Post by MaryAnn Layton on Apr 17, 2013 12:05:40 GMT -5
Hi MJ's Army!
The following is the last post from MJTruthNow, of which I'm a long time member. I (and the 500 team) completely agree that our engagement in the form of clicks and comments defending the Jacksons or Michael's reputation is an investment in a future of more of the same garbage, because the media involved cares only for our patronage and is uninfluenced by our sentiments and facts!
Below this you will find a link to the MJTruthNow blog. I highly recommend subscribing if you haven't already.
And on a personal note, I highly doubt the Jacksons are asking for 40 billion dollars in damages, and instead believe that the media created the story to make it all more salacious, wanting the general public to turn against the Jacksons for being too greedy. Haven't we seen all this crap before??? Just don't believe everything you read because there's a good chance the media just wants to make this story a lot bigger than it is!
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Please Don’t Feed The Beast
by MJTruthNow
As preparations are underway for the upcoming civil suit being brought against AEG by Katherine Jackson and Michael Jackson's children, the MJ fan community is being inundated with gossip and speculation as the rumor-mill turns frantically once again. Social media is on fire with stories of who will be called to give testimony, how much of Michael's private medical history will be discussed and what unsavory stories will be told - all fueled by our ever-present nemesis, the Media.
In the past MJTruthNow has actively encouraged fans and advocates to engage with the media in an intelligent effort to educate and thereby bring about a change to the public perception of Michael's persona. But, it may be time for us all to step back and DIS-ENGAGE ourselves for the moment - for the sake of Michael's personal legacy.
Whether or not you support Mrs. Jackson's action in bringing this case, MJTN would ask everyone to think carefully before posting links to articles which reference the trial. Many tabloid journalists are aware that using the Jackson name as a headliner attracts fans and haters alike and they will stop at nothing to get our attention, boosting ratings and/or circulation. Stacy Brown - who purports to be a "long-time friend" of the Jackson family - has recently written several misleading and nasty articles containing false and inflammatory details for which there is no substance. DO NOT BE FOOLED - he is no more a Jackson sympathizer than Diane Dimond is a "Michael Jackson Expert" - and both of these hacks admit to reveling in the attention they get from causing controversy and hurt to the fans. Without us, they have nothing to work with and would be irrelevant.
Remember - posting and clicking on links to their articles - even if we do so to leave a rebuttal - supports their efforts and helps spread false information. Just opening up a link registers that someone has read the page - regardless of whether we approve the content. Clicks equal money and that is how these hacks get paid. If we feel we must share and express our feelings about an article, it is better to just copy and paste the content rather than the link. If a few of us do this and share with others, it will reduce "clicks." Perhaps you can look at it in the same way as a "designated driver" who is doing the dirty work so that we can know what is being said but do not have to "feed the beast." Protesting about the choice of Diane Dimond to cover the trial on CNN is also futile if we are going to tune in and watch. It is the same principle.
Some of you may be aware that the National Enquirer has stooped to new lows this week by printing Michael's autopsy photograph on its cover and using that same cover as its Twitter avatar. If you come across this rag on a newsstand, you could try speaking to the Store Manager, explaining that you find it offensive and ask for the paper to be removed to a less conspicuous place - such as a top rack. Alternatively, you could just quietly turn them face down, or place them discreetly behind other magazines so that they are not on public view. PLEASE do not purchase them - even if you only want to destroy them - as you will still be rewarding National Enquirer.
We all know Michael's advice about the tabloids was to ignore them. Easier said than done when we are hungry for information and angry about their behavior. There are some sympathetic articles out there - especially those which support Michael's artistic achievements - and we are doing a better job on his behalf to share and promote these instead. A good source of positive Michael Jackson information is the blog "All Things Michael" at vallieegirl67.com/
Please THINK before you CLICK and PASTE if you have to POST - and let's try and get through the next few months as painlessly as we possibly can. We must stick together at this time!
Thank you from MJTruthNow!
