Monday, March 4, 2019

Legacy


Do you believe that this documentary tarnishes Michael Jackson's legacy?

Summarize and give your opinion in one paragraph or more.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/04/entertainment/leaving-neverland-part-one/index.html

29 comments:

  1. I don`t think that the documentary destroyed his legacy. He was still popular with his music.

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  2. Despite the accusations in the documentary I do not think it tarnished his legacy because he was still very popular with his music career.

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  3. No, this documentary won't tarnish hi legacy. The documentary tells the story, which they'd retracted, of Safechuck and Robson. They claim that they were molested and abused by Michael Jackson. Although the FBI searched for around 10 years and found Jackson "completely innocent" and the pair retracted their statement admitting they'd lied the documentary was still aired. The two-part documentary is an insult to real victims of sexual abuse and shouldn't have ever been cleared.

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  4. Sexual Abuse/rape is never handle well with the today's society. This documentary easily tarnishes is reputation. Being tied with any accusations decreases future and current job opportunities.

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  5. No Michael Jackson built to much of a legacy as one of the greatest performers of all time. People will still listen to his music and there is still not an artists as big as Michael Jackson.

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  6. I don't think the documentary will do anything to his legacy because I don't think a lot of people are interested in it.

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  7. No, this documentary will not tarnish his legacy. Sexual abuse allegations have been swarming Michael Jackson for years, no evidence has come forward and no one has yet to cast him out. In the article, it stated "Michael was subject to a thorough investigation which included a surprise raid of Neverland and other properties as well as a jury trial where Michael was found to be completely innocent." I believe Michael's legacy will continue on and he will forever be an inspiration and role model to the younger generations to come.

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  8. no I don't think this will mess up Jackson legacy because Jackson will always have his legacy be known as one of best singer of all time. Jackson is long dead and always will be that way so it wont mess anything much when it comes to his legacy.

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  9. The two-part documentary is an insult to real victims of sexual abuse and shouldn't have ever been cleared. I believe Michael's legacy will continue on and he will forever be an inspiration and role model to the younger generations to come.which included a surprise raid of Neverland and other properties as well as a jury trial where Michael was found to be completely innocent

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  10. This documentary doesn't tarnish Michael Jackson's legacy. The documentary only tells the story of the individuals that claim Jackson abused them as children. People will still listen to his music. He is still very popular.

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  11. I think this does tarnish Michael Jackson's legacy. If he molested someone then I think people would stop listening to him. If nobody listens to him anymore, then his legacy is over. I think people should look into it more. He's still very popular.

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  12. No, Michael Jackson is still a great artists and this is all fake news and rumors.

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  13. I believe his legacy will continue to move on. At the same time I think some people will think about Michael Jackson differently. But we can't know what will be the result of his sexual abuse because no one has come to the front and kept there word of being sexually abused. On the other hand if this is true it shows people that are scared of telling that they got sexually abused and they shouldn't so they can bring the person to court. If it is true that he molested someone it will make some people disgusted and maybe start to lose interest in Michael Jackson.

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  14. im some really stuff i dont think that michael jackson would ever do that to some little boy because over millions of girls loved that man and it finds me hard to believe that he would do that to the little boy and the simple fact that he decides now to speak about the molesting that he claims that had been going on.

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  15. I feel like Michael Jackson did not molest the man because out of every female in the world Michael chose a little boy to molest that is kind of hard to believe And it don't make sense that this guy waits all this time to tell the world that he supposedly got molested and Michael jackson died in 2009 so mean to tell me you waited ten years to say something about getting molested it don't make sense.

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  16. on some real stuff I don't believe Michael Jackson/king of pop would molest a 7 year old boy. Out of allot the girls he could've gotten that finds me hard to believe and is pretty strange how the man is 36 years old and he decides now to speak his mind while the man is dead.

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  17. It does tarnish his legacy in so many ways. When fans heard of Michael and saw him it was inspiration for them. They loved him a lot so it tarnishes what people thought of him. I would only imagine how many were shocked about the news and how many people believed it or didn't. In the end though it doesn't tarnish his legacy because he was found innocent and died a good man.

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  18. Out of allot the girls he could've gotten that finds me hard to believe and is pretty strange how the man is 36 years old and he decides now to speak his mind while the man is dead.

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  19. Being tied with any accusations decreases future and current job opportunities. Out of allot the girls he could've gotten that finds me hard to believe and is pretty strange how the man is 36 years old and he decides now to speak his mind while the man is dead.

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  20. I don't exactly think his career is tarnished ,but this definely shows what goes on behind the scenes.Everything is not what it seems like. He molested those men when they were just kids. You can tell because he turned one of them gay. This will surely turn some heads.

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  21. I don't think this tarnishes his legacy. This documentary is about events that have already been addressed and he has been on trial for. I think these people were just taking advantage of his name and the situation to make money

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  22. Sexual Abuse isn't handled well with the today's society. This documentary tarnishes it's reputation. Being tied with any accusations decreases future and current job opportunities.

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  23. It does not tarnish his legacy. The accusations have been addressed before and even went to court. The boys accusing him made sworn statements saying that he did not molest them. Michael Jackson was found completely innocent in 2003. If it did not affect his legacy then, why would it affect it now? -Amber

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  24. No, this documentary will not tarnish his legacy. Sexual abuse allegations have been swarming Michael Jackson for years, no evidence has come forward and no one has yet to cast him out. In the article, it stated "Michael was subject to a thorough investigation which included a surprise raid of Neverland and other properties as well as a jury trial where Michael was found to be completely innocent." I believe Michael's legacy will continue on and he will forever be an inspiration and role model to the younger generations to come.

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