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That's not going to win you much "favor" during tptb's campaign on defeating Muslim extremists, aka "terrorists". lol jajajjaj
Posted Jun 12th, 2013 @ 11:16am
SALT LAKE CITY — In a recent article in which he discusses at length the problems facing society, Bill Cosby told the New York Post, "We’d be a better world if we emulated" black Muslims.
"I’m a Christian. But Muslims are misunderstood. Intentionally misunderstood. We should all be more like them. They make sense, especially with their children. There is no other group like the Black Muslims, who put so much effort into teaching children the right things, they don’t smoke, they don’t drink or overindulge in alcohol, they protect their women, they command respect. And what do these other people do?
Bill Cosby, the Jell-O man, was enlisted as a hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy from 1956 to 1961 during Operation Paperclip and CIA/MK ULTRA. He had been assigned to extremely sensitive and secret notorious Operation Paperclip, CIA/ARTICHOKE-MK ULTRA-MONARCH and U.S. Biological/Genetic warfare sites, among others, the Naval Medical Center Bethesda in Maryland, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, U.S. Naval bases in Newfoundland and Argentina.
originally posted by: JuJuBee
Ok, so i was intrigued to figure out WHY Bill Cosby was facing such ferocious allegations and why his image was being ripped to shreds.
For me, and for millions of Americans, it is nearly impossible to separate Heathcliff Huxtable, the perfect doctor, dad, son and husband, from Bill Cosby. Heathcliff and Claire, as husband and wife on “The Cosby Show,” had so much chemistry that I sincerely assumed for many years that Bill Cosby was actually married to Phylicia Rashad. The fairytale seemed so doggone real. It wasn't. Bill Cosby was never Heathcliff Huxtable.
More than 50 women during a nearly 50-year period of history have each come out and accused Cosby of sexually assaulting them. Almost without fail, they have each said they saw him as the clean comedian, the voice of Fat Albert or as Heathcliff Huxtable. Like us, they only knew who they saw and heard on television, and made assumptions about his actual character based on the characters he portrayed. Instead, dozens of women have said Cosby drugged them and then sexually assaulted them while they were in a dazed stupor.
It was hard for many people to wrap their heads around these accusations, not because sexual assault is rare — it isn't — but because it is hard to imagine Dr. Huxtable doing such ugly things to anybody.
Let's be clear: Heathcliff Huxtable was an idealistic projection of who Cosby and all of us wanted him to be — but it was and is simply a figment of our imagination. He was never Heathcliff Huxtable.
• Bill Cosby openly admitted in court to having sex with many women who have accused him of sexual assault.
• Bill Cosby admitted he drugged women.
• Bill Cosby admitted in a civil case that he bought and received drugs that women have openly claimed he used on them.
• Bill Cosby openly admitted in court to having sex with many women who have accused him of sexual assault.
When combined with the facts, the idea he was actually a serial rapist when we loved him the most seems painfully obvious. Cosby’s accusers have each said they saw him as the clean comedian, the voice of Fat Albert. When combined with the facts, the idea he was actually a serial rapist when we loved him the most seems painfully obvious.
For me, all of this is more than enough. The word of these women, a dozen of whom have openly said they don't want a dime from Bill Cosby, is powerful on its own. The intersection of art and reality is complicated, but I can't allow my children to watch “The Cosby Show” ever again. It was great, but supporting his work in any way just feels wrong and only advances the notion that he was some great man, when to women all over the country, he was a monster.
Bill Cosby isn’t Heathcliff Huxtable, he's a 'monster'
The world let these monsters get away with it: Bill Cosby, Jimmy Savile & the license to commit hideous crimes. If you want to understand how Bill Cosby was able to get away with his many crimes, you could do worse than to watch this footage from a Cosby appearance on “Larry King Live” in 1991. In the clip, Cosby jokes about “Spanish Fly,” the supposed wonder drug that would act as an instant aphrodisiac when you put it in a woman’s drink. It’s a recurring theme of Cosby’s, one that he’d been using in routines since the 1960s. King proves to be an extremely willing audience for these jokes.
Here’s some of their back-and-forth (emphasis added):
Cosby: The old story was, if you took a little drop, it was on the head of a—
King: Pin.
Cosby: Pin. And you put it in a drink—
King: That’s right. Drop it in her Coca-Cola–it don’t matter—
Cosby: It doesn’t make any difference. And the girl would drink it—
King: And she’s yours.
Cosby: Hello America!
Two men sitting around and laughing about drugging women. Is there any better symbol of a culture that allowed Bill Cosby to rape dozens of women with impunity? It takes a society that regards women as undeserving of basic dignity or protection to make a Bill Cosby feel safe. And you can be sure that it takes a lot of people knowing exactly what Cosby was doing and looking the other way. We need to talk about why our society let Bill Cosby do what he did, but we also need to know exactly who helped him do it.
Now is the time to figure out exactly who those people were. How many people at NBC, home of “The Cosby Show,” knew what Cosby was doing? How many in the entertainment world talked among themselves about him? Who walked in on him and did nothing about what they’d seen? Who were the people who helped him find women to target? Who joined in?
It is obvious that we have not even scratched the surface of what Bill Cosby did. But we’re even farther away from dealing with these wider questions. That process needs to start immediately, because Cosby is far from the only guilty one here.
The world let these monsters get away with it
originally posted by: Blazemore2000
a reply to: Asktheanimals
And what's missing in your theory of Cosby being set up by "the PTB", is the exact same thing... evidence. Also, logic. But hey, that's ok when it's your pet theory.... right? lol
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
a reply to: JuJuBee
It may all be happening because he's a rapist, but that's just me speculating what with all the women coming out of the woodwork.
Maybe it's an illuminati plot though rather than an entitled celebrity taking advantage of his fame. We know that never happens.