Every child deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a child
@ivancastudio7855Ай бұрын
It hurts when he try to hide his pain behind a smile😢
@adjuafrican2664Ай бұрын
That is the best comment. He does it a lot. That dazzling smile hides a world of pain - both physical and emotional. Rip MJ. The best of the best❤❤
@pheephee171229 күн бұрын
What Old Joe did to his little children is really sickening and sad and evil..
@KendrickRozicer11 күн бұрын
It socks when you got to grow up fast donkey so. Sorry your dad hit you. R.i.p big m.
@NostalgiaKing90Ай бұрын
He gave the world so much and asked for nothing. He didn't deserve the abuse he took from his father or his detractors. Forget the King of Pop, this man is the King of Music! May you continue to rest in peace and power sir.
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
💯 MJ was once in a lifetime talent & he was an incredibly benevolent, giving soul !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ConcertFootageNateАй бұрын
Totally agreed!! He didn’t deserve any of the wacko jacko crap either. World was not kind to MJ..When I was young when thriller came out he was the coolest man on the planet
@CalypsoDarlingАй бұрын
Pop is short for popular culture. It’s our modern era, beginning 1900 and continuing now. He’s the King of our entire modern culture. It’s called popular culture bc it was the beginning of tv, media, technology, music and anything else getting popular bc it was able to travel easier from person to person thanks to the developments of technology. Before pop culture, only the rich could experience music.
@yokomalight2393Ай бұрын
I agree, a wonderful soul who was tormented by his father, very sad!😔
@BodyhealthsoulАй бұрын
He asked for nothing, only that people buy his records & attend his concerts lol. Dear MJ Fanatics, Michael is NOT the only person born of a woman since Adam & Eve who "had a horrific childhood" if that PR spin is to be believed. Everyone loved Michael & only became "detractors" when rumors & allegations about him pr3ying on & m0l3sting boys began to surface & the DRASTIC transformation of his face to looking like a white drag queen. If ANY other celebrity did the same, said celebrity will have "detractors" too
@abelmantor7557Ай бұрын
The abuse this poor man went through. He didn't deserve it. Too innocent for this world 😢.
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
💯 too innocent, too precious, too good for this cruel unloving world!
@annabel33725 күн бұрын
Wouldnt dat innocent as he knew a lot. Just a very loving person which people couldnt understand or were jaelous of. He seen a lot so not innocent.
@lexwrld999Ай бұрын
This is why I’ll never have any kind of respect for Joseph.. he gave those kids hella trauma & effected Mike the most
@lisaritschl413Ай бұрын
He was a psychopathic narcissist, poor kids 😢
@BodyhealthsoulАй бұрын
Is that why "Mike" in turn abus3d multiple kids [allegedly...but hey we're talking EIGHT accusations now] by m0l3sting them???
@JoshGarciaJGGАй бұрын
I was hoping that more of them would speak out TRUTHFULLY after he died instead of getting right up to that point and then pulling back and now it seems they dug in even deeper with the "it was just what they did back then to discipline" ignoring the trauma it clearly gave some of them.. I'm pretty sure I've seen some of them even now claiming that he was the best dad.. *eye roll*.. However i can acknowledge and appreciate that there would be no Jackson family without Joe.. For that i thank him.. Michael helped bring mee out of a very dark place..
@silence6813Ай бұрын
I agree, it's one thing to discipline a child if they are out of control and teaching them right from wrong, but Joe way beyond overcrossing the line
@olaakande5581Ай бұрын
Here’s the thing tho, I don’t know any African, Caribbean or African American family that didn’t Dads who beat their kids especially coming from the Joseph Jackson generation (40’s - 70’s) I guarantee Joseph & Katherine were disciplined the same exact way. Every African, AA & Caribbean person I’ve ever met all got spanked or whipped lol Now was Joseph prolly excessive ?? Prollly was MJ just a sensitive kid?? Prolly 2 things can be true at the same time lol Now if u look at his brothers, they weren’t as sensitive as MJ & MJ even admits that Marlon got it way worse than he did…..ppl just deal w/ getting whipped differently So no I’m not shocked that the other Bros don’t speak out about being spanked. They have different dispositions than MJ had….& they all rebelled in their own way. 3 of the bros all got married super young so they could be their own man & be out from under Joseph….same w/ Janet when she got married As far as the Jehovah Witness stuff, I mean if that’s their religion & that’s their religion Did Joseph do a lot of wrong? Yes. But I kno a lot of now young adults that would’ve preferred having a Dad ride their ass everyday than have no Dad at all (& that’s a fact) I’ve been to Gary, Indiana & it is one of the most drug filled repressed cities in USA that nobody talks about……Joseph did not want his kids doing any of that shit All his kids (even by Hollywood’s standards) came out pretty normal. His kids aren’t criminals or drug addicts….MJ would’ve never been on drugs if he didn’t have the Pepsi burn accident Even in the video tho MJ says all the bad shit Joseph did, in the video MJ says & I quote “but he was a genius….he was a genius” Not everyone is All Bad & All Good. Life isn’t black & white. It tends to be shades of grey If Joseph didn’t give a shit about his kids, he wouldn’t have been there at all lol I kno a lot of ppl who have Dads who abandoned them or they never even met their Dad Joseph is just an example of that rough parenting generation. No black person (of any age) can hear these Joseph stories & admit they didn’t experience it too OR have a relative who did
@claytonpair1844Ай бұрын
When you look at the consistency of the statements over the years. Yeah. Mike was not normal because of the lifestyle he endured growing up. Imagine for a moment. A little boy seeking approval from his dad… then trying to deal with the inner turmoil that his dad was evil. Ouch.
