Materialist analysis of Michael Jackson?
When I look into his life, it seems glaringly obvious to me that he was both an obsessive artist driven by all the anxieties he suffered as a child, and a nefarious abuser. The allegations of pedophilia seem more and more evident. But there's a reason for this: Michael Jackson was the most famous pop star who ever lived, and all that money and fame made him believe he was a god-man who was entitled to everything and anything. Assuming the CSA accusations are true, it would be a telltale result of abuse of power.
>>16051https://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/06/us/2-witnesses-say-they-shared-jacksons-bed-and-were-never-molested.htmlhttps://variety.com/2019/music/news/michael-jackson-estate-leaving-neverland-documentary-statement-1203119202(First link is paywalled unfortunately)
I misremembered, they
did not recant. They testified under oath that they had never been molested, and only decades later, after Jacksons death, remembered that they actually
had been molested, and filed a lawsuit (Just as they so happened to be in significant debt to Jacksons estate.)