Do You Get Ticked Off When the Media Portrays Michael Jackson as a Drug Junkie?

Question by summer 369: Do you get ticked off when the media portrays Michael Jackson as a drug junkie?
Since Michael’s death, when talk show hosts (I’m not naming any names) do shows on prescription drug addictions, they ALWAYS refer back to “Michael Jackson died of a drug overdose”, as though Michael intentionally wanted to kill himself doing drugs. Does it tick you off that these talk show hosts are swaying their viewers to think that Michael was a drug addict? What do you think of them when they do that?

Best answer:

Answer by `R.i.p Michael Jackson` My Dancing Machine.
Yes makes me VERY ANGRY.

I wish they would all croak.

Because they dont know SHIT.

Answer by MJForever [:
i got mad when they did that when he just died.
but i’m not to bothered now, they can’t hurt him anymore.
and all us fans know the truth 🙂

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