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and what's your point?

I never heard Cosby deny having heauxs in every area code... He was giving ole girl money cause he wasn't sure and thought there was a high probability of her being his... so he was looking out for his seed

that's better than most folks do

My point is that it's strange for a man with so many skeletons in his closet to be accepted as a moral guide who spends all his time criticizing Black people for immoral culture.
 
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My point is that it's strange for a man with so many skeletons in his closet to be accepted as a moral guide who spends all his time criticizing Black people for immoral culture.



He didn't criticize black people for "immoral culture".

Where are y'all getting this stuff?? :mindblown:



He told young black men and women that they needed to focus on educating themselves, pull your pants up and to stop speaking profanity in front of your mothers.

That's not necessarily "immoral culture".

That's just common sense stuff.

But I never once heard Cosby stand up and say that his stuff doesn't stink. He has problems just like everybody else. I heard him even talk about how his dad used to beat his mother.

So Cosby never said he was perfect. The man ijust happens to be an icon with a voice in our community and he decided to use that voice for more than just telling jokes.

What's wrong with that? :dahell:

I never heard Bill Cosby stand up and tell black men that they need to be committed to only one woman so that they can have a "perfect marriage" like him and Camille. He never once said anything like that.

He's got problems just like the rest of us.
 

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Now Janice dikkinson is saying Cosby raped her:what:
https://celebrity.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-janice-dikkinson-details-bill-223700892.html
With rape allegations against Bill Cosby mounting, supermodel Janice dikkinson tells ET in a new interview that the comedian sexually assaulted her in 1982.

dikkinson, now 59, recalls first meeting Cosby, now 77, when her agent set up a meeting with him to hire her for a role on The Cosby Show. After they had dinner, she says their next conversation was when he called her out of the blue while she was in rehab for drugs and alcohol. Following her stay in rehab, dikkinson says Cosby reached out to her during a trip to Bali and had her travel to Lake Tahoe, because he was performing there and wanted to offer her the job they had discussed as well as help her with a singing career.

dikkinson says they had dinner in Lake Tahoe, and claims that he gave her a glass of red wine and a pill, which she asked for because she was menstruating and had stomach pains.

And that's when she tells ET that things took a disturbing turn.

"The next morning I woke up, and I wasn't wearing my pajamas, and I remember before I passed out that I had been sexually assaulted by this man," she tells ET. "... Before I woke up in the morning, the last thing I remember was Bill Cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe and getting on top of me. And I remember a lot of pain. The next morning I remember waking up with my pajamas off and there was semen in between my legs."

dikkinson also says she tried to write about the assault in her 2002 autobiography No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel, but claims that when she submitted a draft with her full story to HarperCollins, Cosby and his lawyers pressured her and the publisher to remove the details.

"I'm doing this because it's the right thing to do, and it happened to me, and this is the true story," she says about coming out with her story now. "I believe all the other women."

dikkinson says that keeping the alleged sexual assault a secret for 32 years drove her to a life of hurting herself.

"Stuffing feelings of rape and my unresolved issued with this incident has drove me into a life of trying to hurt myself because I didn't have counsel and I was afraid," she says. "I was afraid of the consequences. I was afraid of being labeled a whore or a slut and trying to sleep my way to the top of a career that never took place."

But now dikkinson, who says she never confronted Cosby after the alleged incident, doesn't mince words when it comes to what she would say to him now.

"How dare you," she says. "Go f*ck yourself. How dare you take advantage of me. And I hope you rot."

dikkinson is the third woman to come forward with a sexual assault accusation against Cosby, after a renewed interest in the allegations began when comedian Hannibal Buress called Cosby a "rapist" during an October comedy show in Philadelphia.

On Monday, ET spoke to former publicist Joan Tarshis who says that the legendary comedian assaulted her on two occasions in 1969. She also echoed dikkinson's statements about why she stayed silent for so long.

"I want to talk about this now and I want to really support the other women who have gone through this," she told ET. "Now with people coming out..., it's being handled differently."

Tarshis is referring to another of Cosby's accusers, Barbara Bowman, who wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post earlier this month detailing the alleged assault she says she fell victim to in 1985 when she was a 17-year-old aspiring actress.

