From 84 on sure but what it show was he on in the 60s and 70s that trumped slavery him Jim crow antimiscegination laws and over all racist sentiment of the country. Seriously who on earth is that famous? Hell Kobe had one accusation it was non-stop press conferences and Cosby is basically the most successful serial rapist of all time and it goes completely unchallenged?
I really don't think it was a matter of "he couldn't be touched". It was more that women didn't speak out. It happened (not talking specifically about Cosby), we knew it happened, and we knew to keep quiet. That's how it was period. No matter who it was, especially if they had any power over us or could help (or hinder) our career. Women who were brutally raped at gun or knife point rarely came forward. Things were very different....it was looked at as our fault and we must have done something if a man raped us. Drinking, drugs factored in as well. This was true well into the 80s. I can clearly remember when things finally started coming out into the open and we started to talk about such things...it was in great part due to talk shows. The whole "casting couch" went on for many many years prior and it was just something that was known and nothing was done. Kobe's situation was VERY different....much different time and mentality in our country.
Lol she don't give a fuck about black people struggles, only time she concerned with what black people is what black women think on the hater site I like to whine about, which black dude the Kardashians is fucking and fantasizing about NFL players dicking her big ass down at night in that cold ass bed of hers. I watched I am not your negro last week with my son's and girlfriend. Very powerful emotionally moving film that rings just as true today as it did in that time period.
'Gentle rapist' found guilty HE has been referred to by the prosecution as 'The Gentle Rapist.' Today, Steven Grant Parker found out you don't need to be rough to go to jail. Parker was sentenced to seven years imprisonment this afternoon after being found guilty of one count of rape. Over a three day trial, Gladstone District Court heard how the then-33-year-old Parker raped a 'hopelessly intoxicated' 23-year-old woman on Heron Island four years ago. The court heard that the offence took place in the woman's bungalow after a party on November 24, 2007. After 'passing out,' she claimed to have awoken to Parker on top of her. The court heard that, though she was too drunk to physically fight him, she was able to tell him, "No. No, you can't do this," to which he reportedly replied, "I know I can't." Parker was found guilty of then going on to rape her. Judge Britton S.C. sentenced Parker to seven years. He will be eligible to apply for parole after serving half. At least she got justice. How many other "GENTLE" RAPISTS loom in our midsts, who are temporarily getting away with rape??
He didn't go unchallenged. How many times do you have to be told that women did go to the police only to be told that it was he say, she say and that they even interviewed Bill at one point and he said it was consensual, so they believed Bill Cosby. Rape kits didn't even exist in the sixties. It was lauded in the movies that it was okay to forcefully take a woman. Hollywood loved that shit and they loved Cosby. You keep acting like Cosby was in the South - he was in Hollywood and they treated him like a king. He was a huge box office draw, with a successful TV series and he crossed the color line. He also had a penchant for drugging women and having sex with them AND getting away with it. But you keep on defending him of rape and ignoring the facts. Not even Bill has used your bullshit excuse because he knows how adored he was in Hollywood.
We "could" very well have a serial sexual assaulter in the White House, if these multiple women are to be believed. http://www.npr.org/2016/10/13/49779...umps-accusers-of-inappropriate-sexual-conduct
( ps: why no mention of Bill Clinton??) Certainly, if you want to deflect from the thread topic of Bill Cosby drugging and raping women.. We "could" very well have had a murderer in the White House if this story is to be believed.. Mind you..this book IS STILL available on Amazon and here is the review... The biggest untold story of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election... Finally, the no-holds-barred, 100% true story of Barack Obama's use and sale of cocaine; his homosexual affairs and the December 23, 2007 murder of Barack Obama's former lover and choir director of Obama's Chicago church of 20 years, Donald Young, just days before the 2008 Iowa Caucus. This searing candid story begins with Barack Obama meeting Larry Sinclair in November, 1999, and subsequently procuring and selling cocaine, and then engaging in consensual, homosexual sex with Sinclair on November 6th and again on November 7, 1999. You'll read in riveting detail how Sinclair, in 2007, repeatedly contacted and requested that the Obama campaign simply come clean about their candidate's 1999 drug use and sales. You learn how the Obama campaign, David Axelrod and Barack Obama used Donald Young (the homosexual lover of Barack Obama) to contact and seek out information from Sinclair about who he had told of Obama's crimes and actions. You'll read how the Obama campaign used internet porn king Dan Parisi and Ph.D. fraud Edward I. Gelb to conduct a rigged polygraph exam in an attempt to make the Sinclair story go away. The Obama team and the controlled media - specifically MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, the New