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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Was ole doc Heathcliff 'Cliff' Huxtable a Perv?

    Rape allegations against Cosby case of he said/she she she ... said and 15 women can’t all be lying

    Full title: The rape allegations against Bill Cosby are a classic case of he said/she she she she she she she she she she she she she she, she said - and 15 women can’t all be lying
    One of my favourite Twitter parody accounts is @TheTweetOfGod .
    It's cheeky, irreverent, has over 1.6 million followers - and an unnerving ability to hit the proverbial nail on the head. Last night, it addressed the mounting Bill Cosby scandal with this tweet:
    ‘The rape allegations against Bill Cosby are a classic case of he said/she she she she she she she she she she she she she she said.’
    Ain’t that the truth?
    The total number of women who have claimed Cosby drugged and raped them is now 15. (The actress Janice Dickinson being the latest, yesterday.)

    (Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    #2
    Bill Cosby: Why Now? [Think: Black family]
    American Thinker |

    I don't know if Bill Cosby drugged and raped women over the past four decades. No one in the media knows, either–not the ladies on The View, not MSNBC, not the Washington Post, and certainly not black feminists calling for his head......
    [snip]
    Cosby is finished. The star’s guilt or innocence will eventually work itself out, or not. But a peripheral question emerges from the barrage of coverage this story has received: why has the mainstream media suddenly come down on the 77-year-old former TV star like a proverbial ton of bricks when allegations of sexual assault have been swirling around Cosby for decades?
    [snip]
    The Cosby Show, which premiered in 1984 during the Reagan era, birthed a new paradigm in television. For the first time, an upper middle-class black family unit was seen in a positive light. Its predecessors , shows like Good Times, Sanford and Son, and The Jeffersons, depicted angry, boisterous black fathers, some using the N-word and calling white people "honkies."
    By contrast, the highly rated Cosby Show rarely dealt with race issues or the contemporary black experience. Bill Cosby's character, a successful physician and caring father, raised the bar and created a foundational narrative built on what black families could be – especially if they didn't spend all their time railing against "whitey." After 20 years of failed multi-billion-dollar government welfare programs and social justice scammers like the Children's Defense Fund, Americans of all colors embraced the Huxtables. The show's popularity and stellar ratings suggested that the American Dream was not dead–only dormant.
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    By the 1980s, Americans, including blacks feeling the effects of generational welfare, were opening their eyes to the devastation caused by ivory tower-dwellers far removed from the inner-city ghettoes. No wonder The Cosby Show was such a big hit. Its popularity reflected what the majority of Americans needed and still need – a mother and father working together to provide a better life for their children. In 1989, while Barack Obama was listening to Reverend Jeremiah Wright degrade middle-class values, The Cosby Show was number one in the ratings.
    Now, twenty years later, 85% of all black children in poverty live in single-mother households, there’s skyrocketing black-on-black crime, and Americans across the nation are waking up to the realization that their tax dollars have been subsidizing dependency and degeneracy for fifty years. It’s the ’80s all over again. Progressives are feeling the rumblings of mass discontent. The Huxtables must be destroyed. It's too risky. Ferguson is looming. Black kids with no fathers and no moral compass can't have a mythical figure like Dr. Huxtable appearing in their living rooms every night, getting their hopes up.
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    • wa3zrm
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      #3
      Bill Cosby Finally Speaks Out On Sexual Assault Allegations

      Comedian Bill Cosby spoke out against a wave of sexual assault allegations but told a Florida publication he does not have to "answer to innuendos."
      Cosby, 77, spoke to the newspaper Florida Today on Friday, before performing his comedy routine at a theater in Melbourne, Florida.
      The comedian has refused to address questions about allegations made by a number of women who said he forced himself on them sexually, with some accusing him of drugging them first.
      "I know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos," Cosby told Florida Today, which serves readers in Melbourne and surrounding areas.
      "People should fact-check. People shouldn't have to go through that and shouldn't answer to innuendos," Cosby told the newspaper, in a story posted on its website late on Friday.
      Cosby received a standing ovation at the start of his 90-minute show in Melbourne, which concluded without incident and without the comedian discussing the allegations.

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