"In one case, I blacked out after having dinner and one glass of wine at his New York City brownstone, where he had offered to mentor me and discuss the entertainment industry," she wrote. "When I came to, I was in my panties and a man's t-shirt, and Cosby was looming over me. I’m certain now that he drugged and raped me. But as a teenager, I tried to convince myself I had imagined it."

Bowman said that she was one of the alleged victims asked to testify when a woman named Andrea Constand filed a suit against Cosby in 2004. The case was eventually settled out of court.

Cosby's lawyer, John P. Schmitt, issued a statement on Sunday in response to the sexual assault allegations after Cosby's initial response of just silence during an NPR interview Saturday.

"Over the last several weeks, decade-old, discredited allegations against Mr. Cosby have resurfaced. The fact they are being repeated does not make them true," the statement reads. "Mr. Cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment. He would like to thank all his fans for the outpouring of support and assure them that, at age 77, he is doing his best work. There will be no further statement from Mr. Cosby or any of his representatives."
 

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Yeah just heard her crying on TV about 30 years ago :what:

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Pretty sure Bill coulda bagged her without the wine/ drugs :yeshrug:
 

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Breh I don't know what your woman situation is like...

but I'm not famous, I'm not rich, and on a scale of 1 to 10, I'm a 7.

With that being said, I'm not out here sleeping around and being promiscuous...

But I'm tempted.

Panties is dropping out here with the quickness, mane. You got women that will walk up to you first day they meet you and offer it to you. :skip:

and like I said, ain't nothing special about me that really sets me apart from the rest of the average brehs (not rich, not famous, not a Shemar Moore, Michael Ealy type) :mjcry:

So if I'm an average breh and I get offers even when I'm in a relationship... I get literal offers...

can you imagine how much these celebs are getting thrown at them? :dwillhuh:

I mean, breh... I'm struggling to resist the few little women that are making offers to me.

can you imagine how hard it must be to be famous and rich, and to have women coming at you all day everyday, sneaking up to your room, hiding in your room booty butt naked, trying to get backstage to sleep with you just to be able to say they did it? :gladbron:

Cosby ain't no fakkit. :what: he like women just like you and me, and I bet you that most of you brehs out here judging him, if you were in the same situation he was in (rich, famous), women would be throwing it at you, and you'd be yolo'ing too

I know I would! :whew:

So don't front.




















































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he probably didn't like that the women who threw themselves at him did it of their own accord and without being drugged

he had to get his kicks somehow!
 

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Yeah, I feel ya. But his "tough love" comments were done in front of a black audience though right?


edit: NVM, it was on national TV... .:snoop:


I'm not gonna sit here and say there was no validity in those tough love comments of his, but I don't condone doing it front of cacs.

His "tough love" comments were usually to the wrong audience. He would give condescending speeches to audiences like the NAACP or HBCU college graduates. People who obviously are on the right path (although some of the NAACP people are suspect though
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Janice dikkinson?????:comeon: That old hoe??

1982???:comeon:

Singing career?

She just finished rehab, but decided to have a glass of wine?

Ol'girl gets raped, but doesn't go to the cops? :comeon: In 1982? Police back then didn't need "proof" if you know what I mean.

Ol' Bill didn't pay his Jewish overloads when they came calling. :sas2:
 

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Bill Cosby rape accusations putting pressure on NBC to cancel planned comic’s TV comeback

After Joanne Tarshis and Barbara Bowman went public with graphic accounts of sexual assault at the hands of ‘Cosby Show’ veteran, the once-beloved comic’s reputation has taken a severe hit.

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Critics are calling for NBC to drop a planned sitcom starring Bill Cosby, in the wake of allegations that he raped several women over a 45-year span.

BY Ethan Sacks
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 11:05 AM


As rape accusations continue to surface surrounding Bill Cosby, there is pressure mounting on NBC to scuttle a planned TV sitcom that was supposed to mark the comic’s triumphant return to the network.

But not even a laugh track is going to be able to drown out the chorus of accusers that have come forward since comedian Hannibal Buress called the 77-year-old TV legend a “rapist” while performing a stand-up routine in Philadelphia last month.

The latest accuser, Joan Tarshis, went public over the weekend to claim that Cosby raped her in 1969, back when she was a starstruck 19-year-old aspiring actress.

