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I recently received this newsletter in my 收件箱 from MJTruthNow. I just want to share it with 你 guys and see what 你 think. Do 你 agree, disagree?

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The community of Michael Jackson lovers, admirers, supporters and defenders has arrived at a fork in the road. Do they continue to take actions that heretofore have had absolutely no impact on the behavior of media and legal authorities 或者 do they decide to look at the situation--that is, bringing Conrad Murray to justice--with new eyes? The practical reality is that justice is not a popularity contest where the 更多 beloved the victim, the 更多 "justice" he 或者 she receives.

This is America, a nation of laws. The facts don't change and the prosecution's trial strategy doesn't revolve around the esteem in which the victim is held. Nor should it! Multi-millions of Michael Jackson 粉丝 would stretch, arms locked, around the world. That would not--should not--impact the course of action of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office one little bit. Why? Because we are a nation of laws, not mob rule.

In the case of Conrad Murray, it appears that millions of fans, most of whom have never even seen the inside of a courtroom, are somehow now experts in bringing criminals to justice. They speculate, assume and presuppose that because the victim is Michael Jackson, and if he's dead, then someone murdered him and someone must pay. Without really being privy to the evidence that the District Attorney's office assembled over nine long months--during which time they were loudly criticized for taking so long--the 粉丝 believe they can do a better job than a District Attorney's office with an 87% conviction rate. Without truly understanding the legal distinctions between first, 秒 and third degree murder, voluntary and involuntary manslaughter, 或者 medical malpractice for that matter, they treat all charges the same. Michael Jackson is dead, so someone must have murdered him.

So what do the 粉丝 do? They dress up like Michael Jackson and 显示 up at the courthouse with posters festooned with various 图片 of Michael. Playing right into the media's hand, they're quickly perceived and presented 由 the media as "crazy Michael Jackson fans" and no one's collective mind is changed--either about how Michael actually died 或者 why the 粉丝 are even there. No one takes them seriously because all observers hear is cries of "Justice for MJ!"--whatever that means--accompanied 由 a mob mentality. The 粉丝 are people to be tolerated; just part of the landscape of craziness that routinely surrounded Michael when he lived and is no different now.

What if the 粉丝 showed up in 街, 街道 clothes, with posters bearing one image of Michael over the entreaty "May Justice Prevail"--without presupposing what that justice should be?

Michael Jackson deserves to be represented 由 mature, composed, intelligent, articulate and determined fans.

•Mature because they look like people who left their jobs in the city to stand vigil.
Composed because they don't behave like 粉丝 at a Michael Jackson concert, moonwalking and hamming it up for the media's cameras.

•Intelligent because they have formed a sober, well-imaged message--about themselves and about Michael.

•Articulate because they spell every word of that message correctly.

•Determined because they want the world to understand that Michael Jackson mattered. That his absence remains a large wound on the collective consciousness of society.

It's a strategic error to publicly dare the prosecutors to behave a certain way because "the eyes of the world are upon you." The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is not the enemy! And make no mistake: the eyes of the world are on the media-manipulated crazy Michael Jackson fans. Please, for Michael's sake, don't be one.

We must be mindful of media's real power to manipulate 图片 and literally shape public opinion about 粉丝 activity.

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from: MJTruthNow.com [visit the website to subscribe]
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