@teresat.6386Ай бұрын
Dang! PTSD and panic attacks are awful. Michael needed help in so many ways.
@poplop134411 күн бұрын
My father was the same way...super strict n needed parenting skills, on how to discipline me with talking to me or x out instead of the belt, but I also felt hate towards my Dad so I really understand how Michael felt ... Poor Michael, I so wish he would of gotten the love of his father & the childhood he deserved...Yes, I think Michael needed a lot of therapy & also his bros & sisters, also Joe Jackson needed a lot of counseling on parenting his children the proper way...r.i.p.🙏😇🌍🎶💔😭 Gone too soon 🎶
@PrincessYvette086 күн бұрын
I grew up with violence and abuse too inhabe ptsd and anxiety I don’t wish that on anyone. 😢
@Reborn-g2l3 күн бұрын
❤❤❤@@PrincessYvette08
@lauren-mo1kmАй бұрын
I will never understand people that act like Joe was father of the century. Not only did he torment them physically, he did so mentally. He cheated on their mother with women in front of them. Even with his own sons' girlfriends. Had a whole seperate family. Disgusting. There is no money in the world that can repair the emotional damage he did to his children. I don't care how many auditions he drove them to. This man was not a good parent. He showed it again after his own son died, just 3 days later he was there all arrogant promoting his new record label.
@denolawebb-gz8hkАй бұрын
His illegitimate children were allowed to call him dad! Why did his kids have to call him Joe. Just cruel😢❤
@NyemaCunninghamАй бұрын
SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT thank you!!!!!!!!!!
@evhsguitarАй бұрын
That poor family went through absolute hell.
@arseniolupen-te7vmАй бұрын
mi spiace ne so qualcosa pure io ciao tonia♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@trollsworstnightmare3769Ай бұрын
I'm sick of it too. And the same ppl that call MJ a self hater and weird are the same ones that will sing Joe's praises and make memes and jokes of his "discipline". Hypocrisy is a disease.
@brightbiteАй бұрын
I just want to hug this guy when he talks about these things. Michael, you deserved real, genuine love!
@LoneStoneMaalikАй бұрын
No child deserves to be abused, no matter how much “discipline” a parent thinks they’re doing by beating their kids. You don’t teach your kids anything but fear. I hope everyone who has been through parental abuse gets the healing, love, care, & support you deserve. Therapy helps. Don’t repeat the steps of your parents with your kids. There are other ways to instill discipline into your kids. - Maãlík
@kokoloweАй бұрын
Bless you 🙏🏼❤
@debbieo2721Ай бұрын
I saw so many similarities in my own childhood and I am the same age as Michael Jackson was. Beatings, being chased around the house, hiding being thrown up against the walls, being face slammed into a kitchen table, living in fear of a man that I was supposed to trust as a father.. I understand his pain, it ruins you as a child and as a functioning adult. No matter how much you can fool the world, your child inside yourself is permanently broken and in those quiet alone moments, you try to work it out and make it better but you can never change the damage these monsters do to you.. Love you Michael and I understand what you also went through and I am truly sorry you had to endure that suffering and hide what he was doing and did to you until you were an adult and could safely even talk about it.. RIP Dear Michael, you were a gift on this planet and we all remember you and will always love you even if your father didn't or couldn't..
@silence6813Ай бұрын
Joe overcrossed the line, especially when he beat them for crazy reason like when they messed up during practice
@lisaritschl413Ай бұрын
@@debbieo2721 🥰🥰🥰
@kokoloweАй бұрын
@@debbieo2721 Thank you for sharing your story & educating the people. Especially the people who continue to give praise to Michael's monster. He's safe now, since June 25, 2009 ✨ MJ FOREVER ♾️ ❤️
@caseyfalconer7347Ай бұрын
Michael needed therapy for his father’s abuse to him. Unfortunately seeking as much fame as he possibly could, surgery to not look like his dad and in the end drugs was how he coped with it. His life in one way was soo amazing but on the other hand very sad what he was dealing with inside himself.
@saramaria-wh2tgАй бұрын
I heard a private tape where he said he wanted to be so successful and great because he just wanted to be loved and hoped that that would change his father and that broke my heart so bad 💔💔
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
Sure ✔️ I just watched the video and honestly I was crying all the way through it just so devastatingly heartbreaking, tragic & sad 💔. I know your right when you say MJ should have had therapy but the sad fact is that back in the 1970’s & early 1980’s psychotherapy and psychiatry was seen very much as a taboo in US society. Most people viewed anyone in treatment as being mentally ill or crazy. Which is really sad & truly unfortunate. Also MJ was a devout Jehovah’s Witness & in his very strict faith I don’t think it was encouraged to seek secular psychological treatment like psychotherapy. The elders in the Jehovah’s Witness faith would try to help but sadly they weren’t psychologist. Also after the global mega super success of the Thriller album sadly MJ became untouchable. He was a very damaged man with too much money & power & if he refused the right psychological treatment then no one could help him. So fate tragically had its way with him. It’s still very difficult & painful to re-experience all of MJ’s childhood abuse, hurt & trauma. It’s really upsetting. In many way sadly MJ’s Hell was here on Earth. Now he is at peace resting eternally in the arm of God. I will love him forever because he was a rare, precious, beautiful, kind, sensitive, fragile, damaged, caring soul. RIP
@fatuusdottoreАй бұрын
I can so relate on not wanting to look like your shitty parents, though I think it was more the complex Joe Jackson and his brothers gave him about his nose.
