Was OK right to put Michel Jackson Corpse on Front Cover ?

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  • Yes

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    Votes: 16 76.2%
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Was OK right to put Michel Jackson Corpse on Front Cover ?
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It's a tabloid.

Of course it's wrong.. but it's one of those dumb supermarket gossip tabloid magazines.. they always do sick crap like that.
 
is it right, no. is it what he would have wanted, maybe. he was very public and well... whether or not he wanted that maybe maybe not. james brown would have. but the world will never know lol
 
crikey i never saw that, shocking stuff xxx
 
It just goes to show what these kind of magazines are like - Sick. I used to work in WHSmiths and the amount of copies of OK we used to sell was silly. I dont even want to think how many copies they sold with that issue!
 
That is the most disgraceful thing. They've done this before, and as pointed out they'll do it again and again for the money.

You know who's to blame? The sick bastards who buy those things.
 
Indeed, i dont understand how people can be so shallow. They should have just boycotted the magazine
 
Of course his corpse shouldn't be shown as publicly as this, to be honest, OK! magazine should be ashamed of themselves.
 
Should that picture of been shown on the front cover? No. It is a picture of him after he has only just died and obviously the doctors are trying to save him but it is a very sad image. It is Michael Jackson we are talking about though, some of his biggest fans would want to see this photo even if it upset them more. The bodie of James Brown went on show but it is different to this picture, James Brown probably looked peaceful whereas MJ has only just died. Magazines will publish anything aslong as it gets them money though.
 
Of course this is wrong and sick. It's disgraceful to show anyone's corpse especially on the cover of a magazine.
 
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