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Come on Cosby: It's Time to Come Clean about AIDS
American Thinker ^ | November 01, 2007 | Marc Sheppard

Posted on 11/02/2007 9:21:48 PM PDT by neverdem

As a longstanding fan of Bill Cosby, it pains me to criticize a man whose comedy and politics have been overwhelmingly constructive. But in the matter of AIDS, he needs to be a bit more forthcoming.

A report published Monday by University of Arizona evolutionary biologist Michael Worobey has traced the path of AIDS from its origins in the Congo to the United States via Haiti as early as 1969.  It depicts an HIV epidemic ignited by Haitians returning home from Africa and spreading undetected for over 10 years within their country before expanding to America and, ultimately, throughout the world.

Measured together with comments made in his new book, this scientific revelation clearly signifies that the time for widely venerated actor, comedian, sage and activist Bill Cosby to come clean over his previous rancorous accusations as to the disease's origin is long overdue.

And here's why.

In Chapter 6 of the otherwise laudable Come On, People, Cosby appropriately sounds the alarm that while African Americans make up 13 percent of the U.S population, they:
"account for about 40 percent of AIDS cases since the epidemic began, and today account for almost half of the new cases and about 56 percent of the deaths."
He then breaks down the horrifying demographics of its baleful bloom in the black community, citing HIV/AIDS as the
"leading causes of death among black women between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-four.  HIV/AIDS rates among black teenagers have risen, now accounting for 65 percent of new cases, and rates among black women are also about 67 percent of new cases."
But he then submits a troublesome opinion as to why early educational programs have proven ineffective in halting the disease's spread amongst black people: [emphasis added]
"One reason was that some black people, who distrusted the medical system in the first place, helped spread rumors that HIV was created by white doctors in a conspiracy to infect black people." [emphasis added]
While these words from the man who introduced us to his friend Fat Albert are strictly factual, Bill Cosby owes his readers a more forthcoming treatment and repudiation of the rumors and his own role in their spread.

The Origins of a Deadly and Despicable Lie

In 1988, Steve Cokely, an aide to then-Chicago mayor Eugene Sawyer, was fired in response to his delusional claim that the "AIDS epidemic is a result of doctors, especially Jewish ones, who inject the AIDS virus in the blacks." In spite of being as acutely absurd as it was profoundly debasing, Cokely's accusation actually caught on with many fellow black racists and anti-Semites.

According to Larence D. Lowenthal's 1993 op-ed Understanding Farrakhan & His Organization, upon learning of the plight of his frantic hero, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan admonished Sawyer -- who is himself black -- for dismissing his "innocent" assistant, proclaiming that,
"Cokely spoke the truth. Jews complained because the truth hurts. I know this man Cokely. I know if he said it, he's got the stuff to back it up."
No surprise there. In 1997, Daniel Pipes would reveal in his American Spectator essay Conspiracy Farrakhan's "claims that the U.S. government shipped a billion units of AIDS-infected blood to Africa to annihilate its population."

Incendiary, to be sure, but given the limited reach and credibility of both sources, hardly the stuff that anything stronger than urban legend is built upon,

But the year 1992 found unpredictable filmmaker Spike Lee lending the inanity a bit more credence when he wrote in Rolling Stone that the disease was a government plot to kill blacks, gays and Hispanics:
"I'm convinced AIDS is a government-engineered disease. They got one thing wrong, they never realized it couldn't just be contained to the groups it was intended to wipe out. So, now it's a national priority. Exactly like drugs became when they escaped the urban centers into white suburbia."
While this did, indeed, help propagate the insidious conspiracy theory amid the black community to a marginal extent, by far the most revered and credible person to jump upon the genocide bandwagon was that national genial father figure, Cosby himself. 

That's right -- the great story-teller shocked a huge segment of his fans when, in December 1991, he gave both the New York Post and national television audiences his concurrently vague and unmistakably clear response to the news of Magic Johnson's HIV status.  A straight-faced Cos actually maintained that AIDS was "started by human beings to get after certain people they don't like."

It was this barely disguised accord by one of America's most trusted entertainers of the time that elevated the irresponsibly life-threatening indictment beyond its cult following. And yet, 16 years later he blames "some black people" for the distrust in medical practitioners by others. 

It's Time to Practice What You Preach, Bill

Okay, so his confidence in Al Sharpton's Tawana Brawley con job was so irrationally intense that he actually co-sponsored a $25,000 reward in 1988 to anyone who could prove its racist lies.  And there were all those alleged sex scandals.   Nonetheless, Cosby remains a great benefactor and genuine elder statesman with his admirable vision of a much-improved black condition throughout this world.

Yet he does blame much of AIDS' spread among blacks on their dishonestly induced fear of white doctors which he, himself, helped induce.  And now this study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reaffirms that the disease, which the World Health Organization estimates has killed over 25 million people since 1981, was introduced to predominantly white America by black Africans and Haitians, not the other way around, as he previously had so forcefully and carelessly asserted.

