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Kablooie

(18,793 posts)
Thu Apr 26, 2018, 03:55 PM Apr 2018

Bill Cosby's conviction.

I remember a black colleague being depressed when OJ was arrested.
He was concerned that such a high profile black man being accused would further support the stereotype that all black men are criminals.
My reaction was different because, being white, I didn't see OJ's blackness as his primary identity, ( Probably due to OJ's deliberate efforts to divest his public image of his African American heritage.), and was surprised at his feelings. My initial reaction was that he was too sensitive and focussed on race but after thinking about it I realized that his life experiences gave him a different, but valid, perspective.

Cosby's conviction seems to play to the same concerns, possibly even more starkly.
Bill Cosby was a role model as an honest, trustworthy, family man but is now convicted for a hidden, perverse side to his character that might inflame negative stereotypes.

I've known of Cosby from his early stand up comedy days and still have recordings of his performances. His comedy always emphasized the universal feelings of kids and families towards each other and built an appreciation of the common humanity which is the foundation of all of us. I think some of my feelings on racial issues were materially affected by his comedy back when I was a kid.

The other side of common humanity is that none of us are perfect. I'm sure many of us have a darker side but most are able to keep it in the realm of fantasy instead of letting it out to affect real life. It's sad that he didn't have the self control to keep his demons to himself.

I hope his conviction doesn't do more damage to race relations which are in such turmoil right now.

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Bill Cosby's conviction. (Original Post) Kablooie Apr 2018 OP
I grew up in a town that is now mostly black. I have a number of friends there that I have made appleannie1943 Apr 2018 #1
While in no way do I support BlueMTexpat Apr 2018 #2

appleannie1943

(1,303 posts)
1. I grew up in a town that is now mostly black. I have a number of friends there that I have made
Thu Apr 26, 2018, 04:11 PM
Apr 2018

over the years since. Granted, most of them are women but they are applauding the verdict.

Here are some of the things they are posting on facebook

So glad ALL those victims will get justice, but it will never make up for being violated by that predator.

conundrum for me -- given the tremendous support he has always given black people and HBCUs -- but -- I believe justice was served today

Yes it was, cause he is a sexual predator.

Justice finally!!!! What an utter hypocrite and his wife is an enabler.

She knew what he was doing but decided to stay married to her INVESTMENT.

So if they are the norm in the black community, or at the least the female part of the black community, they seem more thankful than anything else.

BlueMTexpat

(15,502 posts)
2. While in no way do I support
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 01:20 AM
Apr 2018

Cosby's reprehensible actions, I must admit that I have enjoyed his comedy for years. I would like to be able to separate the art from the flawed man and continue to enjoy at least some of it, especially his early monologues.

I also find it appalling that there is such a double standard that a man who is guilty of the same - and more - is currently occupying the WH - and being defended for his actions, especially by those who count themselves to be "religious" people.

Until Trump - and those like him who are white - suffer the same fate, I will not consider justice to have been done.

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