Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Michael Jackson still doesn

Innocent, until considered creepy

Trial by media is not uncommon at Michael Jackson's level. Sure he could sue every single instance where the media imply he is guilty of a felony for damages but giving his media spotlight over to sex allegations is a mistake and Mr Jackson knows that.

If Michael Jackson is guilty of crimes the forensic team will face challenges collecting evidence due to his meticulous demands. It follows that charges either are brought, or his name be considered cleared. If he has offended in any way it is perhaps insanity to believe one would get away with it after watching a few episodes of CSI.

He can now get the best treatment the state can afford, under the spotlight of media inspection. Oh, its California. Would a Gubernatorial pardon help?

It is a chilling thought that the obsession any number of fans may have and how they reflect his own iconography may provide evidence that seals an undeserved fate for a man who pushed sexuality as deep into culture as Marylin Munroe. Her death was a suicide but her life was creating art.

That Michael Jackson could be a pro bono case is disturbing.

See Michael Jackson still doesn't get it - MSNBC

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