Friday, October 21, 2011

ENOUGH ALREADY ABOUT MICHAEL JACKSON!!!

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The trial on who's responsible for the death of Michael Jackson goes on and on. It's time they put an end to the Circus of blame, don't you think?
    The entertainer was talented even as a child to a point considered unequaled by any other little performer. He enjoyed the adoration of all ages of fans because of his astounding music and dance routines. He was coveted by his family and friends and hovered over by the Press all his life from little duffer to well into adulthood, including the moment he died.
    Nonetheless, at some point in his life, he needed, like the rest of us, to grab the bull by the horns and say, "Thanks for all your attention and help, but I think I can fly on my own now." I guess for many reasons, some other than his own, he never managed to do that. The taste of money was satisfied by many sources who cashed in on his talents, including his family.
    To what extent did his own siblings, including his mother and father try to intervene in his lifestyle of drugs? Were they too busy enjoying their own lifestyle while paying no attention to his? They can feel as morally responsible as the doctor . They should take as much of the blame!
    This leads me to be reminded of the meaning of blame and responsibility. It always seems that when something  goes wrong in a system of management, be it human or Industrial, someone should be made to take the blame. Someone or something must be blamed in order to satisfy the get-even appetites of those affected. Everyone is reluctant to take the blame in fear of having to suffer the consequences.
    And then there's the Question of Who or what is responsible as an end result. That's usually more difficult to arrive at because accepting responsibility often leads to faulty management at the top. If the investigation is allowed to continue long enough and in a fair enough manner, the principle of the whole affair may have to resign, taking down a lot of his helpers with him, or before him, in some cases. In this case, "Michael Jackson took himself down, taking others with him."
    To point the finger at one individual in Michael Jackson's case is the wrong thing to do, in my estimation. The doctor clearly did his best in a bad situation. He may have been guilty in playing a role in the events that lead up to Jackson's death by trying to satisfy Jackson's demands. But the ultimate responsibility was Michael's and no one else's. Michael bore and ultimately still bears the responsibility.
    His bad decisions were responsible for his demise. He's gone. Morality and the fans should live with it.
    Just sayin'.

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