence tests for the jurors.” numerous commentators have equally asked sneddon, defender Thomas Mesereau and jurors Assorted If they don’t believe a child molester has been released. Not only have they thrown out the window the presumption of innocence the window, but an acquittal unanimously adopted by a jury means nothing for these elements.
Nancy Grace, the former prosecutor, who pours every night out reactionary poison on CNN, barely contained the Jackson verdict. Grace, who has declared her believe in Jackson’s guilt for months, has started her program: “ it’s clean square in a California Court. Jury Michael Jackson issued a verdict that stunned the nation: not guilty on all fronts…. He was a 13-Year-old boy, Hispanic who brought Michael Jackson to court. And tonight, he’s not guilty, because of the celebrity. ”
Grace has been inciting a jury member Paul Rodriguez, defiantly asking at some point: “ what do you think would have been necessary to convince the jury that Jackson had molested this guy?”
Debra Opri, a lawyer for Jackson’s parents, finally put grace in his place: “ well, this is the bitter pill you’re trying to swallow, Nancy. This is reality, not the reality you created for the last year. Michael Jackson is not guilty. Let him live his life in peace and stop trying to try again the case, and that’s what you’re doing. ”
As noticed above, the media seized comments from a juror in particular, Raymond Hultman, in the sense that even if there weren’t enough evidence to condemn Jackson of the crime he was accused of, the singer had probably acted improperly with underage boys in the past .
This exchange between the co-Conductor Katie Couric of nbc’’s today show and mesereau was:
Couric: some jurors are saying that this is a verdict of guilt, not a verdict of innocence. A Juror said he believes Michael Jackson molested other children, not just this. So is this the claim that Michael Jackson’s supporters think it is?
Mesereau: Yes, it is. Macaulay Culkin came and testified that he was never touched. Mr.. Robinson testified that he was never touched. Mr.. Barnes testified he was never touched. I mean, they tried to promote Michael Jackson’s behavior theories that collapsed just because they weren’t true.
Couric: but does it seem troubling to you,
Mesereau: I think it’s total rematch.
Couric: find troubling, though, Mr. Mesereau, that a juror is saying: “I think Michael Jackson molested children or molested children first”?
Mesereau: No. I don’t find it worrying because we won the cause, and we should have won the case He is innocent.
Polls record that a majority continues to believe in Jackson’s guilt. But where does the audience get the information from? As Defender Barry Scheck Annotated on the today show, the audience saw the process through the prism of the media, while the jury saw it directly.
The elaborate conspiracy charged by Sneddon, that Jackson kidnapped the family of his alleged victim and plotted to send them to Brazil, was proven to be absurd. Mesereau had no difficulty showing that the family had gone shopping during their alleged captivity, including the body’s waxing for the mother of the then 13-Year-old boy and orthodontics works for the second daughter and his brother. Testimony indicated that the family was “escaped” and returned to Jackson’s Neverland ranch for three times, once in a rolls-Royce, but did not ask for help.
Defense presented test elements, not disproved by the accusation, that the boy’s mother had received a $ 152.000 liquidation from JC Penney after he accused the security guards of having her groping, when, in fact, the damage is Been caused by violent husband. Mesereau was able to portray the woman as an artist of the scam who had a story of attempts to extort money from celebrities for the son affected by cancer.
Jury members declared the press after the process that the boy’s mother had a very unfavourable impression on them. During his testimony, the woman claimed that “Killer” threatened her during her alleged captivity and planned to take her children away in a balloon.
In some cases, the prosecution’s moves exploded their front. Called By Sneddon, as a witness, Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s ex-wife, turned out to be very favorable to the In his opening statement the district attorney promised the jurors that rowe would testify that a video recorded praising Jackson had been under pressure and that his appearance was completely written. When she appeared, The Rowe, who is engaged in a custody battle with Jackson, disowned this version of the facts and called the pop singer “my friend”.
The prosecution presented several former Neverland collaborators on the witness bench who claimed that Jackson had tested a number of boys in the early 1990. S. Most of these witnesses had either sued or sold Jackson stories and, as Pointed out mesereau at couric, the guys who testified denied any impropriety.
The jurors who spoke to the media explained that the prosecution had never done simply a case. One of the jurors, a middle-aged mother, told the press, “ the evidence said everything. We had a closet full of evidence that gave us back the same thing, that there weren’t enough ” to condemn. “ things don’t come back,” he said.
In a statement that they had read to the judge in court, the jury of eight women and four men explained, “ we the jury feel the weight of the eyes of the We have studied the testimonies, the tests, the rules and the procedures. We confidently come to our verdict. ”
The jurors explained that while the process proceeded, they began to think less about Jackson as a celebrity. “even if he is a superstar, he is a human being”, he explained a female juror. “ to see it in the whole process, is a normal person. He made it real to my eyes. ”
Rodriguez told abc good morning America that Jackson thanked them. “ he looked towards us. In fact, I had a visual contact with him, while the last part of the verdict was read and made just a grimace said pretty openly, ‘thank you’ ”.
Source: FB page “a Michael to know & all truths”
Modified by Arcoiris-15/6/2017, 02:15
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A note to MJ
I really do hope that wherever Michael Jackson is (whether he faked his own death and is hiding away somewhere away from everyone, or if he is looking down on us), that he sees that there is a continuous outpouring of support and love for him and that we will continue to defend him against everyone who spreads malicious lies until the day we die. I hope he knows that he is loved and cherished. And that there are people who saw him for the amazing man that he was and who appreciate everything he did and tried to do, in spite of all the rumors and accusations that were thrown at him. I hope he knows that there are people, like me, who look up to him and wish to be more like the kind, caring, giving, loving, gentle soul that he was. I hope he knows that there are people who want to be strong and resilient as he was, like how he continued to make music and do what he loves even though he got severely burned and how that effected him for the rest of his life, and even though he had vitiligo and people constantly doubted that he wanted to be black, which DEEPLY hurt him. I hope he knows that his time he spent with us had such a positive impact on so many people, and that his memory isn’t tainted by the accusations and all that happened late in his life. I hope he knows that his humanitarian efforts are appreciated and are remembered to this day. I hope he knows that people learned a lot from the messages he conveyed in his songs and that his music has helped so many people, myself included. I’ll always remember him for the tremendously amazing human he was, and will continuously strive to be like him in everything I do 💕
MJ performing “Dirty Diana,” live in 1988 ☺️😍 I love this 😍😍
Michael Jackson Invincible Fun Facts:
Michael started making this album in the 90s.
This album featured actual dubstep tracks. Dupstep wasn’t even trending until at least after he died.
He didn’t have an ‘Invincible’ tour, but he perfomed the entire album once. There’s no recording of it found but there’s audio’s of it and his daughter Paris attended the concert.
He thanked his parents for conceiving him in the album’s thank-you area.
‘Speechless’ is about 2 children he met that just made him in awe. The second he went home he started to write the song.
R. Kelly wrote one of the songs on the album.
Sony refused to promote the album so he did it on his own.
‘You Rock My World’ was his last huge hit song.
This was his last album, he planned on making another in 2005 but court drama happened that year.
Song’s like ‘Chicago’ and ‘Xscape’ were originally going to be put into this album, but he had changed his mind.
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He is not a Snack you guys, he is the full meal. Period.
It’s the Falling in Love - Michael Jackson feat. Patti Austin (Off the Wall, 1979)