This is where you lose me. I don't give a fukk about the man, I'm concerned about the truth. And the truth is, outside of the word of these women, there is not much evidence of what this man is accused of.
And that's my issue.... why are WE so concern? That's this man's personal life and bad moral choices and karma that he put on himself. And lets be honest, the truth could very well be that he did perform some kind of sexual assault. By his own words under oath in the deposition, it is strong enough to suggest that his actions in where he assumed were okay were indeed unwanted by some, even if some of those women were coerced into agreeing but not really wanting to. We do not know, and we should not care.
My issue is that most of y'all DO CARE as if he was your family member, and some may care more about this than someone in your own family. The way I see it, you go to sleep with the devil is the quickest way to go to hell. And throughout history, it always proves that these devils will USE YOU until they don't want you any more and then they'll destroy you. Cosby was a fucckin' agent for those devils by shaming his own people instead of uplifting them like he once did when he 1st came into the scene. He alienated himself so far away from us that he got what was coming to him. And his belief that by living LIKE a white man and shaming us to like LIKE the white man and therefore we can obtain the same kind of so-called white privilege is why this karma hitting him. And I don't have any sympathy whatsoever. That was on him. He positioned himself to be in this situation. He may not done anything at all, but because he assumed he can do things that the white man does, to include how those white men treat their women in the 1970's, 80's and so forth.... the fact he believed in that chauvinistic culture, he's getting his karma from that. This ain't no conspiracy. It is common logic that you DON'T TRUST WHITE PEOPLE. And because he burnt that bridge with black people....why should we care? Dude was an agent to divide the black community for over the past decade.
My other and bigger concern is how we, as black people, WORSHIP these celebrities as if they are our heroes. Bill Cosby at the end of the day is an entertainer. He is a gifted and one of the greatest of all time stand-up comedians, next to Pryor, but that's all. We, as a people, lean TOO MUCH towards these black celebrities to be our inspirations, our activists, our social & political leaders, or our so-called black image. And we get protective of it for better and for worse. Bill Cosby is someone no different from OJ Simpson and how black people gone out their way to defend OJ and saying he's innocent, that it's some kind of conspiracy, that he's one of us, and all of that. Knowing before all this he was a sellout, knowing SINCE then he exposed as a sellout and so on. Same with R. Kelly. We went beyond denial of him being guilty of anything, blaming the young teen-aged girls for not looking like a teenager. Speaking of which, many of us are doing that TODAY with Tyga and that bullshyt scandal ignoring he's been fuccking with an underaged girl already prior to that. From Mike Tyson to Michael Jackson, we blindly defend our celebrities and truly believe there's an agenda...But seriously, they are just ENTERTAINERS. There shouldn't be any more than that to us. These white crackers don't care that we care about our entertainers, and don't celebrity worship as hard as we do, because they don't NEED that white celebrity to be their "hero". White celebrities go through these same kind of scandals, tabloids, issues and white folks don't blink an eye when it happens. They be shocked if someone like dude from 7th Heaven get exposed, or Pee Wee Herman gets busted for publicly jerking off, or Charlie Sheen....BEFORE the HIV shyt and his behavior, or Mel Gisbon....but not enough to passionately DEFEND those muthafukkaz. They don't care what happens to their entertainers. And we do when we shouldn't because they're not leading us to any social, economic, and political revolution. They're not remotely like our leaders back in the 60's and 70's that actually bucked the system and fought against the oppression of the government and the FBI's COINTELPRO. But we act as if they are, or that them status is a so-called THREAT to the white establishment. Only a small handful of them are even billionaires. And those people are so far out of touch with the average black person that their thought process is NO DIFFERENT from Cosby's.
And on that note, IF the day comes for someone like MICHAEL JORDAN gets into a scandal that jeopardizes his iconic status and legacy, are you going to care either way? Or are you going to think the same way I think about Cosby that he reaped what he sown bowing down to these devils? Should we feel sorry for Tiger Woods, if that's the case? It is no different. That's nikka don't even swing the club the same. I really don't care nor should you. But I am concern about how my people forget that this dude thought of US. And I cannot just let bygones be bygones because he got exposed as an adulterer and a hypocrite and now begging for our support. Sorry. Not happening.