Did you know that Michael Jackson in the 80ies – release year 1988 – was “destroyed” by certain “tougher than thou” journalists for the song Dirty Diana? Whereas though sexist and clearly a bit misogynistic, was a great succes, people like me maybe not hyper-complicated or hyper-sophisticated in fact liked it.
And on what base the cockier than thou journalists destroyed him? Because they were convinced he Michael never had such a woman like the Diana of the song… some men probably would dream of a girl, sexy, who does like the girl in the song and tells them “I want to have sex with you I don’t care you have a wife or a girlfriend waiting for you at home” and jumps on them, locking the door, doing the kind of things that if they do it they are predators if Diana does it it’s she who wants it and they are innocent (at least for a half, the guilt is slashed), which situation instead for Michael Jackson was clearly from the mood of the song an unwelcome danger. Given the latest on the honey traps that China, Russia, Israel and plus now even South Korea as if Israel, China and Russia weren’t enough seemingly placed across the USA to spy on officers and destroy the Country source and Hunter Biden laptop story that destroyed the image of Hunter even if he’s not in jail well seems like a girl like Dirty Diana is in fact more a sought-after type and not a woman to fear (for certain men at least who end up paying for sex), they haven’t got to pay and there’s no Russians behind. But… she may damage them another way.
SOURCE Wikipedia Dirty Diana “Dirty Diana” received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics, but was a commercial success worldwide in 1988, charting at No. 1 in the United States… (etc.)
Critical response
“Dirty Diana” received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine felt that “Dirty Diana” and “Man in the Mirror” were “showcasing Jackson at his worst” on Bad.[14] Music critic Robert Christgau viewed “Dirty Diana” as “misogynistic as any piece of metal suck-my-cock.”[15] Jon Pareles described “Dirty Diana” as ‘reducing’ Jackson to a “terrified whimper,”[11] while John Tatlock considered “Dirty Diana” as a “confused lumbering slog of a song,” thinking that “Jackson was never convincing in this kind of role, a boy-child trying to write a song about the kind of woman he never meets in the kind of places he’s certainly never been to.”
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How does this guy know – John Tatlock – that Jackson is talking of women he never met and places he’s never been to?
Why did male journos hate so much Michael?
Yes it’s a bit misogynistic but I am not scared, Michael doesn’t look macho-man of course but it’s true he doesn’t trust women very much, I mean in Billie Jean the girl gets pregnant and wants to peddle the kid’s Michael’s son which thing Michael doesn’t believe, he looks at the bedroom like a dangerous place or uninterested:

in this one here “Dirty Diana” she wants him badly but… for the money and to be successful (like Weinstein’s lovers), in Blood On The Dancefloor she wants to kill him, but excuse me perhaps it’s true it didn’t happen precisely to Michael but certainly it happened to Weinstein and those “Dianas” sent him to jail moreover.
It’s a bit strange but yes, Jackson was a great dancer and also a great singer.

No dancer can repeat his ballets, did you know it? Even if professional dancers can repeat the moves they cannot do it at the same speed or with the same typical “quick jerks”. Just can’t. There are even rumours that Michael was under demonic control and an MK-Ultra experiement (CIA again, they don’t make them like this anymore) but even like this, I miss him.
Check it: can you or a professional dancer do this?
But… as the song says “I dont’ know…”