RIP: Michael Jackson

For recent generations, Michael Jackson is synonymous with embarrassing headlines.
But while I was growing up, the man was an idol, a hero of pop music that everyone I grew up with knew. We admired his artistry, his talent and loved his music. He was the definition of a ’superstar’. Later, he became bizarre and controversial [...]

For recent generations, Michael Jackson is synonymous with embarrassing headlines.

But while I was growing up, the man was an idol, a hero of pop music that everyone I grew up with knew. We admired his artistry, his talent and loved his music. He was the definition of a ’superstar’. Later, he became bizarre and controversial as we all know, and that’s an important part of the complicated story of who Michael Jackson was too.

I believe he was a child: he never matured or developed beyond the mind of a kid. Maybe it’s because he never had a proper childhood. His house was a theme park, his activities were fun, his friends were kids, his decisions were immature. If he ever molested a child, he did it out of a warped view of acceptable behavior; he viewed himself as their best friends and peers. He was playing doctors and nurses.

Later generations may not care too much that the strange, tabloid headline-creating figure is dead. (And, really, on that level, the headlines have only just begun.) But for my generation, Michael Jackson represents something about our own childhoods, maybe the part we can’t get back.

RIP.

2 Comments

  1. jeff woolwine on July 9, 2009 | Permalink

    here’s food for thought. Michael Jackson always claimed he was “peter pan”. the anesthesia Propofol is used for knocking people out for surgery. when i had surgery i had a ” o.b.e ” ” out of body experience ” and i was in the Conner high up on the ceiling looking at the doctors work on my body. then i was sucked back into my body. Michael Jackson learned about this probably on some of the surgeries he had had. Michael Jackson would have ” o.b.e ’s ” from taking Propofol and would fly around the room and probably other places until it was time to come back to his body. but this time no one was there to revive him, and now hes caught between worlds. he is forever ” peter pan ” .

  2. John on July 18, 2009 | Permalink

    Wow, Jeff. Ha, that definitely is original… I’d be interested to hear more about your OBEs, which are a fascinating topic. Have you heard about the various experiments being conducted to try and ascertain the metaphysical nature of the experiences? (Typically they’ll place an object high up in an operating theater and ask the subject later if they were able to see the object.)

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