We can easily dismiss the hate-based foolishness of Steve Cokely, who traveled the black mad-as-hell radio airwaves for a while but was eventually forced to resign from KPFK-FM in December of 1991 after repeating on-air the same lunacy that had cost him his earlier political career.  And, while Spike Lee could be caught spreading his nonsense now and then on TV for a few years, he soon gave up his nutty journey as gay and PC activists succeeded in turning the battle to treat and cure AIDS mainstream.  As to screwy-Louie, well these were far from the least sane words to have passed through his racist, anti-Semitic lips, so, once again, his idiotic utterances were of no lasting importance to anyone.

But Bill Cosby has made a name for himself by preaching personal responsibility to the black community. Along the way, he's angered more than a few of his peers by challenging them to stop blaming white people for problems they should solve themselves. Now that Dr. Worobey's study has all but proven what most of us already knew, will he heed his own advice and take responsibility for the irreparable damage inflicted by his prior irresponsible actions?

As a long time fan of some of his politics and most of his comedy, I, for one, certainly hope so.

Marc Sheppard is a technology consultant, software engineer, writer, and political and systems analyst. He is a regular contributor to American Thinker and welcomes your feedback.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aids; billcosby; hiv; hivaids
The emergence of HIV/AIDS in the Americas and beyond

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1 posted on 11/02/2007 9:21:49 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

The ironic thing is that abortion IS genocide against blacks created by certain white people that has killed millions of black babies, but they “black leaders” all support it.


2 posted on 11/02/2007 9:35:44 PM PDT by Soliton (Freddie T is the one for me! (c))
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To: Soliton
Thanks, Teddy Kennedy, for all the AIDS-bearing immigrants! It's good to see that you're getting over your guilt of being born white and rich by destroying your country in so many ways.

We should judge Teddy on his intentions, not the results, right?

3 posted on 11/02/2007 10:12:44 PM PDT by BushMeister ("We are a nation that has a government - not the other way around." --Ronald Reagan)
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To: Soliton

Nominated for the “Every Thread Is Really Abortion” award.


4 posted on 11/02/2007 10:40:23 PM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: jiggyboy; Soliton
The ironic thing is that abortion IS genocide against blacks created by certain white people that has killed millions of black babies, but they “black leaders” all support it.

Truth is universal.

5 posted on 11/02/2007 10:42:55 PM PDT by donna (We live in this fog of political correctness, where everything is perpetual deception.-John Hagee)
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To: jiggyboy

Just spreading the fatal diseases Americans won’t spread.

See, every thread is really about illegal aliens.


6 posted on 11/02/2007 11:56:11 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler ("The bourgeoisie will remember my carbuncles until their dying day," -Karl Marx)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Nah, just spreading fatal diseases that have been lost in Aruba... Every thread is really about Natalie Holoway... : )


7 posted on 11/03/2007 2:25:45 AM PDT by Hand em their arse
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To: donna
Truth is universal.

Works every time it's tried.....

8 posted on 11/03/2007 3:27:39 AM PDT by Thermalseeker (Thinking of voting Democrat? Wake up and smell the Socialism!)
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To: neverdem
The article should have been written more tactfully. Too much attack flavor in it for it to be constructive in urging Cosby to retract his earlier statements.

Cosby has not repeated this nonsense recently. I think he's doing a lot of good with his community and should get a pass on stupid statements from the past when he was a far less informed spokesman.

This sort of article would be appropriate if Cosby was still making such remarks.
9 posted on 11/03/2007 6:23:06 AM PDT by George W. Bush (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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To: All

There was a book written a couple of years ago about the secret homosexual/bisexual habits of a large section of young black males in this country, but I can’t remember the name of it....


10 posted on 11/03/2007 3:58:41 PM PDT by Maverick68 (w)
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To: jiggyboy

“Nominated for the “Every Thread Is Really Abortion” award.”

Cute comments aren’t the same as enlightened discourse. i am anti-abortion on ethical grounds, but am not religious. My post was both correct and directly responsive to this post. Margaret Sanger was the founder of Planned Parenthood and a believer in eugenics directed against blacks. Please read below and do some research.

“Early on the Black birth rate was identified as a problem. In issues of The Birth Control Review, Margaret Sanger’s magazine, dating from the summer of 1932, many of the so called prominent leaders in the Black community contributed articles articulating their views on the solution of the “Negro” problem. Dr. W.E.B. DuBois, Professor Charles Johnson of Fisk University, Dr. W.G. Alexander, general secretary of the National Medical Association of Negro Physicians, Newell Sims, and others helped “throw light on the need for birth control among the underprivileged Negroes.” Dr. Dubois wrote that large numbers of children were a handicap to those Negroes “who were striving to improve their economic positions,” and that “there was a clash between those for better economic position and those whose religious faith made the limitation of children a sin.” DuBois’s recognition that the church played an important role in the community not only for spiritual guidance but also for community information on various subjects prompted him to say that “the churches are open for the most part to intelligent propaganda of any sort, and the American Birth Control League and other agencies ought to get their speakers before church congregations and their arguments in the Negro newspapers.” His suggestions would be acted upon in 1939 with the formulation of the “Negro Project” developed by Margaret Sanger with help from Clarence Gamble (of Proctor and Gamble) and others.”


11 posted on 11/03/2007 11:32:33 PM PDT by Soliton (Freddie T is the one for me! (c))
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