
"Reed stated that a lot of people will swallow any misgivings they may have and just say, 'Oh well, it's a great jukebox movie,' ignoring the fact that Jackson was worse than Jeffrey Epstein."
"The popularity of the film says that people don't care that he was a child molester. Literally, people just don't care, as they turn a deaf ear to the allegations."
"Reed argued that none of the allegations in Leaving Neverland have been seriously challenged, yet online noise from simplistic debunking videos allowed fans to enjoy Jackson's music again."
"Fuqua expressed skepticism about Jackson's guilt, suggesting that sometimes people do nasty things for money, hinting at the motivations of Jackson's accusers."
Dan Reed stated that Michael Jackson's actions were worse than those of Jeffrey Epstein, criticizing the public's willingness to overlook serious allegations of child abuse. He noted that the upcoming biopic, despite its popularity, fails to address these accusations. Reed argued that the film's success indicates a lack of concern for Jackson's past, as many fans prioritize his music over the allegations. He expressed skepticism about what evidence would change people's minds regarding Jackson's guilt, emphasizing the enduring impact of the allegations from Leaving Neverland.
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