@JamesPerry-wt7noАй бұрын
@@ST-nz4bf I mean he left the JW religion in 1987, but I can understand that even in the 90s or the 2000s the press was already calling him crazy even when he went to rehab in 93 imagine if they caught him in therapy, and I think one of the reasons why he wasn't able to was that he couldn't trust people, take the Rabbi for example, he was supposed to be his spiritual adviser and these were supposed to be private and he went and recorded Michael, which I guess would be okay for therapy purposes but then he went and released them after he died and even released a whole book on them, I don't think he wanted those out and the guy was clearly not his friend and wanted to get money and be relevant, Michael had trust issues and for good reason. After that mockumentary got out he said he believed Michael was guilty even after hearing Michael bearing his soul to him about his pure love for children and his genuine desire to help them.
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
@@JamesPerry-wt7no💯 sadly there are no real solutions for poor MJ’s problems 💔😔
@jiztelАй бұрын
Man i always feel sorry for MJ and his brothers and sisters 😔
@caseyfalconer7347Ай бұрын
I always give Michael huge credit for forgiving his dad. But I don’t think he ever fully recovered from it in his mind. Soo sad
@jiztelАй бұрын
@ i agree. That junk messed him up bad. When i watched this earlier i thought to myself if my dad was like that. Im positive it would’ve affected me. I probably would of gotten into a lot of fights in school and stuff idk
@marcusscarterr33Ай бұрын
For sure Michael was a loving soul but I don't think he completely forgave him and said it for the public and for sure he never forgot it or healed from it, it's clear they were never close, he even left him out of his will and that says a lot in my opinion, I don't judge him I would do the same thing, the man always used him for his money, he gave himself credit for "creating the biggest group in the world" but I doubt he ever apologized or took credit for the hurt he caused, he was always super arrogant talking like "I made no mistakes" even his wife Katherine had to cut him off and say "don't say that", his cruel brutal treatment affected him for the rest of his life, even when he died they found notes on the walls and mirrors and one of them said "discipline with love, not violence" and another one said "love, no violence ever", in the last recording where the doctor recorded him before he died he said he wanted to build a hospital for children and take care of them so they wouldn't be depressed and he said he felt their pain because he had no childhood... I wonder if or how much did Joe actually change cause 3 days after Michael died he was promoting his new label cold as hell with no respect talking like "we lost the biggest superstar" and not his SON. Seems like that's all he cared about.
@kokoloweАй бұрын
@@marcusscarterr33WELL SAID!! 💯
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
@@caseyfalconer7347 💯 the damage was just to extensive 💔😔
@morganedwards3966Ай бұрын
This is why he altered his appearance so drastically. He didn't want to look or be anything like his father...
@saramaria-wh2tgАй бұрын
He said it with his own mouth as well 💔
@BodyhealthsoulАй бұрын
Oh please, that's yet another excuse from Jackson's sycophants to explain him wanting to look like a white woman. Nothing can ever be Michael's fault. In y'all's eyes it's ALWAYS someone else to blame & never Michael...SMH
@Hudson112Ай бұрын
@@BodyhealthsoulBro, there’s documentation of this type of stuff that proves what he should and should not be blamed for.
@HannibalLector-e8yАй бұрын
He didn't look like Joseph.
@renewashington791Ай бұрын
@@HannibalLector-e8y 😂 Before Michael underwent aLL those surgeries, Yes the HeLL He DID closely Resemble his Dad in facial features AND Coloring. Anyone with EYES can go back and look at early photos of Michael and SEE the resemblance. However, of aLL the brothers, it’s my opinion that Jackie looked the MOST like Joseph.
@StroproduceditАй бұрын
The conclusion that I’ve come to is that children just don’t belong in show business. We’ve witnessed decades of abuse and child labor in in order for children to be successful. The industry is evil. Also Michael regurgitating at the sight of his father is something spiritual. It’s possible Joseph might’ve been a dark entity. Some ppl who are deeply spiritual, esp like Mike can feel that powerful dark energy. @10:07 my heart sank. Imagine what he felt when the police department made him strip. Those scars just flooding back. And how symbolic because again, Joe’s dark energy manifested into reality. This truly proves how parents curse their children with their low frequency energy and fury. It manifests! This is why it’s so important to LOVE your children.
@ebrucelik9689Ай бұрын
I feel that dark energy so much. Joe has very much the aura of a devil. Every time I see him its like a devil is looking into the camera. It is frightening.
@EvaSchroeder-g7r8 күн бұрын
Many have been sexually abused There are so many pedophiles in this business. It's hard enough for adults let alone children. The way the industry treats people is horrible it's ruined adults I can't imagine a child going through that.
@EvaSchroeder-g7r8 күн бұрын
I completely believe Joseph was possessed by a demon. Demons/Satan will take advantage of someones desperation to become famous. Joe was desperate so the devil knew this and took advantage of that. Caused him to become violent wicked.
@jeankeats32008 күн бұрын
Some people just get physically ill when they're stressed. I've seen it time and time again. I just shake and feel like I jumped into an ice bucket. Poor Michael. How awful.
@AlineOliveira-vm5kw7 күн бұрын
I feel that! Even Brooke Shields said his father was literally "the devil", I can see that just by looking at his eyes, gives me the creeps
@titustisdale9609Ай бұрын
Joseph gave Michael hell. I'm just glad Michael became a better father.
