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body Michael JacksonAs news spread on Thursday that Michael Jackson was dead, the Internet lit up with blog posts, Facebook updates and Tweets -- each person trying to make their own poignant statement, witty observation or, sadly, joke.

One of the many comments came from a good friend of mine who asked, "Is it wrong to think that children everywhere just let out a collective sigh?"

It isn't. Just as it isn't wrong to celebrate the profound impact the man had on the culture over several generations in just 50 years of life. And that's the complicated part.

Words like "enigmatic" and "inspiring" and "amazing" and "tragic" have been used in the last several hours to describe the legend. And right along with those have been words like "weird" and "pedophile" and "criminal." And they might all apply.

It isn't easy to categorize our feelings about Jackson today.

Sure, there are some who believe the allegations of child molestation against him in the past few years are unforgiveable. There are others whose image of the "King of Pop" will never change, regardless of the accusations leveled at the star. But most of us are caught somewhere in the middle.

I was 6 years old when "Thriller" took the world by storm. I remember when my dad brought home a record store bag and I pulled out its contents to see the now-iconic image of Michael leaning back in a white suit with an aura of light surrounding him. I went nuts. In the days, weeks, months, even years later, I moonwalked all over the living room. I spun around, squealing, "Hoo-hoo!" and "Hee-hee!" I jumped onto my toes, believing I was holding the pose just like the man himself.

I didn't know then that kids all over the world were doing the same thing, and that's why Thursday's news is so striking.

People a little older than me remember the cute little kid with the big Afro who dazzled with his voice and dance moves and that oh-so-charming smile. And who could forget years later when the sparkling-suited talent captivated the audience at Motown's 25th Anniversary celebration?

He's the one who helped bring together music's biggest stars to record "We Are the World," the cornerstone of the USA for Africa movement that raised upwards of $100 million in relief funds.

Before long, though, his image changed -- literally and figuratively.

The man in the mirror began to look and act differently at each subsequent public appearance and the public's collective question -- "What will he do next?" -- slowly went from being asked in astonishment to disillusionment.

The child molestation accusations can't be understated or cast aside. We also can't forget that he was acquitted. Whether that remains his legacy won't be decided for years to come.

So, what do we do now?

Michael Jackson's death challenges the cliche that everyone's a saint when they die. He was a flawed man, no doubt. But aren't most phenoms? At 50, Jackson was still young, but older than other legendary names who were tragically done too soon. Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain -- each troubled in their own way -- all died at the age of 27. Jackson even outlived John Lennon by 10 years, and Elvis Presley by eight. Did he just have the misfortune of sticking around long enough to disappoint us?

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  • comment number 10
  • date 06-27-2009 09:19 PM
  • author 789456 writes:
body This is an open forum for communication and you can say what you feel. My personal opinion and that just that...personal opinion. He was a genius. He was very candid with his lifestyle whether he felt it being right or wrong. Keep in mind of legal ramifications that an attorney may advise you to do could possibly look as if you are guilty. The prison is full of people wrongly accused of crimes. Not to say they may not have done something in their lives to warrant them being there. The point is Michael Jackson was a genius. He was a great entertainer and I had the pleasure of being entertained by him and his brothers. Keep in mind he was still a man. Separate the man from his art. Listen very careful to the Man in the Mirror and compare and think to what I hope you were taught not to judge not lest ye be judged. Love your fellow man. Let's lift him up! He deserves his props!
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  • comment number 11
  • date 06-27-2009 09:28 PM
  • author cat4 writes:
body He slept with children....and he was not a genius. It is ashame how easily we throw that word around. He was a great entertainer.....he didn't cure cancer. And I repeat...He slept with children. He might have been "musically" brilliant but considering he didn't have much schooling I would say he was probably dumb....he made dumb decisions.
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  • comment number 12
  • date 06-28-2009 06:14 AM
  • author udsuds1010 writes:
body I'm not sure about his education, but didn,t someone say he was mildly mentally retarded? I read somewhere that he had the mentality of a child, other people made all his important decisions.
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  • comment number 13
  • date 06-28-2009 12:58 PM
  • author Coffy writes:
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Michael was not a pedophile! Some of you should study the actions of a pedophile before you accuse. All pedophile have child pornography all over their homes on on computers. Michael never had any of that and they searched his house and his computers completely and thoroughly. pedophiles cannot control themselves. Michael simply missed his childhood. His song have You Seen My Childhood tells all about him. Some of you would hate on anyone including The Almighty! Michael was the greatest entertainer of all time. I love you Michael and you will be sorely missed. No one will ever be as big as Michael Jackson in entertainment!

Message Edited by Coffy on 06-28-2009 01:04 PM
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  • comment number 14
  • date 06-28-2009 02:04 PM
  • author cat4 writes:
body Hey Coffy you are living in denial....Get a life. You sound as if you were a close friend of "Michaels"? Your Michael was a grown man who SLEPT WITH CHILDREN....I don't care if he missed his childhood...Oh boo hoo....what about the millions of children in this world who live in squalor or who work in sweat shops....there are many children who are growing up in much worse conditions as we speak. They don't have much of a childhood do they? BAD EXCUSE .....he was a weirdo and he admitted to the pedophilia stuff. Yes, he was a great entertainer....but so what...did you ever think that some people didn't like his music so who cares that "you " think he was the greatest......BTW just because they didn't find porno doesn't give him a pass...he ADMITTED TO SLEEPING WITH CHILDREN ! So take him off his pedestal.....like his music for sure but do not admire a pervert.....
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  • comment number 15
  • date 06-28-2009 05:07 PM
  • author Jason_Carpp writes:
body I had little doubt of his innocense. I seriously doubt he would've ever intentionally do anything to hurt children in any way. He loved children and he cared very much for children. And to have someone accuse him of child molestation is bull**bleep**. Unlike most "public opinion", I feel he's innocent of the charges. I'm only sorry that he had to endure the hardships he endured during the trial, both the legal trial and of public opinion. It's a shame that it happened. It's no **bleep** wonder he never trusted adults.
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  • comment number 16
  • date 06-28-2009 09:04 PM
  • author cat4 writes:
body Can someone give me a rational reason as to why he was innocent and why he wouldn't hurt a child? How do you know he loved children very much.....bottom line is the guy was a grown man....an adult....and he admitted to sleeping with children. Put it into perspective guys....you cannot deny that if it were anybody else he would be considered a pervert and shunned by society, but everybody turns their cheek because it is MJ. He had a ton of money and was surrounded by enablers and as we know people will do anything for money including looking the other way.
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  • comment number 17
  • date 06-29-2009 03:35 AM
  • author kmee640 writes:
body Michael Jackson gave all of his self since he was very small. It is so sad that even in his death he is judged.who are we to decide he was weired what gives anyone that right.we never walked a mile in his shoes.MJ was a human being and not perfect. just as the people who can't show some class and respect to his family are also not perfect. I feel such a great loss today and my prayers are with his children they do not deserve to see thier father remembered in such a way. rest in peace.
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  • comment number 18
  • date 06-29-2009 12:07 PM
  • author kjmeyer writes:
body He was a freak and very sick person!
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  • comment number 19
  • date 06-29-2009 12:11 PM
  • author kjmeyer writes:
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Coffy....you are really a sad person to think MJ is such a great person. You really need help.

Message Edited by kjmeyer on 06-29-2009 12:11 PM
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