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Unpopular opinion - Why Do People Completely Ignore This About the Michael Jackson Case?

Even though I am neutral in this whole Michael Jackson case and still doing my own research, this is one of the craziest things I found.

During the 1993 FBI/LAPD investigation at Neverland Ranch, a book called \\\*Boys Will Be Boys\\\* was reportedly found, along with other similar books containing nude images of children. These books are often defended by fans as “art,” but after actually looking through \\\*Boys Will Be Boys\\\*, I genuinely do not understand how people completely brush it off.

In my opinion, this is not “art” in any normal sense. The content is literally centered around nude children, and the book itself has long been controversial because of the way it presents them. What makes it even harder to ignore is that these books were reportedly kept inside Michael Jackson’s private bedroom closet, not some random storage room where unwanted gifts were piled up.

One thing that makes this even more disturbing to me is that the book has been linked to people associated with NAMBLA, an organization that openly pushed to normalize sexual relationships between adults and minors. Their entire agenda was centered around defending pedophilia as something “acceptable,” which is why many people view material connected to them with suspicion. Several individuals associated with such activities later faced criminal convictions or legal consequences related to child exploitation offenses.

And another thing that stands out to me: Michael allegedly had this book for over a decade. He changed houses, moved into Neverland, and still kept it with him all those years. That raises questions people should at least be willing to discuss openly instead of instantly shutting the conversation down.

Can somebody honestly address this without immediately dismissing it

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u/Repulsive-Hat-9584 — 2 days ago

Why Do People Completely Ignore This About the Michael Jackson Case?

Even though I am neutral in this whole Michael Jackson case and still doing my own research, this is one of the craziest things I found.

During the 1993 FBI/LAPD investigation at Neverland Ranch, a book called \*Boys Will Be Boys\* was reportedly found, along with other similar books containing nude images of children. These books are often defended by fans as “art,” but after actually looking through \*Boys Will Be Boys\*, I genuinely do not understand how people completely brush it off.

In my opinion, this is not “art” in any normal sense. The content is literally centered around nude children, and the book itself has long been controversial because of the way it presents them. What makes it even harder to ignore is that these books were reportedly kept inside Michael Jackson’s private bedroom closet, not some random storage room where unwanted gifts were piled up.

And this book was made by an organisation called NABLA and there sole purpose to make this book was to view children inappropriately , this organisations aim was to normalise pedophilia

And another thing that stands out to me: Michael allegedly had this book for over a decade. He changed houses, moved into Neverland, and still kept it with him all those years. That raises questions people should at least be willing to discuss openly instead of instantly shutting the conversation down.

Can somebody honestly address this without immediately dismissing it

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u/Repulsive-Hat-9584 — 2 days ago

Am i the only one guys 🙂

I was genuinely excited for the Michael movie, but it ended up feeling surprisingly shallow and incomplete. Aside from a few great musical moments, the film barely explored the deeper parts of his life his emotional struggles, relationships, controversies, or the experiences that shaped him as a person. Everything felt rushed and surface level, with very little emotional depth. By the ending, a lot of people were left confused, almost wondering, Wait… that’s it?

Also i Honestly, I also feel like Michael himself wouldn’t have fully liked this movie. Because it was made by the same forces who destroyed him Especially considering that people like John Branca and John McClain

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u/Repulsive-Hat-9584 — 3 days ago