@BodyhealthsoulАй бұрын
To white kids??? And also being PDF-FILE
@jeanjones18466 күн бұрын
WHAT? BETTER FATHER? SLEEPING WITH LITTLE BOY'S ? AND HE WAS. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN A PRISON.
@titustisdale96096 күн бұрын
@@jeanjones1846 Dude...Shut the hell up.
@Kai-hk7tlАй бұрын
Michael deserved better.
@renewashington791Ай бұрын
Agree 👍🏽 Although I imagine that Many would say Michael DID have Better, but it’s obvious that what he Needed MOST was GENUINE Sincere Love 🥰 and the SUPPORT of his Dad. However, then Sometimes I think that perhaps Joe Jackson must’ve really and truly BELIEVED that he Was doing the Best for his children by BEATING them into Stardom, as HORRIFIC as that is to contemplate.
@JL-zn7meАй бұрын
Micheal was such a beautiful, gentle, humble being. The horrific abuse he endured at the hands of that evil being didn’t make Michael that way- he was born that way. He was born with an untouchable God given talent as well . He never needed Joe and Joe knew that!!! The love people around the world have for Michael is because of Michael- only!
@magistravitae6449Ай бұрын
It's true
@pupstxrxl9714Ай бұрын
So is nobody gonna talk about how traumatizing and attacking Martin Bashir’s questions were. You can clearly see it especially when he asked if Michael’s father only used a belt when he covered his face. It’s a miracle he didn’t cry. Bashir is a horrible, DISGUSTING person.
@kokoloweАй бұрын
@@pupstxrxl9714 I refer to him as "batsh*t
@HannibalLector-e8yАй бұрын
And so are all the rest of his demographic.
@northerngirl1637Ай бұрын
Thank you. 👍🤬
@katforgiven6411Ай бұрын
Most interviewers only want to get the emotional reactions, at all cost to the interviewee.
@jnc102826 күн бұрын
Interviews have agreed parameters or no interview. Obviously Michael agreed and probably details of questions on his abuse were hammered out ahead of time. I'm sure Michael expected it and maybe even welcomed them to be able to publicly acknowledge. It is part of healing process for a person to talk about it with someone they are safe with. If he were not ready for this step he would have said he didn't want to answer.
@DaniMacYoАй бұрын
This was the one and only time I think…. that Michael really went deep with his childhood trauma. Like I’ve never seen MJ really tell it like it was for him. He really trusted Martin sadly. But he revealed more than I’ve seen him ever mention on other interviews about how bad he and his brothers got it. This one really brought back the memories for Michael. It makes you wanna cry and just give him a hug.
@caseyfalconer7347Ай бұрын
The one good thing that came of it is that Michael realised he had to treat his own children right. They could call him daddy. He never layed a finger on them cos he never wanted them to feel that hate for him, only love for him.
@DaniMacYoАй бұрын
@ definitely. 🙏
@marcusscarterr33Ай бұрын
You should check out his private recordings or private phone conversations where he didn't even know he was being recorded, he says things that he never even said in interviews, like the fact that his father choked him and almost broke his arm
@fatuusdottoreАй бұрын
I don't know how that man can live with himself, but then again he is a journalist. 🔨🔨🔨
@ozzyjimenez9017Ай бұрын
Michael saying, "Well look what came out of it" is pretty ironic. Yeah, Joseph helped with their success but he also caused childhood trauma, physical and verbal abuse that left Michael emotionally scarred to the point of not wanting to grow up, and changing his face to the point where he didnt't want to look like his dad anymore. It's really tragic the more I learn about him.
@SarahGarcia-bu8ifАй бұрын
I think he was refearring to the fact that because of it he had a veey deep love for children and wanted to protect them and ensure they don't go through what he went through
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
@@SarahGarcia-bu8if💯MJ was an Earth Angel!!!
@rashmimehta32723 сағат бұрын
You had a very relevant P.OV,I always wondered why he did so many plastic surgeries even though he is naturally very beautiful and had a such great talent,that really affect him mentally so much
@A_MuzikАй бұрын
I’ve heard people try to sanitize MJ’s childhood and abuse by saying that it made him the dynamic artist he was. Hell, my mother one time said over the phone when she was 56 years old, that while Michael Jackson didn’t have a childhood, neither did the slaves. Given how Michael’s life post 1984 panned out, I don’t think the abuse and lost childhood were even worth Thriller.
@marcusscarterr33Ай бұрын
I hate when people downplay it and say it's just "discipline" and make excuses for this man even saying that he was "a great father" like what??? Have they heard Michael's private phone conversation saying that he choked him and almost broke his arm??? Is that not abuse?? Calling him ugly, big nose, too black was simply unnecessary.
@Tropical_Rain7Ай бұрын
@@marcusscarterr33 There is a "lady" here with a channel that justifies it and downplays it because she says "most of us black people had whoopings in our childhood". She even gets extremely harsh on anyone who writes any criticism or negative word on such abuse in her comments. It is disgusting. This is justifiying child abuse. I ADORE Michael and his music and actually couldn't imagine living without it but I would forgo it immediately if he hadn't suffer this way.
@ashleighrose8115Ай бұрын
If anything Michael is a cautionary tale of the damage abuse really does to a child... MJ could have been just as successful just by his father being strict and pushing him to succeed but could have saved his life in the long wrong, by simply removing the trauma and abuse he endured from his childhood he could have just been a helicopter parent and still had a successful family, instead of being a monster who destroyed his sons self worth and confidence and ruining what should have been a really wonderful life ... Look at Taylor Swift she has become even more successful than him by today's standards and she has two amazing, loving, supportive parents and they didn't destroy their child and her innocence to get her there...
