You might as well just post “I don’t understand how trauma is processed or how grooming works” again and again lol
You might as well just post “I don’t understand how trauma is processed or how grooming works” again and again lol
Ooooo Vincent...I don’t understand your investment. When is it ever convenient or a good time for a regular person to go up against rich, powerful people with lawyers and networks of other powerful people? Let alone someone (rightfully/wrongfully) anguished about their complicity (before/djring/after) or reluctant to…
You’re right, he isn’t. It’s hard to molest children when you’re dead.
Good answer.
This individual has published hundreds of posts defending R Kelly and MJ over the past few days, most of it using an incredible mastery of the english language <not really at all, no> and the art of persuasion using words such as “fucktard” and calling everyone who disagrees a nazi.
I meant he cared too much.
Watching the footage of him with young boys really did away with the “child like” excuse veneer. He acted like a couple with these boys. The photos they played while the two men recounted their “relationships”: running into a limo with paparazzi, holding hands on tour, posing for photos, shopping for jewelry... add in…
“Perhaps he loved kids too much” is some straight-up NAMBLA shit.
And you know this because you were there and personally knew him?
Oh my. Sung Yi is an example of a person who went through some crap in her earlier life and was emotionally damaged before her adoption by Mia and Andre Previn. What’s crappy in her case is that apparently she’s not warm nor was particularly liked by her other adopted siblings, and Previn disowned her upon her…
Oprah once did a long prime time interview with Jackson where, if I recall correctly, he spouted quite a bit of his “I just love children and want them to be happy” bullshit. This feels like her attempt to do some penance for that. I know that I’m dealing with the fact that I ever supported this monster just because I…
This interview was both a smart and necessary play on the part of the documentarian and these victims. Oprah did a wonderful job asking the tough questions in a calm, respectful way that addressed common attacks made against survivors while ensuring these men still knew they were in a supportive, safe environment.…
In the first part of the doc when he’s showing the jewelry, how the rings couldn’t fit over his fingers, illustrating perfectly how small he was at the time. The way his hands shook when he handled them. My god, it was heartbreaking.
Wendy is trash.
Yesterday, Wendy Williams made her return to her talk show, and after hearing how dismissive she was of the victims, calling it all a “money grab” without even having seen the the documentary, I wish she’d just taken the rest of the season off. The comments are just as infuriating. MJ fans are somethin’ else. It’s not…
He’s saying the same thing Sung Yi did about Woody Allen. She didn’t feel victimized when Allen was grooming her, she like the attention and felt like it was love.
She is a well established interviewer. That’s what this was. Then add in her own personal experience and her years of covering this subject. I cant’ think of many tv personalities more qualified to lead this discussion.
Because she has experienced it and spent a good portion of her career interviewing researchers, advocates, victims and abusers. I have a lot of problems with Oprah, but this is one thing she is actually qualified to discuss and has done a lot of advocacy on.
God he was so hard to watch. Wade Robson seemed like he was in a much better place about things (though he might just have had a better game face), but James looked so anguished and uncomfortable the entire time.
Oprah asked tough questions, and they gave satisfactory answers. I thought the documentary laid out the timeline very well and showed where the boys/men were at in their lives during the two trials and why they made the decisions they made.