"Oh my god, did you hear about Michael Jackson?"
"Yeah, I heard about Michael Jackson. It's crazy, right?"
"Yeah, I can't believe it. All of a sudden, the media is on HIS side!"
"I know. It's crazy, right?"

Michael Jackson is dead,
don't pretend you give a shit
You motherfuckin' hypocrites,
remember what you said he did

Michael Jackson is dead,
no, you never gave a shit
So why are you pretendin',
you motherfuckin' hypocrites

"Michael Jackson's such a freak!"
You'd hear it a thousand times a week
on every fuckin' TV screen
and every fuckin' magazine, that's true

We liked him for a while
for a few years when he was in style
Then someone said, "he's a pedophile"
and fuckin' boys is what makes him smile

Then there was a punchline everyday,
about his skeletor-like face
and how he loved 12-year old balls,
we didn't care if it was true or false

So don't pretend that you give a fuck,
you're talkin' bout how he sucked 12-year old cock
and went from puny, cute, little black kid,
and died as a white skeleton robot.

Michael Jackson is dead,
don't pretend you give a shit
You motherfuckin' hypocrites,
remember what you said he did

Michael Jackson is dead,
no, you never gave a shit
So why are you pretendin',
you motherfuckin' hypocrites

Remember when he dangled his kid from a balcony?
I wasn't here when you called him "legendary".
and When we heard that shit from the Culkin kid,
we said "oh my god! Jacko's motherfuckin' sick!

"He likes fuckin' kids! He likes fuckin' kids!"
Nobody was talkin' about his music
Now if I say he died chokin' on a kid's dick,
you'll say, "oh my god, that's so offensive!"

Well, fuck you, you motherfuckin' cunt ass bitch
Everyone in the news you hit the motherfuckin' crib
on your high horse sayin' that I'm a demon
'cause I say, "you overdosed on a boy's semen"

Michael Jackson is dead,
don't pretend you give a shit
You motherfuckin' hypocrites,
remember what you said he did

Michael Jackson is dead,
no, you never gave a shit
So why are you pretendin',
you motherfuckin' hypocrites

"Oh it's so sad that Michael passed away, we love him so much!"

"Really? Really, did you love him?
'Cause from where I'm standing,
it kinda looked like you hated him,
and that you called him a freak
and that you wanted him to die.

"But now that he's dead, you love him
and he's a legend,
and he's so amazing,
oh we love Michael Jackson!

"How 'bout you go fuck yourself,
you big bunch of fuckin' hypocrites?
Here, I'm gonna do this for ya,
I'll do this for ya..."

Billy Jean was not his lover
Oh course she wasn't, she had a vagina
She was older than 12 years old...

Fuck you hypocrites...


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    finally someone who's not afraid to tell the fucking truth!!!

    nikytannon January 15, 2011   Link

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