Giving a graphic account of the alleged attack to CNN Monday night, Tarshis described going back to her idol’s bungalow. She says she was drugged and woke groggily to find Cosby removing her underwear.


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Joan Tarshis gave CNN a graphic account of her alleged rape by Bill Cosby in 1969 in an interview Monday night.
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Barbara Bowman had gone public with her own allegations last week.


“He made me have oral sex with him, which really was horrible,” Tarshis told CNN. “To me it was much, much worse than if he raped me the normal way.”

She then echoed her comments in an essay published on Hollywood Elsewhere Sunday to explain why she kept silent all these years.

“I assumed I was not the only girl that he was doing this with, but who's going to believe me?” said Tarshis. “Bill Cosby, the all-American dad, the all-American husband, Mr Jell-O, the guy everybody loves. Who would believe me? They would probably think I was out to get something.”

Last week, an Arizona woman, Barbara Bowman, published her own first-person story in The Washington Post alleging that she had been raped by Cosby in 1985 when she was just 17.

Cosby has never been criminally charged for any of the alleged sexual assaults, though he did settle a civil case in 2006 brought by Temple University employee Andrea Constand who originally claimed he drugged and groped her in his mansion.

Cosby’s lawyer John Schmitt issued a statement dismissing the allegations as “decade-old, discredited” — though he amended that a day later with a clarification that the case between Cosby and Constand was “resolved to the mutual satisfaction” of both parties.

As for Cosby himself, he refused to answer questions related to the allegations during a NPR interview on Saturday — and pulled out of a planned appearance on “The Late Show With David Letterman.”

All this puts NBC in a quandary as to how to handle the burgeoning scandal. Bowman has publicly called for the network to cut ties with a man she calls “a serial rapist.”

NBC had big plans for the Cosby project that had been slated for summer or fall 2015 — a reunion with an icon whose ”Cosby Show” had buoyed the network’s Thursday Night into a five-year run at first place in the ratings.

“It's a classic ensemble family comedy,” NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke had described the planned show to reporters in July. “Bill Cosby plays the patriarch dispensing his usual wisdom and advice. He has three daughters and a lot of grandchildren.”

Because the show was only in the early stages of development, the network can let the series “die on the vine” with minimal cost and embarrassment, says Prof. Robert Thompson, director of Syracuse University's Bleier Center of Television & Popular Culture.

“As I understand it NBC was just in the early development stages ... they can kind of just make it go away,” he tells the Daily News. “NBC would have been in a really tough position if this show was in the rotation for the spring and if they already had episodes in the can.”

But there may be less tangible costs for the Peacock Network.

“If the big names in American history include Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Martin Luther King,” says Thompson, “the big names in NBC history are Milton Berle, Johnny Carson and no question about it, Bill Cosby.”

“How do you reframe one of the great pillars of their corporate history? What is NBC going to do when they have their next anniversary special?”



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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.2014763
 
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As rape accusations continue to surface surrounding Bill Cosby, there is pressure mounting on NBC to scuttle a planned TV sitcom that was supposed to mark the comic’s triumphant return to the network....

...All this puts NBC in a quandary as to how to handle the burgeoning scandal. Bowman has publicly called for the network to cut ties with a man she calls “a serial rapist.”

...NBC had big plans for the Cosby project that had been slated for summer or fall 2015 — a reunion with an icon whose ”Cosby Show” had buoyed the network’s Thursday Night into a five-year run at first place in the ratings.




:win:

I knew the truth would come out soon enough...

now all of a sudden, the outcry is growing against NBC to drop Cosby's show.

Could that be what all this was about in the first place? :sas2:
 

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Funny that's not the story janice told in her book years ago. I don't believe her. She said he showed up with the intent to have sex and she rebuffed him. End of story.

She had the chance to speak out in her book. But instead she said this:

Janice dikkinson doesn’t have nice things to say about most people, and you can include Bill Cosby on that list.

The self-proclaimed "world’s first supermodel" and former "America’s Next Top Model" judge says that she was asked to tone down a section in her 2002 book, "No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World’s First Supermodel," in which she details an incident where Cosby tried and failed to lure her into his hotel room. dikkinson claims she had dinner with The Cos and after the meal the comedian pulled the ol’ "you owe me" excuse.

