People dont have a right to know if MJ was biological father

musicismylife78musicismylife78 Posts: 6,116
edited July 2009 in Other Music
All of what i am about to say is hypothetical, if and thats a strong IF, reports about Michael not being the biological father is true

If Paris, Prince, or Blanket, when they get older are curious and want to find out, who their biological father was, thats one thing, but I dont believe this should play out in the public and I dont believe the press or investigators of a judge has a right to get people to reveal to the kids, who their biological father was and is. I think if he wasnt the biological father, it would be traumatic to reveal that to them now. Again, if they are older, and adults, thats one thing, but they are 13, 11, and 7.

Its just like the molestation charges. If there was evidence fine. But I never saw evidence. Same with this paternity issue. Beyond their skin color, which seems to also be up in the air, as I have heard people on this board, and my parents remarked as well, about how the children's skin color was actually somewhat dark.

What evidence is their to suggest MJ wasnt the biological father of Paris, Prince and Blanket

As I said before, reguardless of who was the biological father, Michael was the father. He raised them. He took care of them. From birth until when he died.
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  • flywallyflyflywallyfly Posts: 1,453
    I like to eat cheese for a snack.
  • helplessdancerhelplessdancer Posts: 5,281
    I like to eat cheese for a snack.

    old cheddar??

    me too!
  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    As I said before, reguardless of who was the biological father, Michael was the father. He raised them. He took care of them. From birth until when he died.

    Whether he is the biological father or not, I really don't care. The only 'problem' I can see is that if he isn't the father and Rowe is the mother (for the two oldest at least) and she wishes to challenge the Jackson family and have HER children with her, what would the law say? Kids going to only known/surviving parent or going to a family that has absolutely no biological relationship to the children? Do the kids go with their natural mother or to the grandmother who, in reality, is not the grandmother at all. Now you know that I am talking legal, biological ties, not emotional.....
  • Stephen FlowStephen Flow Posts: 3,327
    I like to eat cheese for a snack.
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