- Apr 4, 2007
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You're defeating your own argument. If a parent values the dollar more than their own child's well-being explain to me what makes you think they wouldn't concoct a story to get money out of MJ?Originally Posted by RavageBX
Originally Posted by Q46totheE
If I was the type of parent to let my kids stay with MJ unsupervised even after allegations of acting inappropriately, then yes I probably would take the 30 million.Originally Posted by Nawth21
So GUNNA if someone were to do something ' that mike did ' to one of ya lil ones, you would take the 30 mil?Originally Posted by Spot Rusherz
yea, this is senseless, dude settled lawsuits and paid u[pwards to 30 million dollars but we are senseless
That's EXACTLY what I came in to say.....
you gotta realize that these aren't "normal" parents. NO parent....and let me reiterate...NO parent would let their child spend the night at MJ's house unattended. You all can bring up the argument that "nothing probably happened because they settled for $ out of court, and if it was my child I would have killed someone who I suspected molested my kid." THese are parents who obviously view the almighty dollar more than their own child's well-being. These are NOT sane parents/guardians. The first red-flag that should have been raised was when they actually agreed to let their kids sleep over.
The point I was making is that these parents aren't right in the head for letting their kids sleep over at MJ's house KNOWING his history. As Nawth put it, those are the parents who value the dollar more than their own kids well-being.
Again...it all goes back to his history. If you have an "accused" molester on your block, would YOU as a parent let your kid
A) hang out
B) sleep over
I'm sure you'll answer no to both of those...so it all goes back to the type of parent who knowingly is aware of his history that will LET their childshare a bed with Michael Jackson.
on a side note....McCauley Culkin anyone? Didn't Jackson have a weird-!*$ relationship with him when Culkin was a young kid?