First of all, I hope you understand the difference between an acquittal and a vindication. I don't know that the prosecution made its case, and the system rightly requires them to do so. Personally, I'd be highly suspicious of an adult who admits on camera that he sleeps in the same bed with boys he is not related to, but that's just me. (I would posit, however, that that admission for a defendant who did not have the benefit of Jackson's money and fame would have resulted in a conviction. American justice does not take place on a level playing field.)
That said -- you say you're interested in justice? So interested in justice that you would quit your job and go across country to scream epithets at complete strangers?
Okay, then. Why don't you take some of the money you spend following your "hero" -- your word, not mine, as I have not seen much if anything to convince me of his nobility of character -- and send it elsewhere, in the interests of justice? You could send the money here, or here, or here. Or here. Or here, here and here.
Just a thought.
That said -- you say you're interested in justice? So interested in justice that you would quit your job and go across country to scream epithets at complete strangers?
Okay, then. Why don't you take some of the money you spend following your "hero" -- your word, not mine, as I have not seen much if anything to convince me of his nobility of character -- and send it elsewhere, in the interests of justice? You could send the money here, or here, or here. Or here. Or here, here and here.
Just a thought.
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