Posted on 02/07/2020 1:08:53 PM PST by conservative98
Imprisoned comedian Bill Cosby thanked Snoop Dogg after the rapper posted 'Free Bill Cosby' in an expletive-ridden social media rant
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Imprisoned comedian Bill Cosby rushed to thank rapper Snoop Dogg for calling for his freedom as they slammed Gayle King for trying 'to tarnish the legacy of successful black men' after the CBS presenter brought up Kobe Bryant's rape allegations.
Cosby, 81, joined Snoop Dogg in slamming CBS, King and Oprah for trying 'to tarnish the image and legacy of successful Black Men even in death' after CBS host King faced intense backlash over an interview in which she mentioned the Bryant allegations.
The comedian claimed that 'successful Black Women are being used to tarnish' the reputation of black male celebrities such as Kobe Bryant and Michael Jackson.
It is not immediately clear how Cosby, who is serving three to ten years in a Pennsylvania prison for sexual assault, has access to his Twitter account.
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Who didn’t love Bill Cosby back in the day? That’s what’s so sad. Now he comes out against those black women who criticize him as if they’re doing so out of racism, or some BS. Earth to Cosby-Rape is a crime.
A rapist is complaining from prison about a journalist tarnishing the reputation of another rapist
Lacerations to her vagina and rectum, bruises on her throat and jaw.
The defense released her identity 7 times and basically tried to ruin her life.
She was receiving hundreds of death threats every day.
Had to go into hiding.
Hard to blame her for what she did.
Originally I thought, No way he did it.
After research I believe he did it. レ
There is absolutely no way his attorneys would have let him make that public statement if he was innocent.
Successful rapists.
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