I don't know about Michael Jackson. I didn't watch the documentary/mockumentary. I probably won't. There's something very wrong about accusing the dead of doing things that they are not alive to defend themselves against. What if people waited until you died to make a bunch of accusations against you and destroy your memory? An accuser should face the accused. The accused should have the opportunity to face their accuser. Waiting until someone dies to accuse them of something is cowardly. That said, I have children and would not have let Michael Jackson babysit them. Not a guy whose skin changes color and who butchers his face up and grabs his genitals in public. Sure, being weird by itself doesn't mean he's guilty of this other stuff.
77% of black children are born into single parent households and have no father figures around. (
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/7...nic-immigrants) They need an adult male mentor, someone like you, to introduce them to Wu-Tang without being a pedo about it. Otherwise they grow up listening to Drake and mumble rap then you have lost them and sabotaged their futures. There's nothing wrong with hanging out with children if you are being a role model and mentor for a child who is seeking wisdom. I've served as a Youth Adviser at church and have lunch with kids at elementary schools once or twice a month as part of some local programs to try to reduce juvenile delinquency. You just talk about careers, sports, music, hobbies, family, education, important decisions they need to make, etc. One rule as an adult mentor working with children is to never be alone with the children, which prevents any weirdness or accusations. I drop my children off at preschool and wouldn't want an adult to be alone with them during the day.
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