What's your take on the controversies being created to Micheal Jackson's death?

India
June 28, 2009 7:05am CST
I feel that the media as its nature is when any iconic individual expires gets paranoia and tries to use the sad incident as a tool for gaining popularity and creating issues that are completely hanging in the air with absolutely no hard evidence. All they have is assumptions and that "According to our sources.." crap. I believe in such a situation they should wait for the family members to say something. When the family memebers themeselves haven't said anything why create unnecessary controversies instead of praying for the soul. Sometimes you would want to know how a person died, but at times the death itself is unbelievable and we find it hard enough to believe that the person is no more. Why scrutinize the mourning of an individual and that too the King of Pop and icon for individuals around the world for decades. Doesn't the media have sense and the slightest amount of care? Sure you want to know the truth and if there are any follies in M.J.'s death then good, but atleast give it a rest for a while for the sake of the family he had not forgeting the millions of fans for decades he has had.
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@parthu28 (498)
• India
28 Jun 09
i personally feel that in today's world a person cant even die peacefully......... media's got into a habit of just hyping up every damn thing......... i just don't understand is it so necessary to make things so complicated and announcing every small detail when the family of the deceased is under a situation of deep loss and sadness...... i would say there is nothing like humanity or care as far as media is concerned............
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• United States
28 Jun 09
I couldn't agree with you more!! I feel so bad for his family along with the others' families of those that have passed. No, the media does not have a heart.Money,Money,Money.
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