"Your telling me you never once back then or even recently heard a late night talk show host or news program make fun of him and or his appearance?
Now those same talk shows and news programs that made fun of him are saying how sad it is,why,not because they care,they do it to make a buck.
Thats the point of the video,and at the end there is a rip Micheal thing.
Look,applaud him for his music and his contributions to the musical world but,
also acknowledge,he was an effing psychopath."
It is rife with generalizations. There is nothing in the video but generalizations. It doesn't specify who ridiculed Michael Jackson and presumed he was a pedophile, so it's basically addressing everyone. And no, not everyone in the world denounced Michael Jackson for pedophilia. In fact, quite a few people, probably millions, believed he was a good person, despite his strange, surgical antics. Sure, it might be uncommon for grown men to interact with children in the way that Michael Jackson did, but there's no evidence that it was malicious on Jackson's part. Some of the most reputable attorneys in the world were hired to turn his name to dirt, but they didn't come up with a shred of credible evidence. He was acquitted on all charges. Yet still, the public, to a large degree, turned against him. Personally, I think people just tend to not like anything that's a little unfamiliar.
However, that doesn't mean that there wasn't anyone who either supported him, or remained neutral. And surely there are plenty of people who find the death of such a talented and seemingly misunderstood individual tragic, especially considering that he was 50, apparently in great health, and ready to begin a new tour. For that reason, it's quite insensitive to try to insult those people as that video does.
Also, yes of course, the media is full of opportunists who capitalize on these sorts of events, but the video didn't specifically mention the media or press, as I recall. It seemed to be just blind outrage toward everyone and everything.