youre not looking..they're definitely his kids..lookit the eyes on the eldest and youngest..and Paris has his face shape especially his chin when he was a little boy. But it's all in the eyes. Also-Michaels father and grandfather both have blue eyes. Paris also looks a lot like Joe Jackson
People see what they want to see. I better my bottom dollar none of those kids were fathered by Michael Jackson.
what would it matter if you were right? He obviously raised them since they were born, reguardless of who is the biological father. He was their father. He was there.
Paris's words confirmed for me what I always thought. Michael was a great father. I dont believe he ever laid a finger on his kids, and I dont believe he did anything to anyone else's.
I agree. It's very sad that they have lost the man they knew as their father at such a young age.
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Has she got a record out yet? Until then, file this under "Who gives a shit?". I'm serious. It's not my intention to "troll a thread"; just to offer a different perspective. I'm absofuckinglutely repulsed by this whole, grotesquely tacky ceremony and imposition of a little child's grief on millions of viewers' collective consciousness probably for the ultimate end (on some faceless person's part) of getting money. I find it disgusting, abhorrent and repellent that this nasty, cynical manipulation of people's emotions in the name of schmaltz and public mourning should be taking precedence over discussion of music. Of course the child's grief is genuine and anyone with any sense of humanity would be disturbed by it, but I'm more disturbed by the way she was made to emote her loss to the entire planet. The memorial was like the worst Victorian funeral stereotype, amplified by the ghastly fakery of LA plus the Jacksons and multiplied by a million.
If you felt sadness at this spectacle, okay. I respect that, with enormous reservations. But if you didn't feel offended to some degree by even being made to witness this tribute, I scratch my head in dismay. I care about music, and not this extra paraphernalia.
I wish people wouldn't be so hung up on the biological aspect of whether the children were genetically MJ's or not. Regardless, he was legally their father and the one who cared for them. This irks me particularly as an adopted person myself. The family you grow up with is the family you know and love. All I saw was a little girl who will now have to finish growing up without her daddy and that is so sad.
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I'm absofuckinglutely repulsed by this whole, grotesquely tacky ceremony and imposition of a little child's grief on millions of viewers' collective consciousness probably for the ultimate end (on some faceless person's part) of getting money. I find it disgusting, abhorrent and repellent that this nasty, cynical manipulation of people's emotions in the name of schmaltz and public mourning should be taking precedence over discussion of music.
exactlly what i was trying to say on pg2. thanks.
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I agree. It's very sad that they have lost the man they knew as their father at such a young age.
If you felt sadness at this spectacle, okay. I respect that, with enormous reservations. But if you didn't feel offended to some degree by even being made to witness this tribute, I scratch my head in dismay. I care about music, and not this extra paraphernalia.
R.i.p. My Dad - May 28, 2007
R.i.p. Black Tail (cat) - Sept. 20, 2008
exactlly what i was trying to say on pg2. thanks.