The conversation shifts to the nature of fame and the intense scrutiny faced by public figures, drawing parallels between Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, and even Jesus. The guest argues that no matter how perfect a person is, there will always be talk and criticism. Ethan Klein probes whether Michael Jackson might be viewed as a religious figure in the future, given his global phenomenon status, while the guest expresses uncertainty but acknowledges his enduring impact.
Impact: Medium. This point explores the psychological toll of extreme fame and the tendency to mythologize or demonize public figures, suggesting that even icons are subject to relentless judgment.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:35:53 to 01:37:52.
Sources in support: AB (Guest/Commentator), Ethan Klein (Host)

