December 2, 201411 yr Member Fortunately, that's a decision we're all allowed to make for ourselves. Yesssssss.
December 2, 201411 yr Member I cant believe there are people out there that still think he is innocent.
December 3, 201411 yr Member I cant believe there are people out there that still think he is innocent. I can. There will always be people who only believe what they want to believe or will only believe what suits their personal agenda. I'm not talking about his personal life. I'm talking about his professional life. I'm talking about the horrible way he treats the people he encounters in the process of doing his job. We've seen writer after writer come out about Cosby being mean and abusive during interviews, cast and crew members of his shows are finally coming out to say how poorly he behaves, the fact that he wanted NBC to tell everyone to watch the Cosby show during the LA riots shows a stunning level of narcissism. Now add in the way he's repeated attacked and shamed other comics for their language or subject matter. Or the way he tried to get that AP reporter to sweep his [!@#$%^&*] back under the rug by saying that it would affect the reporter's credibility. Cosby's legacy has been holding himself up as an example of what other people should aspire to be. That deserves to be ruined. If I were talking about his personal life, I'd mention the fact that he's a cheater who tried to throw his own kids under the bus to save his own skin but he's hardly the first to do that. Regardless of whether you're looking at his personal or professional life, Bill Cosby no longer deserves the respect, affection or status he's benefited from. Very well said, Marceline.
December 4, 201411 yr Member Have some tact for once in your life, John. Anyway, this also happened today. And Gloria Allred dared Cosby to face his accusers, not that that'll happen.
December 4, 201411 yr Member Cosby thanks his celebrity loyalists on Twitter. I'm kind of amazed he didn't thank Stacey Dash, given that she was the first celebrity on Twitter to defend him. Edited December 4, 201411 yr by MissLlanviewPA
December 4, 201411 yr Member This is terribly morbid of me, but I can't help but wonder if there was ever a victim who never woke up.
December 4, 201411 yr Member I'm kind of amazed he didn't thank Stacey Dash, given that she was the first celebrity on Twitter to defend him. I'm surprised he didn't thank Rosie Perez either, given that she made a fool of herself over him. Maybe there's a hierarchy of (alleged) rape apologists. Whoopi certainly has a flair for it.
December 4, 201411 yr Member Poor Janice. She's had such a difficult life. You can tell this is still something that really effects her even all these years later, and understandably so. Just awful.
December 4, 201411 yr Member Poor Janice. She's had such a difficult life. You can tell this is still something that really effects her even all these years later, and understandably so. Just awful. It's interesting to see people say that we shouldn't believe Janice and the other survivors because their emotional, mental health or substance abuse issues make them unreliable yet those people refuse to consider that maybe their issues are partially caused by the fact they were assaulted.
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