MJTruthNow | April 16, 2013 at 10:33 pm | Tags: Diane Dimond, Media, National Enquirer, Stacy Brown, tabloids | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: wp.me/p2W9dV-2e
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The following is the last post from MJTruthNow, of which I'm a long time member. I (and the 500 team) completely agree that our engagement in the form of clicks and comments defending the Jacksons or Michael's reputation is an investment in a future of more of the same garbage, because the media involved cares only for our patronage and is uninfluenced by our sentiments and facts!
Below this you will find a link to the MJTruthNow blog. I highly recommend subscribing if you haven't already.
And on a personal note, I highly doubt the Jacksons are asking for 40 billion dollars in damages, and instead believe that the media created the story to make it all more salacious, wanting the general public to turn against the Jacksons for being too greedy. Haven't we seen all this crap before??? Just don't believe everything you read because there's a good chance the media just wants to make this story a lot bigger than it is!
++++++
Please Don’t Feed The Beast
by MJTruthNow
As preparations are underway for the upcoming civil suit being brought against AEG by Katherine Jackson and Michael Jackson's children, the MJ fan community is being inundated with gossip and speculation as the rumor-mill turns frantically once again. Social media is on fire with stories of who will be called to give testimony, how much of Michael's private medical history will be discussed and what unsavory stories will be told - all fueled by our ever-present nemesis, the Media.
In the past MJTruthNow has actively encouraged fans and advocates to engage with the media in an intelligent effort to educate and thereby bring about a change to the public perception of Michael's persona. But, it may be time for us all to step back and DIS-ENGAGE ourselves for the moment - for the sake of Michael's personal legacy.
Whether or not you support Mrs. Jackson's action in bringing this case, MJTN would ask everyone to think carefully before posting links to articles which reference the trial. Many tabloid journalists are aware that using the Jackson name as a headliner attracts fans and haters alike and they will stop at nothing to get our attention, boosting ratings and/or circulation. Stacy Brown - who purports to be a "long-time friend" of the Jackson family - has recently written several misleading and nasty articles containing false and inflammatory details for which there is no substance. DO NOT BE FOOLED - he is no more a Jackson sympathizer than Diane Dimond is a "Michael Jackson Expert" - and both of these hacks admit to reveling in the attention they get from causing controversy and hurt to the fans. Without us, they have nothing to work with and would be irrelevant.
Remember - posting and clicking on links to their articles - even if we do so to leave a rebuttal - supports their efforts and helps spread false information. Just opening up a link registers that someone has read the page - regardless of whether we approve the content. Clicks equal money and that is how these hacks get paid. If we feel we must share and express our feelings about an article, it is better to just copy and paste the content rather than the link. If a few of us do this and share with others, it will reduce "clicks." Perhaps you can look at it in the same way as a "designated driver" who is doing the dirty work so that we can know what is being said but do not have to "feed the beast." Protesting about the choice of Diane Dimond to cover the trial on CNN is also futile if we are going to tune in and watch. It is the same principle.
Some of you may be aware that the National Enquirer has stooped to new lows this week by printing Michael's autopsy photograph on its cover and using that same cover as its Twitter avatar. If you come across this rag on a newsstand, you could try speaking to the Store Manager, explaining that you find it offensive and ask for the paper to be removed to a less conspicuous place - such as a top rack. Alternatively, you could just quietly turn them face down, or place them discreetly behind other magazines so that they are not on public view. PLEASE do not purchase them - even if you only want to destroy them - as you will still be rewarding National Enquirer.
We all know Michael's advice about the tabloids was to ignore them. Easier said than done when we are hungry for information and angry about their behavior. There are some sympathetic articles out there - especially those which support Michael's artistic achievements - and we are doing a better job on his behalf to share and promote these instead. A good source of positive Michael Jackson information is the blog "All Things Michael" at vallieegirl67.com/
Please THINK before you CLICK and PASTE if you have to POST - and let's try and get through the next few months as painlessly as we possibly can. We must stick together at this time!
Thank you from MJTruthNow!
MJTruthNow | April 16, 2013 at 10:33 pm | Tags: Diane Dimond, Media, National Enquirer, Stacy Brown, tabloids | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: wp.me/p2W9dV-2e
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