Victims still unseen, no explanation
I still find that the gaslighting and lack of justice surrounding MJ (as well as other predators) is inexcusable and should be talked about. Many victims are still triggered by society’s ignorance of to him and what he has done. This podcast was so sympathetic to him and excused the continued gaslighting of victims even while admitting it was wrong. What those boys went through meant something and the fact that they weren’t famous doesn’t mean we get to sweep it under the rug. This podcast was just another trigger.
Gretchen@newday via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/13/23
More reviews of Think Twice: Michael Jackson
Although I do not think it’s as objective as it claims, I do think it’s very worth listening to. It’s really sad that so many people can turn a blind eye to sexual abuse of children just because it’s Michael Jackson.
amyccf45 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/23
I found the self justification and calisthenics the Hard Copy “journalist” performed to justify behaving like paparazzi and invading the privacy of everyone involved very disturbing. If she wasn’t so obvious in her self-interest, she would at least be entertaining.
no nickname listener via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/23
This podcast is something one would expect from The Inquirer, not Wondery. The continuous targeting of the Jackson family suggests a deeper personal vendetta against them. A responsible journalist should aim to present unbiased information rather than letting personal emotions sway their...Read full review »
HotDogLA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/23
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