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The real question is why these women waited this long to speak up? Yeah Bill is a powerful man but he still is black. No law protect a rich black person it does for white people.

You need to realise that he had such a large social following and such a strong 'fanbase' so to speak. Really, any women coming in with allegations of being raped by him would've been shut down and verbally/emotionally abused by even suggesting such a thing to the public. Chances are people wouldn't have believed them and would've sided with Cosby. More importantly, there is strength in numbers, one women coming out wouldn't have been enough- you would need all of them. I guess time helped them come to terms with what happened and gave them the strength to speak out to try regain justice for themselves as a group.
 

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Dude he is like 77. If he goes to jail now he is probably going to die there.

Ahahaha!

Send him to jail! Make him suffer in his final days. Make him feel alone and worthless. Let men do to him in prison what he did to many women.
 

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You need to realise that he had such a large social following and such a strong 'fanbase' so to speak. Really, any women coming in with allegations of being raped by him would've been shut down and verbally/emotionally abused by even suggesting such a thing to the public. Chances are people wouldn't have believed them and would've sided with Cosby. More importantly, there is strength in numbers, one women coming out wouldn't have been enough- you would need all of them. I guess time helped them come to terms with what happened and gave them the strength to speak out to try regain justice for themselves as a group.

And even then they got a lot of backlash. People who defended Bill Cosby were a lot despite over 30 women saying he commited the crime. Imagine doing that 20 something years ago when women were viewed less valid then now and information could not spread around like this. No wonder one of them could not just speak up.

Ah.

So it was rape?

Uhh yes? Why this is a question?
 

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You need to realise that he had such a large social following and such a strong 'fanbase' so to speak. Really, any women coming in with allegations of being raped by him would've been shut down and verbally/emotionally abused by even suggesting such a thing to the public. Chances are people wouldn't have believed them and would've sided with Cosby. More importantly, there is strength in numbers, one women coming out wouldn't have been enough- you would need all of them. I guess time helped them come to terms with what happened and gave them the strength to speak out to try regain justice for themselves as a group.

And even then they got a lot of backlash. People who defended Bill Cosby were a lot despite over 30 women saying he commited the crime. Imagine doing that 20 something years ago when women were viewed less valid then now and information could not spread around like this. No wonder one of them could not just speak up.



Uhh yes? Why this is a question?



Shit don't matter for black people. We done seen several black people's career ended because some women lied about being raped. All last year, these women came out of the woodwork with this story as if this shit was plotted.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying he didn't rape them women. I just find it strange that they all start talking last year out of the blue.
 
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People like you need to jump off a. BRidge and land In the 21st century

Why? it is the truth. Rich white folks have gotten away with rape more than black folks. Shit, we done gotten several cases over the years of women lying about rape to put their man in prison.

Bottom line, I don't see any reason for these women to wait this long. There is always a group of people that will help make your story be heard no matter how famous the person is.
 

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Shit don't matter for black people. We done seen several black people's career ended because some women lied about being raped. All last year, these women came out of the woodwork with this story as if this shit was plotted.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying he didn't rape them women. I just find it strange that they all start talking last year out of the blue.

How many of those African Americans had a public profile the size of Bill Cosby's? Fame and popularity change things. With his amount of power he could've blown any single allegation out of the water and he well and truly could've gotten away with it. Only thing is one women spoke out last year, then other and then other. They all followed suit, and with this many allegations pouring in there was no way he could laugh these all off as a joke so instead he sat silently without uttering a word or a statement. When you think about it, it's not really strange the way it played out. I guess what these women needed was strength and knowing that they weren't facing this issue alone gave them the power to speak out against him.

On another note, I heard about that case you mentioned, where an innocent man had his life ruined by a lie told by a woman. Yes, things like that happen but once again it comes back to his level of popularity. Believe me, if he was a famous entertainer or what ever, there is no way that case would've played out that way.
 

