Reading archival Michael Jackson media is surreal because you’ll randomly come across illustrations of him as a minstrel act or as an animal in a cage.
21 years after the trial’s conclusion, Tom Mesereau remains one of Michael’s fiercest defenders. Unwavering, devoted, and committed to truth and justice until the very end. #MJINNOCENT
I get the feeling some MJ fans are hunting for fights. That thing didn't even trend on here. The Tik Tok videos generally have low engagement. The most liked ones defend MJ. Like what are we doing?
Here's Gavin, a few years after the trial where he and his family (the mother was a habitual grifter, later convicted for welfare fraud, the kids trained to bait celebrities for money) tried to scam the system, dancing to MJ's songs during his wedding.
You people are gullible.
"If they get something so totally wrong about a piece of art, creating a story that is not true, can you imagine what else is made up."
Nate Giorgio, the artist whose painting was featured in the Netflix doc, calls them out for misrepresenting his work to push a false narrative about MJ