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In reply to the discussion: the unspoken meaning behind the hyperbolic praise Cosby is getting on tour: [View all]BKH70041
(961 posts)47. I don't think some people like "The Court of Public Opinion."
It could be as much a backlash against those who have already decided he's guilty, and there's people out there who are sick of the court of public opinion ruining people's lives and careers, and so they decide to take the side opposite those who are proclaiming guilt.
That's not to say he's guilty or not guilty, just pointing out some people get tired of these things getting played out in public, so in this case there's a backlash of support.
Just a possibility to consider, that's all.
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BlancheSplanchnik
Nov 2014
OP
"That's guilty until proven innocent., in the court of public opinion."
unrepentant progress
Nov 2014
#5
It's the same reason people defended Roman Polanski and Michael Jackson.
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#7
And, it must be admitted, Cosby's public persona is endearing. It's a loveable persona and
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#11
yes, it's very hard to overcome a kind persona. predators know this, too.
BlancheSplanchnik
Nov 2014
#18
oh, you didn't know about the backlog of rape kits left in police storage rooms?
BlancheSplanchnik
Nov 2014
#34
Ah, yes, the disruptors. They're like dust. You can get rid of most of it but not all. nt
valerief
Nov 2014
#17
You don't think you'd remember being raped or sexually abused at the age of 8?
gollygee
Nov 2014
#49
It's especially strange when you consider that his audience is primarily
rudolph the red
Nov 2014
#54