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Leaving Neverland. Was MJ guilty? Watch this analyses.

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cultjarteriaky · 14/05/2024 18:38

Try and leave emotions out of it if you and watch this.

Also if you are not familiar with Dr. Grande yet, he has lots of objective analyses on lots of people so he is not out there only talking about MJ.

Friendly request please: I ask you kindly to not coment if you have not watched the video posted above.
This thread is about the video.

Leaving Neverland | Was Michael Jackson Guilty?

This video answers the question: Can I review the Leaving Neverland movie? This movie features two individuals (Wade Robson and James Safechuck) who have acc...

https://youtu.be/h_bCSbPAzk0?si=-ibM7mJvtXrq7Ix1

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norfolkbroadd · 14/05/2024 18:41

I've watched the show. I don't need to watch a doctor watching the show. Or be signposted to it by somebody with a strong bias in one direction.

willowtolive · 14/05/2024 18:46

I still haven't watched the show, anyone know where I can watch it in full?

WimseyofBalliol · 14/05/2024 18:53

norfolkbroadd · 14/05/2024 18:41

I've watched the show. I don't need to watch a doctor watching the show. Or be signposted to it by somebody with a strong bias in one direction.

He’s not even a doctor. He has a PhD in counselling from a rather dubious Christian institution.

Doyoumind · 14/05/2024 19:00

Is this a response to the thread the other day where everyone said he was guilty?

Not going to watch the video.

RosieTheChi · 14/05/2024 19:50

I've watched the video. I think it's important to hear all sides of a story and he raises some very good points. I also like how he mentions about critical thinking being difficult when emotions are involved which is very true.

cultjarteriaky · 14/05/2024 20:14

RosieTheChi · 14/05/2024 19:50

I've watched the video. I think it's important to hear all sides of a story and he raises some very good points. I also like how he mentions about critical thinking being difficult when emotions are involved which is very true.

Thank you for balanced reply

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everythinglooksbetterpaintedblack · 14/05/2024 20:17

Innocent people don't buy silence

coldcallerbaiter · 14/05/2024 20:17

I watched the original documentary a few years ago, not what you have posted. On balance I believed the testimonies of the children (now adults).

TheChosenTwo · 14/05/2024 20:22

Well very soon into the video he said you need to watch the documentary first in order to understand the YouTube video so I’m not going to be watching either.
Yes I think he’s a guilty paedo.

BovineUniversity · 14/05/2024 20:54

He describes the documentary as a 'movie' and thinks it was really boring.

I think this is a video that doesn't add any value to the topic. I don't know who he is but I don't think he's breaking any new ground with his take on things.

cultjarteriaky · 14/05/2024 22:02

BovineUniversity · 14/05/2024 20:54

He describes the documentary as a 'movie' and thinks it was really boring.

I think this is a video that doesn't add any value to the topic. I don't know who he is but I don't think he's breaking any new ground with his take on things.

Thank you for expressing your view in an objective way

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