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In reply to the discussion: Lou Ferrigno’s wife, Carla: Bill Cosby tried to sexually assault me [View all]Martin Eden
(15,919 posts)6. Is Cosby still the darling of conservatives?
The commentary below was written by Earl Ofari Hutchinson. He is co-host of the "Al Sharpton Show" on American Urban Radio Network and the co-author of "How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge."
In May 2004 comedian, social critic, and philanthropist Bill Cosby took the stage at Independence Hall in his hometown of Philadelphia. It was a gala commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on school segregation. Cosby was being honored for his near legendary philanthropy to African-American colleges. The mostly black audience, chock-full of veterans of the civil rights and social justice movements, fully expected to hear Cosby reminisce about the gains and importance of the civil rights fight and reflect on the massive racial disparities, poverty and economic inequality that still ensnare millions of African-Americans.
They got a shock. Cosby did nothing of the kind. He instead launched into a long-winded, bitter rampage against alleged ignorant, gun-toting, babymaking and jail-deserving young blacks. Cosby then put the capper on it when he angrily shouted that even more blacks deserve to be dumped in the slammer and even evoked God to bolster his scream. "God is tired of you," he said, "and so am I." The stunned audience didn't know what to make of Cosby's tirade. But an endless parade of conservative columnists, right-wing talk show gabbers, bloggers and unreconstructed bigots did. They had found just the man to put the proper face on their long-standing manufactured growth industry in black, especially black male, blame-the-victim bashing. Cosby was perfect. He had none of the odor of black conservatives such as Clarence Thomas and Alan Keyes, who were routinely trotted out to rip and disparage blacks and who engendered near-universal ridicule and condemnation from African-Americans. Cosby, by contrast, was seen as a real civil rights man, a liberal universally admired by blacks.
lRelated Social-media misstep revives sexual assault allegations against Cosby
In the days after that tirade, Cosby's stock soared to new heights among conservatives. He was a man who would air black America's dirty laundry and brave the wrath of civil rights leaders, black activists and black columnists. This all culminated in his getting an unprecedented one hour to tout his blacks-must-clean-up-their-own-ghettos spin on "Meet the Press." He topped that with a book, "Come on People," which quickly soared up the best-seller charts. In the book he harangued and lectured, cobbled together a mishmash of his trademark anecdotes, homilies and personal tales of woe and success. He juggled and massaged facts to bolster his self-designated black morals crusade. Stripped away, it was the same stock message that blacks can't read, write or speak coherent English, and are social and educational cripples and failures. To no surprise, the cheers for Cosby from the racism deniers were wilder and louder than ever.
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Lou Ferrigno’s wife, Carla: Bill Cosby tried to sexually assault me [View all]
freeplessinseattle
Nov 2014
OP
Yes, because he condemns other blacks and apparently hates women. Limbaugh loves him
Liberal_Stalwart71
Nov 2014
#7
What a world view...sickening. The accusations of rape only make the whole of the man
Jefferson23
Nov 2014
#21
Pardon-it's women's fault for going thru menopause and depriving their husbands of their sexual
freeplessinseattle
Nov 2014
#31
At first I was trying to give Bill Cosby the benefit of the doubt, but not anymore.
Beacool
Nov 2014
#34