Re: Red necks comments on Jackson death vs. JUB
I'm far from a redneck and I've developed a balanced line, which I think most of your so called rednecks are saying. Michael Jackson was of course an extremely talented individual who influenced all music. I'm sure he was a good friend and meant a lot to them and their families.
But at the same time he was a deeply troubled dark individual who did a lot of horrible things. Through memoirs of people who knew him he pushed a lot of people away with his demons, he was incredibly selfish and constantly in need of praise (to the point where he had to create an imaginary fantasy world). Everything was always about him, about creating a scene, about "being loved". Then he did stupid shit like dangle his baby off a building (again, for attention and some sort of justification), and of course the child molestation allegations, which, if anyone with half a mind read thoroughly, are almost certainly true, but a jury never gets a big celebrity in trouble.
And with all his money he doesnt really do shit for charity. Sure, we are the world, but most of the money went to Neverland, ridiculous expenditures, grooming littel boys, giant Disney toys, plastic surgery. So we can't recognize him as being much of an altruistic individual either.
Understandably he had a horrible life filled with abuse, from his father Joe, etc etc. But the thing is, so did his brothers and sisters, and they turned out ok. And even if his abuse was especially bad, millions of people in the world go through just as bad, if not worse (and reach huge fame too). They didn't act in the selfish, irreponsible way Jackson has done.
So his family and friends should grieve, and his contributions - to music - shouldn't be understated. But the person Michael Jackson was not a good one, so excuse us if we aren't willing to worship like him our best friend just died.