When will these vultures stop? They tore Michael apart in life and now in death. I didn’t think anyone could stoop any lower until I learned the bed Michael Jackson died in will be up for auction. Are we fresh out of human decency? Michael was a human being with a heart, soul, mind, and spirit. Yet, people used and abused him as if he were an object. Radios are used less than Michael was in life. Michael took his last breath alone, scared, with the weight of the world on his shoulders, and in unspeakable pain. He felt abandoned in life and he was abandoned at the moment of death. How much suffering must one man endure? Michael’s death proved there are limits to suffering. Michael’s death proved it does matter how you treat people.
Entertainers are people, nothing more or less, just people. They cry salty tears just as we do. Painful words hurt them just as they hurt us. They are not immune to your hatred, insensitivity, cruelty, lies, and speculations, because they live in some perceived fantasy world. Nothing about the world they live in is a fantasy. However, the rest of you can’t see it, because you choose to close your eyes to the misery of others. You choose not to look beyond your existence. The world is bigger than what you see in front of you. You don’t have to walk in the shoes of the person next to you to know their suffering is as real as yours.
I remember saying as a kid, sticks and stone will break my bones, but words never hurt. It was absurd then as it is absurd today. Broken bones heal or can be fused together; I can’t say the same for the damage words leave behind. The sting of a bitter tongue can be greater than the force of a thousand swords. Viciousness slices through the core of our souls and most will forever wear the scars; not even death will hide them.

Michael is free from the brutality of your tongues. Never again will he shed a tear of pain. While Michael is free of your ignorance, his family is not. He has three beautiful children, a loving mother, caring father, devoted sisters, supportive brothers, and a list of caring relatives. They are all affected by the filth you spew. Why must they hear or read your unkind words simply, because you have the right to say them? With right comes responsibility. You are responsible for the misery your words inflict upon others. Michael’s family is forever changed by his loss. And just so you know, time doesn’t make death any easier. I’m never more than a blink away from the heartache of losing the people I dearly cherish. What sometimes get me through the day is listening to family & friends share loving memories of my dad and grandma. Entertainment families are no different. Hearing how Michael made a person smile makes another moment of peace for them attainable. On the other hand, listening to one of you fame-seeking parasites bash Michael, rips through them like a knife to the heart.
What is it about this family or entertainers in general make you think they aren’t deserving of love, kindness, and respect? What is it about this family or entertainers in general make you think they are immune to your hate? What makes you think the camera and the internet is your platform to hurt others? Have you not learned that words hurt? Have you not learned that words destroy people? Have you not learned that words kill? You have the right to feel whatever you feel and to think whatever you think; but you don’t have the right to weaponize your tongue against others.
Update: As of 11/15/2011, Michael’s death bed has been removed from the auction.