York Times, CNN, Politico's Ben Smith, The DailyKos, The Huffington Post and others - attacked the National Press Club for making its facilities available to Larry Sinclair for a news conference to present his evidence and allegations to the world media. You'll read how Vice President Joe Biden's son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, issued an arrest warrant on completely false, fabricated charges to attempt to discredit Mr. Sinclair's National Press Club news conference. This is a staggeringly true story of how the sitting U.S.President with the help of the Mainstream Media, the Chicago Police Department, the FBI, the Delaware Attorney General and others got away with murder and more.... Review The allegations Larry Sinclair makes in this book about our current president should be sending shock-waves through our national media. Consider that on November 6 & 7, 1999 Sinclair claims that he engaged in homosexual acts with then-Illinois Senator Barack Obama, who during these trysts not only procured cocaine for the author, but also smoked crack cocaine while being fellated. Although relatively unknown outside his home state at the time, Obama hit the national stage in 2004 by delivering a keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention. Sinclair realized only then that he'd engaged in sex with an up-and-coming political superstar. After hearing what he perceived to be blatant lies about Obama's sexuality and drug use, Sinclair uploaded an infamous YouTube video, made a television appearance in Puerto Rico, and addressed the National Press Club in Washington, DC. As a result, he describes how Senior Advisor David Axelrod spearheaded a vindictive smear campaign against him, while Senator Joe Biden and his son Beau arranged for his arrest after the NPC speech. Even more incriminating, Sinclair writes about his concerns that Obama and Reverend Jeremiah Wright were involved in the murder of Obama's former lover, choirmaster Donald Young. Whether you agree with him or not, Larry Sinclair's book is an authentic page-turner, one that I completed in a single sitting. In an age where political correctness reigns supreme, it's refreshing to read an expose that lays all its chips on the table, regardless of the ramifications. https://www.amazon.com/Barack-Obama-Larry-Sinclair-Cocaine/dp/0578013878
K I feel you and totally hear what you're saying. Had the victims been poor black women I'd have zero problem believing he did it. But they were white women in the 60s and 70s. This was long before the Cosby show and even then this country has given us too many reality checks for me to believe he was raping white women, the very reason for the formation of the kkk, and no one did a thing about it. That level of cultural racism doesn't disappear because some wrote a law
Hollywood is still in America last time I checked and like I said not even Jesus is famous enough to be accused of raping white women and getting away with it. They've burned down entire villages over accusations murdered countless innocent men women and children off of white women saying that got raped without any proof outside of their word and I'm suppose to believe the star of Leanorad part six was so damn famous that centuries of unchecked racism disappears just for him. Seriously come the fuck on
Oh, hell no. Just reading the synopsis made half of my brain cells commit suicide. The more I read, the more I wished I was illiterate.
That's because it's pretty much impossible for a politician to win a suit for libel and/or slander. The threshold for malice is so high that no politician would ever be able to reach it.
I don't know if every woman is lying but I'm not ready to convict over their word either because too much just doesn't add up. It's completely foreign to the U.S. I grew up in the U.S. my parents grew up in as well as my grandparents. We are given a weekly update via police shootings how flimsy our lives are in this country to the point murders are caught on tape and we're still the villains. I have yet to witness or ever of a black person so famous that he/she can be accused of such atrocities against white people and walk around completely unscathed. History and current events teach us otherwise. The volume of people is far too high for that to be the case. One or two maybe but 54 the vast majority white? NBC is not that powerful hell the entirety of Hollywood isn't that powerful to cover that all up and even if they were no one black person has ever been or will ever be that beloved in this country.
Being "on Amazon" is not a reliable measure of the quality of a book. Both of these books are sold on Amazon and are technically non-fiction.
I think murder meets that threshold. Btw, The first Lady just sued and won $3 million. But who knows. The book is still there..is the bottom line.
I've addressed this somewhat before. Cosby did have top shows starting in the 60's continuing through. (The Bill Cosby Show, The New Bill Cosby Show, Fat Albert, on and on it goes). I know you weren't around and don't realize who he was at that point in time. He had a lot more power than you realize. Think about this...how many people at that time had shows of their name? Let alone a black man with all that was going on that you have stated. It was a different time. I don't think he was the only one or it was even something that was necessarily unusual. He happens to be the one who's been called out in recent years. There was all sorts of buzz about others all along. California, especially that particular world was and is very different.