The Hypocrisy of Hollywood: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Michael Jackson Biopic

Many critics of Donald Trump often accuse him of being associated with Jeffrey Epstein, yet they seem to overlook their own support for individuals accused of abuse. BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales points out the hypocrisy of those who claim to be against pedophiles while flocking to watch a movie about an alleged abuser. The movie in question is Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic, which raked in a massive $218.8 million globally during its opening weekend, setting a record for the biggest domestic opening for a biopic. Despite Jackson being cleared of legal charges in 2005, suspicions remain, especially considering reports that the director may have been paid $25 million to omit child sex abuse allegations from the film. This isn't the first time allegations of abuse have been conveniently swept under the rug, as seen with the documentary "Leaving Neverland" being removed from the internet after legal action from the Jackson Estate. The pattern of burying accusations and paying off individuals to silence the truth is concerning and raises questions about the integrity of those involved in the film industry. Subscribe to BlazeTV for more insightful commentary from Sara Gonzales and other voices who uphold American values and principles.