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In reply to the discussion: READ THIS: Janis Ian's Facebook Post Tonight About New York Magazine's Bill Cosby Victims Cover... [View all]Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)44. A follow-up post by her in response to a commenter:
You're wrong. It's not all "allegations". What's hanging him now are his own words, under oath, in his own deposition. Up until then, many people thought like you are thinking - that 42 women "alleged" he'd drugged them and then had non-consensual sex, could possibly be bogus.
But he admitted to drugging women, purchasing Quaaludes for that specific use, in the deposition. He's hung himself. (As it were.)
And my own experience with him is not an "allegation". It's a fact. My chaperone/tour manager is still a close friend. What he said about her, deliberately within her hearing was a whole lot more evil than what he said about me. (And not my place to repeat it here.)
You may not "care how many women said he assaulted them." I'd say 40+ is a pretty compelling amount, when the statute of limitations has run out on almost all, if not all, and there's no way anyone will be able to sue him or make money off it.
If you had any idea how shameful people (I include men) who've been raped feel, how humiliated, how made-worthless, you wouldn't be speaking that way.
Lis Carey is correct. Read these excerpts from the deposition before you spout nonsense. Here, I'll save you the trouble of looking it up:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/07/18/arts/bill-cosby-deposition-excerpts.html?_r=0
Here's an article explaining why the judge agreed to unseal the deposition, which had been sealed from public view for a decade:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-cosbys-moralizing-prompted-judge-to-release-testimony/
Here's a timeline for you:
http://www.etonline.com/news/154160_timeline_of_bill_cosby_sexual_assault_allegations/
Happy reading.
But he admitted to drugging women, purchasing Quaaludes for that specific use, in the deposition. He's hung himself. (As it were.)
And my own experience with him is not an "allegation". It's a fact. My chaperone/tour manager is still a close friend. What he said about her, deliberately within her hearing was a whole lot more evil than what he said about me. (And not my place to repeat it here.)
You may not "care how many women said he assaulted them." I'd say 40+ is a pretty compelling amount, when the statute of limitations has run out on almost all, if not all, and there's no way anyone will be able to sue him or make money off it.
If you had any idea how shameful people (I include men) who've been raped feel, how humiliated, how made-worthless, you wouldn't be speaking that way.
Lis Carey is correct. Read these excerpts from the deposition before you spout nonsense. Here, I'll save you the trouble of looking it up:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/07/18/arts/bill-cosby-deposition-excerpts.html?_r=0
Here's an article explaining why the judge agreed to unseal the deposition, which had been sealed from public view for a decade:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-cosbys-moralizing-prompted-judge-to-release-testimony/
Here's a timeline for you:
http://www.etonline.com/news/154160_timeline_of_bill_cosby_sexual_assault_allegations/
Happy reading.
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READ THIS: Janis Ian's Facebook Post Tonight About New York Magazine's Bill Cosby Victims Cover... [View all]
Hissyspit
Jul 2015
OP
I used to love to quote some of Cosby's iconic riffs... "These aren't the people who
1monster
Jul 2015
#38
Thank you. It is very difficult to talk about our experiences in this area because
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#10
Very similar to Jimmy Savile -- "everyone knows" celebrities. But they really don't.
hunter
Jul 2015
#30
Janis reads a story on the audiobook of 'Rogues' a collection of short stories edited by George RR
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#13
k and r. the more we see and hear and read, the more it is clear that the dr. huxtable
niyad
Jul 2015
#21
That's just it, he knew gay people and thus learned they were not a "threat."
Dustlawyer
Jul 2015
#45
I'm a 62 year old man and I still get a lump in my throat when I hear, At Seventeen.
Snotcicles
Jul 2015
#28
how could anybody do such a thing? what a disgusting creep. So long since I thought of Janis Ian
magical thyme
Jul 2015
#46