Egalitarianism is concerned with improving the lot of the lowest levels, "raising the Lowest Common Denominator." For example, political philosopher John Rawls argued that inequality of income under an economic system is not bad as long as the minimal outcome saw improvement under the system (i.e. "maximize the minimum"). Tall Poppy Syndrome is the inverse; instead of attempting to raise the lowest level, it lowers the highest level
One of the greatest tricks ever played on the public was the idea that child celebrities just "go crazy" for no reason by the time they become an adult.
"The fame and pressure just got to them and it was too much for their young minds!"
Hey, maybe it is all the pedophiles that are in the entertainment industry causing psychological damage to these kids! Or are we to just believe kids "go crazy" for no reason?
We already know that the media is not to be trusted when it comes to political coverage, but it should not be reach to consider that they should not be trusted with other things that are "non-political" such as entertainment.
The fact that the media went so hard against Michael Jackson to label him as crazy (though maybe that is true to some extent) while they ignored/covered for so many others makes me think he was innocent of the accusations.
Come to think of it, he was famous as a kid too.
The same reason we do not get many whistleblowers against these people is the same reason we do not get them for politics. They are usually silenced, slandered, or killed for speaking out. Keep in mind the same people covering politics also cover entertainment. And they are all part of the same circles, the news media, entertainment media, and politicians. So it should not surprise you that they silence those who would reveal entertainment media as abusive pedophiles.