When Will Michael Jackson Rest In Peace?

Filed under: Media, International — Eman at 2:48 pm on Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The shocking news of Michael Jackson’s death broke my heart and left me deeply saddened, not only for the loss of such a unique Star, a King of Pop, or an unparalleled Music Genius, but also because this Legend has been so awfully humiliated and bothered, and had to pay the price of his phenomenal fame the worst way ever.

Remembering how much he’s suffered, and how unfair people were to him, how mean tabloids were to him, and how awfully he was portrayed and accused of all kinds of sick behaviors, I find that words actually fail me, for I can’t find any words to describe how sad I feel for him, and the way he lived the past few years, having to deal with sick evil people who decided to never leave him alone, and who did not allow him to live in peace.

But what I find revolting, is the fact that not only didn’t they allow him to live in peace, but they insist on continuing to bother him in his death, and they wont let him rest in peace either. Tabloids, Internet websites and TV news channels are exposing Michael and his life -and death- in such an annoying way, suggesting this and that, assuming so and so, publishing private pictures, giving themselves the right to discuss the smallest of details in public, showing no respect to him or his family.

For the sake of Michael Jackson, and his family, leave him alone, respect his and his family’s privacy… let his soul rest in peace.

If you have any memories about Michael Jackson that you’d like to share in his remembrance go here!

4 Comments »

Comment by Hussein Younes

June 30, 2009 @ 3:43 pm

Dear Eman, calm down, this is the Northern American media culture, and this is might happen with any famous star there.

Don’t forget that “Michael Jackson” himself was guilty in his disease because he didn’t accept the normal live, he didn’t accept his fate as a black person, the number of operations that he did, the chemicals, the drugs … all of this made him strongly sick.

I personally like his music and moves, I am always saying that nobody can dance, nobody can move like “Michael Jackson”, he is really was a “King of Bob”.

Comment by refugee

June 30, 2009 @ 4:45 pm

Dear Eman , and friends ,Allaf Yerhoum Michael Jackson’s , but I need you to check this on the previous page ,please do excuse me to go of the subject into a previous one .
Yemenia A310 crashes off Comoros; 150 feared dead.
An Airbus A310 jetliner with 150 people on board belonging to Yemeni state carrier Yemenia crashed into Ocean on Tuesday, officials said. We strive to present the most complete, accurate resource for aviation safety related information . another Airbus whats new ?

several programs hosted by pilots, ‘fear of flying experts by Airbus,’ etc. - due to Abusing capable unsafe capacity as new model of air transport for air safety.
So we Muslims in turn should question Airbus valid reasons to point a finger to Islamic terrorism linkage to a number of Airbus failure to be a safe transporter !!! why not we as Muslims ,have the full right to point fingers of doubt about the validity of Airbus as a unproven safe machine , Airbus is in cahoot to cover its own failure by raising doubt against Islam what so called terrorism ,Lots of work is ahead for us… we don’t need to defend ourselves, we just need to urge international agencies to double check safety records of Airbus.
Sorry Eman for the diversion

Comment by Monia

June 30, 2009 @ 5:13 pm

Out of humanity, many others feel just like you sis, saddened by his news and the way people mistreated him throughout his journey, but I’m shocked! you’re wondering about the world’s reaction against him! which is something you and many others should have expected… people CANNOT do any better. The way they bring a person up differs nothing from the way they can brutally bring him down.

Comment by Eman

July 1, 2009 @ 1:50 pm

Hussein, I’m not angry, I’m just sad,I know a lot of other celebrities paid a high price for fame, and many are still paying, and I’m not saying he didn’t make mistakes, but I feel sorry for him because I’m such a huge fan, and because, compared to other celebrities, he didn’t sink as low as they did, and he wasn’t mean to others, it’s just media that got him so isolated and he found no one to stand up next to him and support him, unlike other celebrities.

Refugee, yes it’s saddening how the world points finger at Arabs and blame them for any disaster of any kind.

Monia, I’m not shocked as much as I’m sad sis, and I loved what you said “The way they bring a person up differs nothing from the way they can brutally bring him down” completely right.

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