@kokoloweАй бұрын
@@ashleighrose8115exactly 💯 joe was a tormenting, sadistic "father" stripping them naked & oiling his kids down before whipping the mess outta them??!!!! The fear MJ felt 😔 Thank you for being emotionally intelligent, and sharing your feelings & thoughts abt lil MJ (and teenage MJ) getting the "bejeezus" scared outta him 😢 joe deserves NO PRAISE. MJ FOREVER ♾️✨❤️
@kokoloweАй бұрын
Thank you to all the compassionate ones on this. We know in our HEARTS it isn't RIGHT for a parent to treat their own children this way 😔 MJ FOREVER & A DAY!! 🕊️✨
@MRLAYITDOWNАй бұрын
The fact that people turned their backs on MJ is sickening. Blaming him for the unthinkable with kids. This Man was a pure soul and legend we will never see this again. Shame on all the haters.
@HannibalLector-e8yАй бұрын
Say thank you to the Jews who own the music industry. And publishing. And tv media. 👉🏾🇮🇱
@renewashington791Ай бұрын
Not many People actually KNEW exactly WHO Michael was. We only knew what we Heard from the news media and Watched on TV 📺 Do I personally suspect that Michael was guilty of a Lot of things he was accused of regarding young children? Of course!! I live in AMURICA 🇺🇸 and there’s No Denying that these sorts of things DO happen.
@tyroneaugustine229Ай бұрын
But them scums think Jay Z and Diddy are innocent!!! Punks!
@nikmpupАй бұрын
Abuse begets abuse. Both can be true
@aca979427 күн бұрын
Hey….michael did suffer sexual abuse and later performed it on other innocent children…his sisters were also abused…good morning America…sorry to interrupt your beauty sleep..
@donnaconley241723 күн бұрын
The abuse he suffered at the hands of his father is just disgusting! I loved MJ and always will. RIP Michael. We will NEVER forget you!😢
@YungStinkyWinkyАй бұрын
This poor man. God bless you Michael, I'm so sorry you went through so much. Yet somehow you gave US so much. Thank you.
@ST-nz4bfАй бұрын
💯because MJ was an Earth Angel 😇 that’s why he was able to give so much love & comfort to this hurting world 🌍!! RIP King Of Pop & more importantly the King Of Our Hearts ♥️
@helenaskew4851Ай бұрын
i wish Michael jackson was here, but he went through so much in childhood and beyond. He would be proud of his children if he was here. All fans miss him every day.
@SarahGarcia-bu8ifАй бұрын
Honestly I'm so happy he's now at peace, he suffered so much from the time he was a baby
@BabysoulZАй бұрын
Bruh didnt Blanket sell his music back to Sony? Maybe youre just talking bout the first two kids
@Bih1stOfAll25 күн бұрын
@@BabysoulZAnd the girl was addicted to heroin sooo...yeah
@kellydesilva6733Ай бұрын
This was triggering for me. I was physically and emotionally too. I am 62 yeas old now, my father has changed and apologised, but hearing him talk about it, the fear, running to hide because he was pulling in the driveway. Just about everything he said i identified with. Listening to Michael talk about it gave me anxiety and tightness in my chest. I am glad my father finally realized what he did was wrong and sincerely apologized but the scars stay.
@libra9633Ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter how much I hear of this…This will forever affect my heart. But of course…I try to not let it affect me mentally. Michael…You deserve The Hug. Of All Hugs.
@AliceaJones-sz6oqАй бұрын
This poor man endured more pain than any person should ever have to experience. He was so beautiful yet people bullied him until the day he died. He was so unique and misunderstood. And the crazy thing is nowadays the world is so much more accepting of people just like him. He was ahead of his time. I wish he would have had a normal peaceful life instead of the hell he went through.
@EvaSchroeder-g7r8 күн бұрын
Same. What good is millions of dollars and fame if this is what the price was?
@JG_SmileSOBrightАй бұрын
Mike was SUCH a beautiful child & young man ❤
@marcusscarterr33Ай бұрын
You should have some included some of his private phone conversations when he talked about him and his childhood without knowing he was being recorded.
@agnieszkalekАй бұрын
These were, as you said, private, so it’s not fair to use them. But they used the recordings anyway, just play the entire thing.
@PatrickJones-e6gАй бұрын
@@agnieszkalek yeah he put the private tapes these are private as well I don't even think Michael wanted these out but since he put these why not put the others as well? Especially since he put parts of them on some of his other videos
@JacksonsLegendaryАй бұрын
"He would tell me im ugly......sorry joseph 🤷"
@SarahGarcia-bu8ifАй бұрын
Poor Michael was still scared of his reaction 😢
@tasmeenbaker9912Ай бұрын
He probably had some type of body dysmorphia. People with body dysmorphia tend to believe that they're uglier than what they actually are.
@olya5691Ай бұрын
So much goodness and love he gave to the world and how much pain he endured 😢 I hope his soul is at peace now
@carmengabrielagabry5761Ай бұрын
I saw this video and I was moved to tears, I was filled with boundless sadness, it is tragic to have an unhappy childhood, to feel abandoned, not to feel happy, not to feel loved by your parents, to feel alone, to be an ordeal, I know what it means, it's painful and tragic. I love you very much MJ🤗💋❣️😘I miss you so much, I need you🤗🤗🤗❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
@faithnaidoo764711 күн бұрын
Parental abuse makes you feel crushed.I know.I live the memories in my old age.😢😢😢
@ItsJustME-OnYxАй бұрын
Micheal could never get over the trauma. It did not help that reporters would continually ask him about his childhood. They dont care !!
