Maybe your husband wouldn't got the hammer dropped on him if he quit dropping pills in girls drinks...
Yes, the mob justice of being brought to court and judged by a person who has studied law their whole life.
Yes, well, he did molest a mob sized group of women.
She's at least half right, he was brought to justice.
I get that she's upset her husband has gone to jail, but why doesn't she just do the right thing and go fuck herself for trying to write off the suffering of these women just because He's Her Husband?
Your husband is an adulterous rapist.
I think Camille should hurry up and cash in the alimony check and shut the fuck up.
I too blame mob justice when my victims mob together to try and get me punished for those crimes I committed.
You know those age lines trees have when you cut them down? People have that too. so what you do, is you amputate a limb and take a sample in between the two rings of the year that the crime happened.
You see the same thing happen in cases that involve a parent raping or abusing their child. Some (most even, if I remember correctly)will say anything and everything to maintain their perception of their loved one over their child. I've seen adults say that their 5 year old daughter seduced their husband into raping them and requiring a hospital visit because of internal damages level shit.
This is always why you hear people screaming "he was a good boy" and shit, it's extremely difficult to process really bad actions of people we care about.
i think this goes to show how dangerously manipulative Bill Cosby was, even to his "Loved ones".
The comparison to Emmett Till is disgusting
even if he was innocent it's still not comparable at all
I dunno, the mob kinda loved him when he said his line.
(I swear I heard one person say "yay" atleast.)
So when Bill admitted to being a rapist, was the response merely 'the mob'
What's the significance of this? can someone explain?
It's mostly a small jab at how chill he was about going to court. Though you could argue some members of the mob had a soft spot for fat albert, a minor contradiction to cameille's comment.
I must be dense as all shit, because i still don't get it.
Who is Fat Albert and why does cosby yelling "hey hey hey" mean that some must have sympathy for Fat Albert?
There's a bunch of cultural shit i'm missing, right?
Fat Albert was a cartoon he produced in the 70s that was noted for having a lot of educational content and promoted learning to young kids, so it was held in a semi-high regard for people who grew up in that era.
The equivalent would be if Tom Kenney was convicted of something and was laughing like Spongebob as he left court.
Poor Cosby he was just innocently going to court when the jury slipped a conviction into his trial.
So absolutely insane?
Nah, more like a desperate attempt to pull at the nostalgia of the people who once loved him but now hate him.
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