Earth to Michael Jackson: time for a reality check.I was in Michael Jackson's bedroom once. This was long enough ago that he still had brown skin and God's intended nose. Contrary to the allegations that have surfaced in his child molestation Child molestation is a crime involving a range of indecent or sexual activities between an adult and a child, usually under the age of 14. In psychiatric terms, these acts are sometimes known as pedophilia. trial, Jackson offered me neither "Jesus Juice" nor pornography. I remember only a rattan rattan (rătăn`), name for a number of plants of the genera Calamus, Daemonorops, and Korthalsia climbing palms of tropical Asia, belonging to the family Palmae (palm family). chair and shelves full of movie memorabilia, including Disney, the Three Stooges and a likeness of Jackson himself as the scarecrow Scarecrow goes to Wizard of Oz to get brains. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz] See : Ignorance Scarecrow can’t live up to his name. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Am. from "The Wiz." His room was the last stop on a tour of the family home in Encino following an interview. To get inside the Jackson compound, you spoke your name into an electronic box and a heavy black gate swung ponderously pon·der·ous adj. 1. Having great weight. 2. Unwieldy from weight or bulk. 3. Lacking grace or fluency; labored and dull: a ponderous speech. See Synonyms at heavy. open. You drove down a long driveway past a pen where fearsome guard dogs were caged. "Act like you're going to attack me," Jackson said as he pointed them out to me. I obediently lifted a fist and took a step in his direction only to become a mannequin as the dogs hurled themselves against the fence, barking and slavering slav·er 1 intr.v. slav·ered, slav·er·ing, slav·ers 1. To slobber; drool. 2. To behave in an obsequious manner; fawn. See Synonyms at fawn1. n. 1. . Jackson doubled over, laughing. He was a fey creature, insubstantial as smoke, who slouched about the house as if bored of existence itself. The life he described in that whisper-soft voice of his was lonely, isolated and sad. He complained of being unable to go beyond the gates for fear of being mobbed. Still, he confided, he slipped out sometimes late at night and walked the streets, looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. someone to talk to. I was never sure about that story until years later when a man I knew told me how he'd been driving near the Jackson home one night when who should he see but Michael, walking alone. I left the Jackson home feeling vaguely sorry for the family's most famous son, feeling that here was a guy who was not of us, a pitiable pit·i·a·ble adj. 1. Arousing or deserving of pity or compassion; lamentable. 2. Arousing disdainful pity. See Synonyms at pathetic. pit man who desperately needed a guide to instruct him in how things are done here on planet Earth. It's a feeling that returned when I saw him arrive at court for his child molestation trial wearing pajama bottoms. Now work with me here. You're Michael Jackson. You're on trial on charges that could send you away for 20 years. You have already angered the judge by showing up late for an earlier court appearance, dancing on top of an SUV, and forcing jury selection to be held up for a week while you are hospitalized with the flu. From here on out, aren't you going to make every effort not to tee the man off any more? Yes, you would. Me too. I don't care if my back aches, if I have to lean on a cane, if I have to be rolled in a chair, if I have to be carried by my bodyguard, if I have to be wheeled into court on a gurney gurney /gur·ney/ (gur´ne) a wheeled cot used in hospitals. gur·ney n. pl. gur·neys A metal stretcher with wheeled legs, used for transporting patients. popping painkillers like M&Ms, my body would be present and accounted for when the session was gaveled to order. That's how we ordinary humans do things on Planet Earth. But that's a place Jackson has not lived for a very long time. He has been working since he was 5, famous since he was 11, sequestered se·ques·ter v. se·ques·tered, se·ques·ter·ing, se·ques·ters v.tr. 1. To cause to withdraw into seclusion. 2. To remove or set apart; segregate. See Synonyms at isolate. 3. behind gates since shortly after that. Moreover, he has spent his life surrounded by flunkies who follow his orders, shape his environment to his tastes and say yes a lot. I doubt he can even remember the last time someone could tell him what to do. So what does he know about having to be governed by someone else's orders? What does he know about Earth? Nothing, that's what. But if he's not very careful, Jackson will soon have 20 years to learn. Leonard Pitts is a columnist for the Miami Herald. |
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