Mostly I wonder about the parents involved in the “Leaving Neverland” documentary. If the sexual abuse is true, how much blame should be put on the parents for allowing a situation to become real?
Clearly inspired by Michael Jackson she revealed her talent which was obviously present. Watching Part 1 of the “Leaving Neverland” documentary last night had me thinking so many things. I remembered video taping this young lady at an audition in Pennsylvania.
Take a moment to watch her clip and listen to what she says about why she chose to adopt the #MichaelJackson persona
[vimeo https://vimeo.com/321246332 w=550&h=325]
The big questions are (1) if Wade Robson and James Safechuck are being truthful and if (2) director Dan Reed is unbiased. I am not sure of why now Wade Robson and James Safechuck are changing their stories and really being being truthful. They say because its to “help other survivors.
As documentaries go, and because I am a professional video producer, I can see the “surgery” that was done to the “testimonials” of both Wade Robson and James Safechuck. Sentences were reordered to achieve a particular statement. I know because I have done the same thing for various clients.
I am really bothered by the reports that nobody from the Jackson family will be included in this documentary. Since I have not seen the whole thing I can only speculate as to why a true documentary would leave them out.
Mostly I wonder about the parents involved. If the sexual abuse is true, how much blame should be put on the parents for allowing a situation to become real? Were they abusive by allowing a 7 year old child sleep with grown ups? There are times when as a parent you must say no and there are times when you must say hell no! Clearly these parents made some really bad decisions. This program is for sure a good thing for parents to watch!