Shocking news. Supposedly Jordan Chandler (the boy who originally accused Michael Jackson of molesting him in 1993) has now come out with the following statement: "I lied for my father. I'm sorry Michael".
http://www.techbanyan.com/4554/jordan-chandler-admits-lied-about-michael-jackson/It's all over the internet. It's spreading like wild fire. People are twittering it. Several of my facebook friends have posted it as status updates. What a sick and twisted turn of events! OMGOMGOMG. How could he? A little late, huh??
Only problem... it's an obvious hoax. Slightly interesting and clever (with obvious motives), but poorly executed. It took me 5 minutes to trace it back to a blog that was so poorly written that they actually mixed up the boy's name with his father's name. That's just lazy. And yet, it's spread all over the internet. Maybe it'll continue to spread. Simply google "Jordan Chandler lied" and you'll see blog after blog after blog posting it as fact, accepting it as fact... and you'll see countless sheep below commenting with outrage that the boy would wait until Jackson died to come out with the comments. Fascinating.
And that was the entire point...
That was the basis for the entire public perception of Michael Jackson's for the last 20 years. Word-of-mouth retardation that was accepted at face value, because our society is ignorant, lazy... and frankly... stupid. I'm surprised it took this long for someone to attempt and reverse the perpetual fake facts.
I wanted to offshoot this discussion from the two previous MJ-related threads that were created to discuss and appreciate the man's life and legacy. Unfortunately, any time Michael Jackson's name comes up in any discussion... the hovering cloud of "pedophilia" is sure to follow. And this, to me, is the saddest part of his passing. That even in death, a large percentage of our society was literally happy, because they had bought into the media's force-fed lynch mob inaccurate representation of his life. This is sad, pitiful and a little sickening to me.
I AM NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST!!!!... Seriously I'm not. I just wanted to get that out of the way. I'm not a whackadoo. I'm not some nut who sits around talking about UFO's, Bigfoot or the Lochness Monster. I can't claim to be an expert on ANY of the following subjects, but if you were to ask me at gun point my best guesstimation... I'd say that OJ probably murdered his wife, George Bush probably wasn't behind 9-11, Stern probably didn't freeze the envelope, Tyson probably raped that girl, Kobe probably didn't (but was a little rough), JFK was probably killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, and Kevin McHale probably traded KG for reasons other than a friendship with Danny Ainge. Of course, I could never claim to be certain on any of this, because I could never claim to have full knowledge of the events. I merely go off what I have heard from other people. If someone had unquestionable indisputable evidence, a well-researched document or article that clearly proved any of my guesstimations inaccurate... I'd probably be willing to read it. Otherwise, I'd be massively ignorant to continue believing otherwise.
And that brings me to the 1994 article written in GQ magazine by Mary Fischer on the 1993 Molestation Scandal:
http://www.buttonmonkey.com/misc/maryfischer.htmlI've tried sharing this article in both threads. I've sent this article to a couple people on this forum who made ignorant comments about Jackson being a pedophile. I've also sent this article to a number of people over the last 10 years. In almost every instance it's met with the same dismissive attitude without having ever read a sentence of it. "Oh come on... it's probably some pro-Michael Jackson propaganda". I assure you, it isn't. It never picks a side. It's long. People typically don't have the patience to read it. But it is merely a matter-of-fact representation of all of the facts of that scandal in detail. It HAS to be long. At no point has anyone from either side ever questioned the authenticity of the facts presented in the article. You can easily find this article all over the internet. It doesn't make excuses for Jackson's "odd" relationship with children. You could certainly read this article and still come away believing that Jackson molested Jordy Chandler. However, I find it EXTREMELY unlikely that anyone with a lick of common sense or rationality could read that entire article and still have the same perception of that 1993 scandal regardless of how deep your hatred is of Michael Jackson...
I admit I was a fan when I was little. After the scandal in 1993 I abandoned my fandom along with most everyone else. I saw the National Enquirer magazine covers, saw the reports on tabloid-news TV shows like Hard Copy and heard the rumors and jokes at school. I accepted it along with everyone else. It honestly wasn't until around 1999 when I first had access to the internet that I even stumbled across any of this. I was merely curious to see if Jackson was planning any new albums and instead I came across website after website exposing all the inaccuracies and lies surrounding the man's career. It was shocking to me. It was fascinating to me. It is amazing to me that even to this day there are people who will sit here and argue that Jackson literally bleached his skin white with over-the-counter chemicals due to "self hatred" when there are COUNTLESS photographs, interviews, medical records, etc that are available ALL OVER the internet that clearly show the man had both vitiligo AND lupus.
http://floacist.wordpress.com/2007/06/10/vitiligo-photos-michael-jackson/ It's amazing to me. But nothing was more damaging than that 1993 situation. It didn't just ruin his career, but ruined his life. He dedicated his existence to helping children and entertaining the masses and yet a LARGE percentage of the world adamantly believed he was a pedophile based on the media's borderline criminal presentation of the facts. The guy was strange, had a J.M. Barrie-esque relationship with children and our society was more than willing to assume the absolute worst. I don't have much respect for drug addicts. But I find it hard to fault Jackson for allegedly turning to pain killers given the circumstances.
I understand that the life and death of Michael Jackson is ultimately trivial to most people. There are certainly far more important things in the world to discuss. I even understand that even posting this (and posts in the other threads) changes the perception of me for a lot of people on this board. It makes me come across weird. I tried sharing this article with a couple people here that were calling him a pedophile and one poster went as far as to publicly say it was "creepy" that I pm'd him about Michael Jackson. Another responded that he was not "obsessed" enough to care. Look, I don't fault anyone for thinking this is weird. That warped perception is exactly what I'm talking about. And that widespread perpetual ignorance is exactly the reason why I feel obligated to share the truth with everyone I possibly can. Without trying to sound too dramatic, I earnestly believe that the media's handling of Michael Jackson was a modern-day crucifixion. I turned on the TV yesterday and was greeted with Nancy Grace saying "it's up to god now" and Diane Diamond (of Hard Copy fame) harping on about his addiction to "NARCOTICS!"... beautiful. If MJ's death isn't all that important, the control the media and public opinion has on our perceptions certainly IS important and is definitely worth being aware of and discussing.
So here is a thread for discussion. I am more than willing to debate about whether or not the man was a pedophile. I am more than willing to answer any questions I might have the answer to. However, I absolutely will not respect anyone who wants to argue using baseless beliefs. If you want to have an opinion, first read the facts surrounding that 1993 extortion scheme by Evan Chandler:
http://www.buttonmonkey.com/misc/maryfischer.html . Refusing to read that article and then continuing to argue a uneducated opinion is by DEFINITION ignorance.
"Ignorance is the state in which one lacks knowledge, is unaware of something or chooses to subjectively ignore information."