Posted on 12/03/2014 7:55:14 AM PST by Brother Cracker
I am shocked and disappointed, very disappointed.
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2 Cosby threads in 10 days. Comments on religion, A-10s and CAS, black segregation, homosexuality, Garth Brooks, McCain, the movie version of The Virginian, Star Wars, shaving, college, pickup trucks and an earthquake in between.
Yep, I’m just obsessed with Cosby, aren’t I...
Judging by the number of posts you devote to Cosby threads that you get on and your aggression in them, your playing disinterested and using the tired claim of only having looked into one of the claims, is pretty dishonest.
You are pretty dedicated to defending Cosby and attacking the women, so you can drop the act.
Very true. Also, the vaudeville circuit was terrible - filthy hotels, managers and theater owners who cheated people out of their money. The play/movie “Gypsy” gets into this. I think the Marx Brothers only married hookers and chorus girls - I don’t think there was one “nice” lady in the bunch - including Frank Sinatra’s wife, Barbara Marx, who is rumored to have been a high-class hooker.
I’ve heard about Frank Fay. Al Jolson was considered one of the meanest men in show biz along with Irving Berlin, lol!
One way to look at it is that the story is actually much bigger than Cosby. It is an indictment of the entire show-biz industry. The canonical fantasy is that a starlet is discovered by a producer when he orders a burger and shake at a drugstore counter. The reality is that many of the starlets were sexually molested by powerful people. These people were very famous and well respected. Many of them are still alive and relatively unrecognized in public eye for these abuses.
Just need one civil trial with public testimony and depositions to forever bury the career/legacy of this greasy rapist.
it sounds like the guy has deep seated issues, such as resentment of white women for some reason. i am no shrink but i imagine deep seated issues go back to events in early childhood. eg, perhaps he or someone close to him was mistreated when he was very young and if it was someone else he witnessed it firsthand.
“One way to look at it is that the story is actually much bigger than Cosby. It is an indictment of the entire show-biz industry. The canonical fantasy is that a starlet is discovered by a producer when he orders a burger and shake at a drugstore counter. The reality is that many of the starlets were sexually molested by powerful people. These people were very famous and well respected. Many of them are still alive and relatively unrecognized in public eye for these abuses.”
I would agree with what you say. On the other hand, stories about the ‘casting couch’ have been around for decades. I first heard of the ‘casting couch’ as a teenager in the 1950s. The depravity has been known for a long time. Bringing it to the forefront yet again reinforces the ‘low-lifes’ which celebrity breeds.
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