Boston Globe commentary about Bill Cosby

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Do you have a link?
Did you look at the last word in my original post, MaryT777?

In any case, I sure hope the Cos is innocent of the criminal charges against him. Morally, however, the Cos has been guilty of adultery.
 
Sorry Maxirad, I didn’t notice your link either. I posted the most recent Cosby commentary.
 
Did you look at the last word in my original post, MaryT777?

In any case, I sure hope the Cos is innocent of the criminal charges against him. Morally, however, the Cos has been guilty of adultery.
That the 2-letter word was a link is difficult to see on smaller devices. I too missed it.
 
I read an article about him a few years back. In the comments section, a man wrote that he was good friends with Cosby’s son, Ennis. He said he was a frequent visitor in Cosby’s home, and what he saw regarding Bill Cosby was the antithesis of the lovable “dad” as he is portrayed on TV. This commenter said he (Cosby) was very disagreeable, had a violent temper and every other word out of his mouth was F-this and F-that. In light of the fact that 50 (FIFTY!) women have come forward publicly, I say he is most likely guilty as charged.
 
It wanted me to log in/register so I couldn’t read the article.
 
Basically the article says Cosby’s being hypocritical playing the race card in defending himself after some of the speeches he’s made.
 
It wanted me to log in/register so I couldn’t read the article.
The word CLOSE was in the left hand corner to click on in order to get to article.
I did not need to sign up or subscribe.
 
Did you look at the last word in my original post, MaryT777?

In any case, I sure hope the Cos is innocent of the criminal charges against him. Morally, however, the Cos has been guilty of adultery.
I missed the link on the last word. Sorry about the confusion.

What a real tragedy this is to me all the way around…

Mary.
 
I didn’t read the article, but it does seem like there was ZERO outcry against Cosby before he made disparaging remarks about some aspects of urban black culture.
 
I didn’t read the article, but it does seem like there was ZERO outcry against Cosby before he made disparaging remarks about some aspects of urban black culture.
To be fair, he began making the remarks back in the 90’s so I don’t think this is backlash for the remarks.

This is a tragedy for all involved.
 
I didn’t read the article, but it does seem like there was ZERO outcry against Cosby before he made disparaging remarks about some aspects of urban black culture.
On the contrary, a lot of people agreed with him and did not find his comments disparaging.
That is why his use of the “race card” now seems hypocritical.
 
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