@Black-my4unАй бұрын
So glad I found this channel during my Michael spell 😭😭😭😭 Really enjoying seeing post 1993 Mike free of the tabloid rhetoric and lies I as a 1998 baby knew. Fun fact I didn’t truly know his greatness until 09. The second he passed, Wanna be starting somethin etc was on every radio station… Love the man.
@AngelaOBrien-o7lАй бұрын
his spirit is still alive
@sandyheredia3027Ай бұрын
That man was evil, and his mother let it happen 😡😡😡. I would never allow my husband to abuse my children like that😢😢😢
@Anonymous-pk8bk28 күн бұрын
And his mother let it happen!!! 💯 pathetic excuse of a mother
@lorettadansereau86512 күн бұрын
Exactly, you took the words right out. His mom wasn't very emotionally supportive either. Like the Pepsi commercial, she at times was only thinking of money too. What I've seen in the Michael Jackson movies, so often both parents ignored his feelings.
@sarahhannahvАй бұрын
Must have taken a lot of courage to finally speak up when he did. But I think the most courageous thing he said is that he forgave his father for everything he did. That is not easy to do at all especially when the person causes you such pain.
@karinmair4546Ай бұрын
There is so much pain in his eyes... Ok I don´t know the truth, but I bet Michael couldn´t have done anything bad to any child on this planet. May his soul rest in peace. Thank you Michael it was an honor to have you here on earth.
@saramaria-wh2tgАй бұрын
During those 70s clips where he said he didn't really miss out on having a childhood, on a private phone conversation he didn't know he was being recorded he said they told him what to wear what not to wear what to say and what not to say and he had no control over anything but his eating (maybe that's why he developed anorexia and the habit of not eating when he was very upset or hurt, to get some control 😥), that they had to portray this image of the "perfect family" and smile like nothing was happening and "papa joe was wonderful" and this and that when that wasn't true 💔
@fatuusdottoreАй бұрын
I'm not surprised, plus maintaining a dancer's body. His dancing was as important as his singing, so it was important for him to maintain a skinny physique. And some people react to stress by binge-eating, some people don't eat, some (like me) do both.
@trevorphillips9576Ай бұрын
Yeah its really messed up.
@trevorphillips9576Ай бұрын
“Once i was on stage i was happy”…this is all trauma bonding to the stage in a way….cause off the stage he was back with his abusive dad…hell i think everytime he was performing on the stage he was having some kind of trigger happy manic episode to the point of over exercising and self harm on the damn stage. This is really sad. Poor thing.
@luana45393Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure I heard a recording of him from the 80s and he talked about how he had acne and felt so ugly and shy but once he got on stage all of that would disappear, and it'd come back again when off, and even when he changed his diet and the acne was off, the scars were still there, he felt free from his problems, but I kinda agree with you as well, it's so so sad 😢
@trevorphillips9576Ай бұрын
@@luana45393 Right it's so messed up.
@gregorygriffin6341Ай бұрын
I never liked that UK guy. He always made it seem more like an interrogation than an interview. It also didn't help that this was the time the media was tearing Michael apart. It was painful for us fans. Sure, we all wish that he didn't leave us like he did, but given all the torment this man endured with the triumph, I feel he earned peace beyond this world.
@ruthwhittingham46 сағат бұрын
Face came with an incredible price to him, it’s very sad. Maybe he has peace now. I hope so as there will never be a superstar like him. ❤
@alfredmayconnina0979Ай бұрын
Michael was tortured, humiliated, mistreated by the one who should have done the opposite. Fortunately, he did not harbor feelings of hatred, repulsion, or contempt for his father.
@JamesPerry-wt7noАй бұрын
I mean he did say he hated him at times, there was definitely ressentment there as an adult, hence leaving him out of his will, and who can blame him?
@dreamer3456917 күн бұрын
My heart is writhing with pain while listening to him and seeing the pain in his eyes😓😞😢😢
@pamelamays4186Ай бұрын
Joe Jackson lived off his kids for decades, shining in their spotlight.
@myonlineshop403222 күн бұрын
HIS MOTHER COULD HAVE STOPPED THE ABUSE, BUT SHE NEVER DID???!!!!
@Seraphim725 күн бұрын
Aww… when he said he wants his kids to call him Daddy🤍 That’s so Sweet. He’s a Sweetheart , a Sweet Soul. He was just Misunderstood. And, Targeted because of Jealousy. He was a Legend + Musical Genius. They tried to Hurt and Harm his Legacy…… All because of Jealousy. God Bless his Soul🤍 He’s w Jesus✨🙏🕊️
@vincentbitАй бұрын
Now, this is why I feel bad for him, including his siblings and their mother. I'll never stop loving Michael Jackson, even if I'm not a fan of him, still he always deserves the best!
@FindingGod36528 күн бұрын
Sounds like his dad was a real monster. Horrifying abuse to terrorize kids like this and just to entertain the public. Sick.
@travisisaiah99Ай бұрын
I do feel bad he never truly had the normal childhood and did even know what a genuine friend was. Seem like he was always treated like a novelty act/machine than a real person. He did have a life most can only dream of but at a cost that I feel a lot of us take for granted.
