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Michael Jackson, the King of the Pop, was “KILLED” by the US prosecutor when….

Posted by African Press International on January 3, 2009

Michael Jackson, the King of the Pop, was “KILLED” by the US prosecutor when he chose to humiliate him by being naked photographed before being dragged through the courts.

Or what would you as a reader call what happened to Michael Jackson, a star and King of Pop music being character assassinated and tainted, now slain-looking though alive and pushed to a corner?

We say he was killed because he has since not managed to come back and meet the needs of his fans after winning the case having been accused of having sex with boys he had visiting in his bedroom.

Michael Jackson, like we see now with  OJ Simpson being “KILLED” slowly had to be reduced to a nothing by the system that was angered to see him flourish and become an icon representing the Black people in the US.

This should serve as a warning to the blacks in the US. You make yourself popular and an icon, expect anything to happen to you at any time. Some are forced to undergo psychological murder like it happened to Mike Tyson, having been terrorised by prosecutors who managed to jail him reducing him to a lame duck and no more black boxing icon.

When somebody is psychologically killed or murdered, they cease to exist living because they are dead, and yet when we compare Michael Jackson’s type of killing or murder, it is not far from a true killing and murder because of the psychological fights he has to overcome in order to live a day at a time and not have the ability to perform for his loving fans.

When a system decides a person is guilty even before having faced the courts and the media branding such icons as molesters, it leaves scars in the person’s life and it is only the strong that will manage to come back and live a normal life.

Since it is not the real type of physical elimination, we of course will not send any condolences, but it is important to bring this type of silent psychological killings and murders to light so that those in the risk zone may take the necessary precautions in order to avoid being caught in the prosecution net.

By Chief Editor Korir

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