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It looks like the UK tabloid, The Mirror, is at it again with bashing our Michael. I feel yet another very strongly worded email is needed here. To me, the answer to her dilemma is very simple - she tells her 4 year old son what a great humanitarian Michael is, that he was totally innocent of all molestation charges and that the only reason he is deemed to be a "complicated man" is because of all of the trash such as this that is printed about him which ignorant people believe!!!! :evil: :evil: Have a read of this:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginBy Miranda Sawyer 5/06/2010Our four-year-old has moved on from his most recent hero, Ben 10.(NB: If your reaction to that statement is, “Ben 10? What’s that?” then you aren’t a parent, and really, you can skip this. Nothing happening here, folks. Return to your cocktails.)Anyway, his new obsession is Michael Jackson. It started with Blame It On The Boogie, moved on to Beat It, Billie Jean and Thriller, and now he’s convinced he’s mastered the Moonwalk.Now, I have no problem with any child of mine enjoying one of the greatest talents the pop world has ever seen.I’m happy to play him Jackson’s amazing music and let him watch those fantastic videos.But, but, but... As we all know, Jackson was a complicated man.Our lad has already started asking questions about why Michael looks brown in one clip and white in another, and if Michael was friends with younger boys, like him. Erm. . .In the end, I’m left with a dilemma akin to the one that comes with Father Christmas.At what age will my son be old enough to be told the truth about Michael Jackson?[/color]
... so I would suggest the link be in the very first post just for reference, and the story linked to it, that way NONE OF US have to re-visit their site. We work from our own site.