While promoting her new book, "Check Please! Dating, Mating and Extricating," on Howard Stern’s satellite radio show, dikkinson called Cosby a "bad guy" who preys on vulnerable women.

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Bill Cosby rape accusations putting pressure on NBC to cancel planned comic’s TV comeback

After Joanne Tarshis and Barbara Bowman went public with graphic accounts of sexual assault at the hands of ‘Cosby Show’ veteran, the once-beloved comic’s reputation has taken a severe hit.

466304889ap00034-jackie-rob.jpg

Critics are calling for NBC to drop a planned sitcom starring Bill Cosby, in the wake of allegations that he raped several women over a 45-year span.

BY Ethan Sacks
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 11:05 AM


As rape accusations continue to surface surrounding Bill Cosby, there is pressure mounting on NBC to scuttle a planned TV sitcom that was supposed to mark the comic’s triumphant return to the network.

But not even a laugh track is going to be able to drown out the chorus of accusers that have come forward since comedian Hannibal Buress called the 77-year-old TV legend a “rapist” while performing a stand-up routine in Philadelphia last month.

The latest accuser, Joan Tarshis, went public over the weekend to claim that Cosby raped her in 1969, back when she was a starstruck 19-year-old aspiring actress.

Giving a graphic account of the alleged attack to CNN Monday night, Tarshis described going back to her idol’s bungalow. She says she was drugged and woke groggily to find Cosby removing her underwear.


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Joan Tarshis gave CNN a graphic account of her alleged rape by Bill Cosby in 1969 in an interview Monday night.
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Barbara Bowman had gone public with her own allegations last week.


“He made me have oral sex with him, which really was horrible,” Tarshis told CNN. “To me it was much, much worse than if he raped me the normal way.”

She then echoed her comments in an essay published on Hollywood Elsewhere Sunday to explain why she kept silent all these years.

“I assumed I was not the only girl that he was doing this with, but who's going to believe me?” said Tarshis. “Bill Cosby, the all-American dad, the all-American husband, Mr Jell-O, the guy everybody loves. Who would believe me? They would probably think I was out to get something.”

Last week, an Arizona woman, Barbara Bowman, published her own first-person story in The Washington Post alleging that she had been raped by Cosby in 1985 when she was just 17.

Cosby has never been criminally charged for any of the alleged sexual assaults, though he did settle a civil case in 2006 brought by Temple University employee Andrea Constand who originally claimed he drugged and groped her in his mansion.

Cosby’s lawyer John Schmitt issued a statement dismissing the allegations as “decade-old, discredited” — though he amended that a day later with a clarification that the case between Cosby and Constand was “resolved to the mutual satisfaction” of both parties.

As for Cosby himself, he refused to answer questions related to the allegations during a NPR interview on Saturday — and pulled out of a planned appearance on “The Late Show With David Letterman.”

All this puts NBC in a quandary as to how to handle the burgeoning scandal. Bowman has publicly called for the network to cut ties with a man she calls “a serial rapist.”

NBC had big plans for the Cosby project that had been slated for summer or fall 2015 — a reunion with an icon whose ”Cosby Show” had buoyed the network’s Thursday Night into a five-year run at first place in the ratings.

“It's a classic ensemble family comedy,” NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke had described the planned show to reporters in July. “Bill Cosby plays the patriarch dispensing his usual wisdom and advice. He has three daughters and a lot of grandchildren.”

Because the show was only in the early stages of development, the network can let the series “die on the vine” with minimal cost and embarrassment, says Prof. Robert Thompson, director of Syracuse University's Bleier Center of Television & Popular Culture.

“As I understand it NBC was just in the early development stages ... they can kind of just make it go away,” he tells the Daily News. “NBC would have been in a really tough position if this show was in the rotation for the spring and if they already had episodes in the can.”

But there may be less tangible costs for the Peacock Network.

“If the big names in American history include Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Martin Luther King,” says Thompson, “the big names in NBC history are Milton Berle, Johnny Carson and no question about it, Bill Cosby.”

“How do you reframe one of the great pillars of their corporate history? What is NBC going to do when they have their next anniversary special?”



Source:

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.2014763
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i kinda have to wonder where this is gonna go next because it might not disappear like it did last time

i'm thinking a special with anderson cooper or larry king or whoever

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