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niyad

(113,778 posts)
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:07 PM Apr 2018

Cosby tried to make it about race not rape

Cosby tried to make it about race — not rape
Roxanne Jones





Source: CNN
Cosby accuser 'exhilarated' to hear guilty verdict 04:42

"Roxanne Jones, a founding editor of ESPN Magazine and former vice president at ESPN, has worked as a producer, reporter and editor at the New York Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Jones is co-author of "Say it Loud: An Illustrated History of the Black Athlete." She talks politics, sports and culture weekly on Philadelphia's Praise 107.9 FM. The views expressed here are solely hers."

(CNN)Finally, justice has been served in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case. And the second time around, the jury got it right: guilty on all counts. Just to be clear, it was Bill Cosby -- the real man, not the make-believe character who charmed us as a bougie black dad on "The Cosby Show," or the comedian who made the world laugh with his family brand of humor — who on Thursday was at last held accountable for his crimes against Andrea Constand. She is a woman he valued so little that he drugged her and assaulted her 14 years ago at his home. Sadly, some of Cosby's staunchest supporters seemed to confuse his TV persona with the real-life sexual predator that more than 50 women who have accused him of sexual assault have described. The 80-year-old entertainer was convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault: penetration with lack of consent, penetration while unconscious and penetration after administering an intoxicant. These are felonies, each punishable by up to 10 years in state prison; it's possible the sentences could be served concurrently.

At the time of the assault, Constand was a mentee of Cosby's and an employee at Temple University. And for all these years since, Cosby has insisted their sex was consensual, despite Cosby having paid a $3.38 million confidential settlement in 2006, after Constand filed a civil lawsuit against him when prosecutors refused to bring criminal charges. *******Cosby even admitted in a deposition that he gave women drugs as a way to get sex.******** And he has not been shy about having sex outside of his marriage. Even so, his lawyers argued, the sex with Constand was consensual.

Constand told a different story: "I was kind of jolted awake and felt Mr. Cosby on the couch beside me, behind me, and my vagina was being penetrated quite forcefully, and I felt my breast being touched," Constand testified in court. "I was limp, and I could not fight him off."
And unlike the first trial that ended in a deadlocked jury, this time the court believed her. I believed her, too.

This time around, the jury didn't buy it when Cosby and his lawyers tried to shame and discredit Constand in the most stereotypical and sexist terms, describing her as a gold-digger and a con artist who had deliberately tried to set up Cosby for a big payday. This time, after years of brushing off claims of dozens of women who said the entertainer had also drugged and assaulted them, the jury heard from five other women who all told stories similar to Constand's.
Most importantly, the jury didn't buy it — nor did I — when Cosby's family and many others shouted that this was a "public lynching," in an effort to get the black community to rally around his "innocence." Really? You drug women, then force them to have sex and have the audacity to call it a public lynching when you're finally held accountable? How insulting, especially when you consider the more than 4,400 known cases of public lynchings that actually did happen on US soil.


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https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/26/opinions/cosby-tried-to-make-it-about-race-not-rape-jones/index.html

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whathehell

(29,102 posts)
1. Yeah, well
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:15 PM
Apr 2018

He was desperate...It worked for Clarence Thomas, so maybe he thought he'd give it a shot.

spooky3

(34,518 posts)
3. Exactly. And 1/3 of Cosbys accusers are women of color,
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:23 PM
Apr 2018

As is Anita Hill, in Thomas’ case. This is about assault and misogyny, not about race.

whathehell

(29,102 posts)
6. It''s a question of any port in a storm, I guess..
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:43 PM
Apr 2018

IThe older I get, the more I realize how very complex and crazy people and life can be.

malthaussen

(17,230 posts)
2. Personally, I dislike the word "mentee."
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:21 PM
Apr 2018

Although it isn't a neologism. This guy agrees with me: http://andersontgraves.blogspot.com/2013/04/mentee-vs-protege-whats-in-name.html

Making it about race is predictable. One would hardly expect someone who can drug and rape women who trust him to be finicky about using whatever weapon is expedient to defend himself. How nice that it didn't work this time.

Although one might hypothesize that Mr Cosby's race made it easier for the jury to hold him accountable, that shouldn't mean that he gets a free pass -- just that juries might need to be less forgiving of rich white predators.

-- Mal

appalachiablue

(41,188 posts)
7. Unfortunately it's not uncommon for many to try to use the race card, mom card,
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 04:06 PM
Apr 2018

poor card, victim card and more BS to to excuse rotten behavior. A colleague whose husband was wrecking her life and their kids lives due to his destructive, abusive behavior namely drugs, reckless driving, fights at work and loss of jobs blamed it all on a serious car accident he experienced as a child. His excuse went on for decades and nothing could convince him to get help, take responsibility or face his denial. Finally in order to survive the wife and kids left for good. A lost cause.

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