wow. It never fails to amaze me how common decency becomes the first casualty of forum interaction.
Shut up Latoya and get off my Internets! :lol:
No, the aftermath that accompanies death isn't about the dead. They're done. It's about the living.... the ones left behind who are in the midst of grief. Anyone who's had to learn how to take the next step of their lives with a gaping hole where a loved one used to be will immediately recall how surreal and raw that time is. Comments like I've read here serve no positive purpose but to pour salt on fresh wounds.
So you shouldn't look for a thread about Michael Jackson when you know there are people who may just post a joke or two about it. Rather, you should be looking for a site for grieving about him where all comments are viewed by a moderator before they are published to the forum so no one gets mangled in the carnage that is reality.
Think the family and friends of these people won't stumble upon the comments I've read here? I wouldn't want to take that chance, and I'm shocked anyone would.
Yeah I think I saw Pa Jackson posting in the Cage about Nuggler a while ago so you're probably right.
Grief is the same for all of us - it's possibly one of the most painful experiences any of us will ever go through. And even the most insensitive person I know wouldn't make a point of saying any of the horrid things that I've read here in the presence of fresh grief in real life. So why is it suddenly ok behind a cloak of anonymity? Is that the only thin line that separates us from being complete assholes??
I know, you should see the nose jokes about Karl Malden all over the place. I know seeing one made me pull over on the 401 for a weep. You do understand that I used to watch a show he was on once in a while back in the early 80s don't you? Yes we were that close!
There are people in this world I don't like.
Now Zan! What happens if they happen to read this? They could be anywhere you know. Watching and waiting for someone to say something that might be interpreted to be a slight against them. And at a time like this.
Yet I can't fathom going to a place where people are gathered to remember them for the sole purpose of dissing them. Never mind how disrespectful it is to the dead - it's disrespectful to their living loved ones. More than that, it's just damn cruel.
I didn't even get an MJ armband when I logged in here. I think Andem has gone too far this time with the out and out mocking of his martyrdom! Granted this is Michael Jackson central and I had initially registered here and logged on a couple of years ago so that I could be positioned so well to really stick it to his family when the time came. I just roll that way.
Some people need to give their heads a shake before they hit submit. You don't have to utter out loud or in print every nasty thought that crawls across your mind.
Yeah, some people do. Of course it's not mandatory to have a breakdown should someone accused child molester/king of Pop kick the bucket. I am not sure how it is some people make it out of bed each morning knowing that some where someone is going to buy the farm and all the people that love them, are going to feel bad for a while.
As for gerry - I know his style is to play devil's advocate, and I've yet to see this tactic play out the way he intends, but I respect his motives on this issue - like it or not you guys, he's completely right. A double standard is a double standard no matter how you try and justify it.
So this is no different than making fun of my wife passing away? I'm afraid I have to call bull**** my dear. Michael Jackson hasn't posted a damn thing on this board ever. Neither has anyone in his family. I expect that they learned to have a tough skin after all the molestation jokes each time he was accused of it and settled any litigation against him out of court.
Sarcasm aside, you're usually far more level than you present in this post. He was a celebrity and public figures like him are open to all the roses and rotten tomatoes tossed his way. I would suggest that he would take them all rather than missout on being famous any day. If it makes you feel so upset to read jokes and negative remarks about public figures, then I suggest you turn off the dam thing and enjoy the summer.