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WE DID IT! It's #1 and is getting hundreds of legit views every day! The "hot article" banner is awesome! Let's continue to post links on Facebook and tweet. We need 1000000000 views! We love you, Mike! And YES, we will always be there! :mrgreen:
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Journalism / media/ investigative writing at its best. Brilliant..Immense respect and thanks to the author.May Truth and Emotional Intelligence prevail! L.O.V.E. x
We will now consider the implications of the behavior of the media and the public during the course of Michael Jackson's career. The American media have disgraced themselves by displaying to the world the schoolyard bullying of a talented and creative soul with great philanthropic achievements . Now consider how this public bullying of a legendary figure might present itself to a new generation of youth, how it might play out in their minds and affect their morale. Might this type of public bullying not discourage the youngsters of today from pursuing their own creativity, their own inner diversity, for fear that they themselves might incur such abuse ?