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  1. On 3/30/2019 at 4:52 PM, Arckangel said:

    I swear to G*D, I do not believe a word of it. SafeCHECK claims he "had sex" with MJ above the train station on a daily basis, and the "abuse" occurred from 1988-1992. UNFORTUNATELY for him, the train station wasn't built until end of 1993; it was completed by 1994 right before MJ married LMP.

    PROOF:

     
     
    SafeCHECK, ROBson and Dan GREED are three CROOKS capitalizing on the #MeToo movement, and by doing so, they're making it harder for genuine victims of sex abuse (incl. child sex abuse) to be believed, and they're giving #MeToo a terrible name.

    More receipts those guys are lying through their teeth!

     

    http://themichaeljacksonallegations.com


    Leaving Neverland has already been thoroughly debunked; though purported to be a "reality" documentary series, it's fiction—scripted fiction, a perversion of reality. In the film, audio messages were shortened to give the impression MJ only wanted to see the kids, but he also wanted the parents around.

    What stuns me the most is not even the sheer cruelty and deception of those three crooks but how utterly GULLIBLE and NAÏVE so many can be, willing to spend 4 hours on Leaving Neverland + 1 hour on After Neverland (the Oprah interview), but 0 hour, 0 minute on any rebuttal video, article or website. And this is why I find the Sundance Film Festival, HBO, Channel 4 and Oprah utterly irresponsible and sketchy. It's like a jury only getting to listen to the prosecution, their arguments, their witnesses, their evidence and not ever getting to listen to the defence, their arguments, their witnesses and their evidence. That's a total and complete travesty of justice!

    Those celebrities who blindly believe Leaving Neverland and won't even bother do any research are even more foolish 'cause they might be next! I swear to G*D, anytime I read anything negative, salacious or damning about any of those stars that believe MJ is guilty, I shall believe it 100%.


    Leaving Neverland: Who’s Really Behind the Michael Jackson ‘Expose’?
    https://newspunch.com/leaving-neverland-michael-jackson-expose/

    I honestly think it’s far more likely that super Michael or Janet Jackson  fans are the “blinded” ones.  I’m a MASSIVE JJ stan, but I’m not gonna pretend like it’s not a very real possibility MJ was guilty of inappropriate behavior with these kids.  His reality was warped. We all know it.  

    Everyone is screaming to believe victims when they come forward, but does that only apply when the accused isn’t a worshipped pop-culture hero?  
     

    I kind of understand Janet not wanting to believe such a thing as his sister.  Her statement of “he didn’t have it in him” sounded almost cliche, though.  Doesn’t every mom/brother/sister think that when a loved one is in a similar situation.  It just doesn’t compute for them. 

  2. On 3/15/2021 at 12:05 PM, jinthahouse said:

    Throughout Janet's career she has had some of the most intricate and sometimes painful to execute floor choreography that she seemingly does better with age.

    In my listing here these are my tours that included best to worst floor choreographies (not including rhythm nation or times she is just on the floor like Pleasure Principle on SOTW2 or What About on TVR)

    1.)Rockwitu Tour(Feedback, So Much Betta, Rock With U)

    2.)The Velvet Rope Tour(You)

    3.) Janet. tour(If additional dance break, Black Cat)

    4.)Metamorphosis(I Get Lonely, Throb floor choreo)

    5.) State of The World Tour Leg 2(You Want This, What Have you Done For Me Lately

    6.)All For You Tour(Trust A Try)

    7.)Number Ones Tour(half ass feedback floor choreo)

    8.) Rhythm Nation anniversary Tour(You Want This)

    9.)Unbreakable Tour(no floor choreography)

    RN maybe wasn’t the hardest, but judging from the video I just saw of it for the first time, it was the most energetic. She had me sweating just watching her.  And her VOCALS were kick-ass.  

  3. On 5/31/2020 at 11:47 PM, Bailey said:

    sadly, and maybe crazy of me, but I'm still in quarantine and stay at home orders -_-  which means I haven't heard her -_- 

    I'll hear Gaga some other time  :coffee:  what does make me want to listen are the reports its her best album in a very long time, but Gaga fans tend to do that -_- 

    I’ve been a fan of Gaga from the beginning and did not care for Artpop and Joanne.  This one is FULL of straight up bangers, though, if you’re a fan of true dance/house music.  Think of it as her Confessions on a Dance Floor.  It blasts off right out of the gate and never slows down.  
     

    She  may have actually benefitted from pulling the project until this is all over because the music practically commands a dance floor.  It’s nice entertainment while we are all bored to death though.  

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  4. I actually loved the enigmatic approach to release of Unbreakable.  It was fitting for the record - she just let the (amazing) music speak for itself.   Glad to see her out and about this time, though.  Curious about the new music - are Jimmy and Terry involved?  <fingers crossed>

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  5. With that first single?  Absolutely not.  And the quality overall just wasn't there - very phoned-in work.  Now, I think when All Nite hit, the album would have definitely had a spike if the controversy had not existed- similar  to when Together Again dropped from TVR.  All Nite was just begging to be a big hit - literally everyone I know (non fans) that heard that song, loved it.  

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  6. OH, and OJ is innocent too, right?   Come on folks.  Get your heads out of the sand.  None of us wants our heroes to go down in flames like this, but we also need to look at the bigger picture here.  Lives were forever ruined. 

    I've always been a big MJ fan and obviously a HUGE JJ fan, but there comes a time when you can't ignore the obvious truth staring you in the face.  I watched this thing with a very open mind, but was actually looking for signs of BS from these two guys or their families, and they just weren't there.  It was real, raw emotion, and you could tell it was uncomfortable to talk about after bottling it up for so long. 

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