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Hi guys,this thread is not like any other threads. It's some kind of a biography thread! I guess that most of us have almost forgotten who Michael J. Jackson really is and what he has been through during his life and what he suffered from.I have found some videos on youtube after June, 25th, 2009 and those videos made me feel Michael's pain. I will be posting those videos in here and as I said it is some kind of a flash back. May be by feeling his pain we can get to know him better..... Just a thought.....Sorry, if his thread brings tears to your eyes. That's not my intention at all ! ! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvocZaW6v1Y[/youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxtPX5rbuQo&feature=related[/youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC8xrmOVXaY&feature=related[/youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwY4ll1Kfc[/youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MC9gXyjlOk[/youtube]
"It is not just Hollywood child stars that have suffered from a non-existent childhood. Today, it’s an universal calamity, a global catastrophe.Childhood has become the great casualty of modern-day living. All around us we are producing scores of kids who have not had the joy, who have not been accorded the right, who have not been allowed the freedom of knowing what it’s like to be a kid."
"In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe."
You were right, it made me cry.I can't tell how much is truth or how much is the perception of a super-sensitive child like Michael of Joe's "strict discipline". That's what Joe knew, he had no other knowledge of how to keep his children on the right track, probably.
I can't tell how much is truth or how much is the perception of a super-sensitive child like Michael of Joe's "strict discipline". That's what Joe knew, he had no other knowledge of how to keep his children on the right track, probably.
It’s not the sensitivity of the child that is amiss. Pain inflicted is felt if one is human and alive. That’s the way we are made, and the fact that Michael retained his sensitivity in the face of being repeatedly tormented shows a great fortitude of spirit. From my observation, there is a lack of “feeling” in this world, and stemming from this a lack of expression of that feeling, and I think this is why we tolerate so many wrongs. It is because we are out of touch with our deepest feelings. We are afraid of making ourselves vulnerable. This could be another reason why Michael is so loved and appreciated and followed by so many. He guides us to feel. He invokes those deep emotions in us -- the ones we have buried and have no idea how to tap into or express anymore. Hence he brings us back to life, brushes away the cobwebs of numbness, of indifference, of callousness. Yes, from the greater perspective, Michael’s early suffering became the stepping stone for his compassionate mission for this planet and all of humanity. In the grand scheme of things, Joe had his part to play. That little hurt and forlorn child is still inside of the man Michael. Little Michael is a part of him, always will be. To understand anything, one must understand the root.