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A woman could literally have:
• a paid off house
• no bills
• financial security
• a protected family
• a man willing to die for her
• stability most people dream about
…and modern feminism still convinced her that loving, respecting, and keeping her husband sexual needs met is somehow “oppression.”
🚨 Netflix announces “Michael Jackson: The Verdict”, a new documentary series about Michael Jackson’s 2005 trial.
Split into three parts, the production aims to revisit one of the most difficult and heavily publicized moments of Michael’s life, featuring testimonies from prosecutors, defense attorneys, journalists, and people directly involved in the case.
It’s striking how, even after so many years, this type of “documentary” keeps being produced with a similar approach. After Michael Jackson was acquitted of all charges in 2005, and despite numerous inconsistencies and debated evidence in his defense over time, many productions still insist on presenting “both sides,” rather than focusing solely on his perspective.
As a result, Michael’s human side, his suffering, and everything he went through often end up taking a back seat.
The case deeply impacted his life and career, under immense media pressure in front of the entire world. Even so, Michael Jackson continued to leave behind an artistic and cultural legacy that remains alive to this day.
We’ll see how it turns out in the future.