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How many of those African Americans had a public profile the size of Bill Cosby's? Fame and popularity change things. With his amount of power he could've blown any single allegation out of the water and he well and truly could've gotten away with it. Only thing is one women spoke out last year, then other and then other. They all followed suit, and with this many allegations pouring in there was no way he could laugh these all off as a joke so instead he sat silently without uttering a word or a statement. When you think about it, it's not really strange the way it played out. I guess what these women needed was strength and knowing that they weren't facing this issue alone gave them the power to speak out against him.

On another note, I heard about that case you mentioned, where an innocent man had his life ruined by a lie told by a woman. Yes, things like that happen but once again it comes back to his level of popularity. Believe me, if he was a famous entertainer or what ever, there is no way that case would've played out that way.

But still, there is always a group out there that will listen to your story no matter what. No reason to wait this long! The social network been big for the past 8 years. These women should've come forward years ago. Once an article hit the internet, everybody gonna read it and trend it. The timing(last year) just suggested that there is a hidden agenda in the work.

In fact, some of these women should've leaked articles years ago without their names to cause attention, then come forward.
 
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Did a bit of digging:

"Controversy over the comedian Bill Cosby’s alleged repeated sexual assaults of women have reemerged after the Associated Press surfaced documents showing him admitting in a deposition to obtaining Quaaludes to give them to young women he wanted to have *** with.

But what are Quaaludes? The once massively popular sleep aid, sedative, and heavily abused recreational drug is unfamiliar to millennials and many in generation X, but very familiar to people who lived in urban centers through the 1970s and early 1980s. It has been highly illegal for three decades in the United States, and is almost completely unavailable there today.

Cosby admits to getting seven prescriptions for the drug in the deposition, which must have been before 1984, when the drug was banned nationwide, and put in the same classification for drug enforcement purposes as heroin. Throughout the 1970s, the drug was easily available and widely prescribed by physicians.

Formally, the drug’s name is methaqualone. It was originally synthesized in India in the 1950s as an antimalarial, but was later discovered to have sedative-hypnotic effects.

It was branded Quaaludes (after Maalox, also made by its initial manufacturer, and the phrase “quiet interlude”) in the United States. It first became popular as a sedative and sleeping pill because it was supposedly less addictive than the barbiturates commonly prescribed before it hit the market.

But by the 1970s, it had become massively popular as a recreational drug because it produces an intense, euphoric high after an initial 15-minute drowsy phase. Its illegal use was heavily associated with the disco scene. The DEA estimated in the early 1980s that as much as 90% of the world’s production of the drug went into the illegal drug trade.

Due to its sedative effect and strong interaction with alcohol, it has come up often in sexual assault allegations, including those against the film director Roman Polanski, and now against Cosby.

Abuse, hundreds of deaths from illegal use, and resulting bad publicity saw the one US maker of the drug halt production in 1983. Ronald Reagan signed an outright ban in 1984, making trafficking it far more dangerous.

The drug was still manufactured abroad, and intermittently available. But the DEA actually embarked on a campaign to convince manufacturers around the world to stop making it, and eventually it became nearly impossible to get in the United States.

The drugs that largely replaced Quaaludes as sedatives and sleep aids, benzodiazepines and their near cousins such as Ambien, have become the best-selling type of prescription drug in the world, despite abuse, dependency, and long-term use problems of their own."


.... So he basically "drugged" them with the stuff we saw in Wolf of Wall Street, but considering it is kinda a recreational drug at that time and the precise question was:

""When you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have *** with?" Constand's lawyer Dolores M. Troiani asked.

"Yes," Cosby answered."

It makes it rather uncertain what the situation was. Definety nothing like using roofies.
 

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Did he drug them to completely pass out or to make the situation less awkward?

Does it matter? Drugging people is wrong and either way it's rape. If someone is passed out, it's rape. If you purposely drugged someone, without them knowing, to make them impaired, it's rape.

Mother and I wish this entire ordeal would end. Put him in jail, pay everyone, etc...Just do something.
 

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Disgusted to say the least. The side he showed the world was just an act in the end, hiding all the horrendous things that he'd done.
He should be punished accordingly, sentenced for life (although that won't be very long considering his age). That being said, the damage he has caused the many women he has assaulted will never be undone or compromised and that I feel is truly saddening.

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