@Alayna.n_herself5Ай бұрын
He looks so uncomfortable and afraid in the picture at 9:10
@kinglord7707Ай бұрын
Joe look like a Devil behind his son back
@DoubleCee-kq6qdАй бұрын
Crazy to think that Michael’s discipline and strong work ethic came from his father threatening to physically abuse him 😬
@saramaria-wh2tgАй бұрын
Not only he threatened him he did abuse him for every little mistep and it was never good enough, in a private tape he said he wanted to be so successful and great because he just wanted to be loved cause he never felt loved and wanted his father's approval and he hoped that it would change him 💔💔😭
@silence6813Ай бұрын
@@saramaria-wh2tgI agree beating his kids over something small and petty things like messing up during a music practice was overcrossing the line.
@ladytrue192322 күн бұрын
Wow I miss Michael. RIP Michael❤️🙏
@cherylvisconti22 күн бұрын
Me too❤️🙏
@AshaSingh-qn3wfАй бұрын
There is no Michael will be again 😢😢😢😢 Long live King 👑🙏❤️
@FaxxxxxxxxxxffffАй бұрын
He was a really smart person actually but he just acted child like sometimes because of having no childhood and he made some mistakes because of that but he is very smart you just cant tell that sometimes when he is acting child like
@kokoloweАй бұрын
Yes, every word. And thank you for knowing the difference between "childlike" and "childish". MJ FOREVER ❤️♾️
@danielangom21 күн бұрын
You can see his sadness and lonlyness in his eyes even when he was smiling... That family is sick and rotten by the evil father and sick brothers forcing him to listen they had sex in the same room.... And the mother isn't really much better she should left him cause he ruined the souls of his own kids he is a real monster 🤬🤬🤬
@Jaded_underratedАй бұрын
Ok wow this week I was intending to literally comment that you guys to do a deep dive into his relationship with his dad I love this channel you guys are awesome
@thedetail.Ай бұрын
I’m planning a full documentary on this subject matter
@lexwrld999Ай бұрын
@@thedetail.ouu yes please
@KarenHerzog-vw1xpАй бұрын
Joe should have been in jail, and their mother should have done something about it, but didn't
@laisemendonca49023 күн бұрын
Yes.
@sarahivsutterb74719 күн бұрын
To hear about the abuse and terror Michael Jackson had gave me goosebumps and makes my blood boiling! This so-called father is a monster and doesn't deserve to be called a father! This kind of things makes me sick and angry about all these evil and mind-boggling cruel monsters all around the world who are doing this kind of shit towards children! - Dear Michael Jackson - may your time in heaven be a wonderful and peaceful time with all the best what you wish for and thank you so much for your good music you have made!
@JordansSquadАй бұрын
Michael was such a beautiful person 😢❤
@nangel270Ай бұрын
His mother was pathetic for not protecting them.
@MissElaine121Ай бұрын
He would probably beat her up too. It was a bad time back then for black families. No one cared
@natalias3502Ай бұрын
It wasn't rare mother's being passive enablers back in those days due to economic issues
@lauren-mo1kmАй бұрын
Cause of her religion or keep the image of "perfect family" Idk I read Jermaine's girlfriend's book it was the 80s 90s he was cheating on her even with his own sons' love interests, disgusting, the brothers were abusive and cheated on their wives too
@desertrose1226Ай бұрын
@@lauren-mo1kmMichael didn’t cheat.
@annabel33725 күн бұрын
Maybe he beat her too. I wouldnt be surprised. A lot of women stay with abusive fathers
@SophiathewigglebutАй бұрын
R.I.P. Michael 💔😢❤️
@MissAnnaGАй бұрын
As a mother, I would not have allowed that to happen and I did not. I am not the Mother to mess with.
@peppercat8718Ай бұрын
💪As it should be 🌻
@fairyqueen-m7t22 күн бұрын
My father was exactly the same, I know that sick feeling and that absolute fear! And exactly that we make up excuses for their bad ! Absolutely sad 😢 God rest Michael's soul 🕊🤍🙏🏻
@user-pc5rf2xn1lАй бұрын
I thank God he healed me of all these traumas that only the heavenly father could
@isabellezablocki7447Ай бұрын
I never realized the extent of the abuse Michael went with his dad and the extreme fear he had of him.
@chilezpАй бұрын
His childhood was stolen from him
@blondegiraffe2023Ай бұрын
I believe that is why he surrounded himself with child like things and children... not necessarily because of horrible reasons but that he didn't have a childhood
@19571975Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry Michael. You, and your siblings, didn't deserve that cruelty. May God bless and rest your soul.
@TeresiaMargiassoАй бұрын
We all know his dad didn't care about no one but himself. But nobody says anything about the sorry mother who sit there and let that man abuse them kids like that. There ain't no reason why she couldn't have left.
@CrazillionАй бұрын
in those days things were different it wasn't so easy for women to leave their marriage like today she was financially dependent on him/them and was limited on what she could actually do.
@Joeblogs99921 күн бұрын
He should have thrown his father out. What a horrible man, he wanted to live through his children. They were his golden ticket.
@AlineOliveira-vm5kw21 күн бұрын
Well in the end he did, he left him out of his will and all to his mother children and charity, that says so much. It's like he said "you won't use me in death"
@pauljordan1080Ай бұрын
Poor Michael Jackson, he never had a childhood 😢
@marycordova-de7bx27 күн бұрын
One can see the sadness in his face and eyes,he endured alot,God bless him and his siblings.
