Nah breh, I ain't got nothing against the scorned woman concept...but 13 scorned women?

When the number is that high you can't be completely innocent breh. IJS. 3 scorned women, sure...but 13?
And it's not like they teamed up either, each one is coming of their own accord with only the story to stick them together.
Of course the number is gonna be higher for Bill Cosby than it would be for you or me.
The number of scorned women would also be higher for Prince, Slick Rick, Richard Pryor...
Heck, it'd be higher for Usher, Chris Brown, and Trey Songz than it would be for you and me.
They got access to way more women than you or I will ever have (unless either one of us gets rich or famous).
Here's what I'm saying: It's a combination of scorned women more than willing to get out there and try to drag the Cos through the mud for how he did them back in his #HOH days...
AND
Somebody powerful is gunning for him.
If you do the research, these accusations of rape from all these women didn't come out till like 2005 -
Right after he made the pound cake speech that made so many people mad.
If Bill Cosby was out here raping women all willy nilly, then why is it that it only came to light after he was telling the black community to get it together?
Why not during his days of The Cosby Show? He was more relevant in the late 80's, early 90's (relatively speaking) than he was in 2004-2005.
And you may ask why all this stuff is coming back to the forefront right now?
Well I know he has something going on with NBC, some new show that he was planning... and now all of a sudden, these rape accusations are everywhere AGAIN and are threatening to derail the show he was producing.
Somebody powerful has a vendetta against the Cos, and I don't necessarily think it's "racially motivated" in the sense of, somebody's out to get him "cause he's black".
I'm more inclined to believe that it's "racially motivated" in the sense of, somebody doesn't like the fact that he's preaching responsibility to black people... which I personally have no problem with.
Look at our current generation. Things have gone to hell in a handbasket.
people can say what they want about Cosby, but it's not the fact that what he said was necessarily "wrong". He just called it like he saw it.
And that wasn't really what people had a problem with. They had a problem because he was, according to them, "airing our dirty laundry".
Well if the laundry stinks, it's time to clean it up.
But like I said, all this stuff can't be coincidence. He comes out and tells the black community to get it together, and he gets accused of rape almost immediately afterwards.
It's easy to see that; and the only reason y'all are refusing to acknowledge the parallels of that, is because y'all mad at him cause he told you to pull your pants up.