@carolgimenez5169Ай бұрын
His mom is responsible for not leaving and allowing this torture to happen
@annabel33725 күн бұрын
Partially. Maybe he threatened her if she would leave...
@alexisgreen-hernandez8604Ай бұрын
Michael's father was so cruel Michael's story was so tragic the children were just used for money 💰 gains especially Michael, Janet, and Latoya. R.I.P Michael you were an amazing performer.
@blondegiraffe2023Ай бұрын
My goodness those poor children were treated like performance animals.
@jackiemills2466Ай бұрын
Let the Jackson family be let’s go forward in life and remember the memories Michael Jackson left us with ❤
@erinbedard6374Ай бұрын
I love you Michael Jackson miss him
@tyroneaugustine229Ай бұрын
After 1984 Michael Jackson wasn't the same.
@ToonsyTheToonАй бұрын
MJ has the most double edged sword life. While his dad’s strict parenting mold him into the iconic king of pop we all know and love, he also kinda ripped him of his childhood which made him had problems socializing with other people and worrying about his appearance.
@shelleylowe4610Ай бұрын
Poor Michael. I feel so sad for him and his brothers how they were treated by their father ! Even the mother had no say in anything. R.I.P Michael.
@thinking102Ай бұрын
He was a monster not a father, child abuse in the extreme should b arrested
@boogoodie27 күн бұрын
It breaks my heart that Michael and his siblings were so abused. No wonder he didn't want to look like his dad. Poor Michael, at least he's resting in peace now and his dad won't be allowed to enter heaven. God bless you Michael, you gave so much of yourself, now it's time to rest and take what you need. In the warm loving arems of god. We miss you. ❤❤❤❤
@letspraytherosary441021 күн бұрын
Now it makes sense why Michael had such a fondness for children. They used to accuse him of child abuse or being a pedophile but he was just trying to erase his past.
@altuzarraok16 күн бұрын
This is why he wanted to protect his children, so they could NEVER go through what he had to.
@SB44-m8uАй бұрын
We still love and adore you MJ and always will❤❤❤❤
@sandyheredia3027Ай бұрын
So sorry you had to go through that Michael. Rest in eternal peace😢😢😢
@daisyq250112 күн бұрын
His father sounds like a monster. I guess he lked money more than his kids.
@revekat20538 күн бұрын
He’s gone now. There’s nothing that can be done about it.
@AlineOliveira-vm5kw5 күн бұрын
That's for sure, even Brooke Shields said he was "the devil".
@Jesusfreedmefully15 күн бұрын
I’ve always loved Michael I believe he is with Jesus
@revekat20538 күн бұрын
Everyone is with Jesus. Jesus is the son of God who said that the kingdom of heaven is within you and all around you.
@Faithfullfertilitytv6 күн бұрын
@@revekat2053 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16
@alistairwharton1559Ай бұрын
This is absolutely horrendous 😢 💔 😞
@salisaid314911 күн бұрын
I would have ran away from home with such a high level of evil around... It's intolerable...this should not get repeated with other children today...
@ruthgallegos3833Ай бұрын
Rest in peace Michael Jackson! You were LOVED so much by the world of people so sorry you suffered abuse by your father!
@t.m.i.1245Ай бұрын
It hurts to see the pain in him in these interviews. You can literally see him hiding pain in interviews too. He always gave his all and loved children because he was robbed of his childhood. He was a very misunderstood and judged man. What a brilliant, incredible, beautiful artist and human being Michael was. I hope he's in heaven and singing among the angels because he was simply too good for this world. One thing MJ is wrong about in this, what Joe Jackson did WAS abuse, just because Michael chose not to continue the cycle doesn't mean that it wasn't. Michael and his brother's survived a lot of physical and mental trauma.
@AlineOliveira-vm5kwАй бұрын
I think he actually said "when people say the abused abuse that's not true" and he is right!
@t.m.i.1245Ай бұрын
@AlineOliveira-vm5kw I'll have to go back an re-listen. That makes sense. He definitely chose to nurture and not continue that cycle. I cannot emagine what he and his siblings endured, and them always having to smile and present to the public as if nothing was wrong. Horrific.
@Enjoyinglife2220 күн бұрын
Poor Michael….physical and mental abuse isn’t almost impossible to recover from. 😢
@barbarapaton4005Ай бұрын
Joe Jackson did have a scary face
@annabel33725 күн бұрын
Agreed I never liked him not even knowing for sure how horrible he actually was. LaToya spilled the beans at first but than said it wasnt true etc ...
@ricardomcgirtАй бұрын
I miss MJ💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@joanne231Ай бұрын
So sad that those children feared, Feared their father. A father is supposed to love and care for his children. He was mean to them. It's good Michael later forgave his father so he didn't have to carry that hatred. Michael had to release it for his own mental health. I'm so sorry that family was dysfunctional like that. ☹️😢
@laisemendonca49021 күн бұрын
@@joanne231 Que familia disfuncional Michael Jackson tinha!
@jeankeats32008 күн бұрын
My husband was abused by his father. Took many beatings. My father didn't beat me he had PTSD from WWII. He would just pace round and round the kitchen table in the morning. He was volatile. He would blow up at the slightest thing. I was abused too but not as bad as Michael. My abuse came from the outside not from inside the home. Once you have PTSD you can't shake it.
@annap1191Ай бұрын
Michael was troubled all his life until the day he passed away. Thankyou for your music Michael. RIP ❤