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VIDEO: BILL COSBY ON MEET THE PRESS

Monday, October 15, 2007

Check out this video of Bill Cosby on a recent episode of Meet The Press. The entertainer spoke with NBC’s Tim Russert on the reaction he received from the black community to the book he co-authored, “Come On, People” and about gangsta Rap, drugs and youth. Shout out to Real Talk NY for the video.

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76.

jane

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

BILL COSBY is in more hot water - 11 of his alleged former mistresses have come forward with stories the comic drugged and assaulted them.

Cosby was accused of drugging and molesting basketball player ANDREA CONSTAND in January (05) and her story seems to have tweaked the memories of others the funnyman may have had sexual encounters with.

In newly filed court papers, obtained by US news show CELEBRITY JUSTICE, 11 women claim they were all either drugged or sexually assaulted by Cosby.

77.

daREALwifey

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Dutchess,

What do you mean, “When was the last time you befriended people in your neighborhood, becuase they were black. When was the last time you helped out person, because they were black?” Black people are not retarded. People who are always saying that someone ELSE needs to do something for black people act like we are mentally deficient as a people.

WE ARE NOT THE FIRST and WILL NOT BE THE LAST people to come to this country poor, not knowing the language and hated. But as long as we insist on sitting around waiting for someone else to take responsibility for us, then we will continue to be left behind.

What exactly do you want people to do that good parenting, school and church can’t do? I went to visit my brother and his family in the projects a couple of years ago, and was greeted outside his front door by a (roughly) four-year-old girl giving me the finger and saying, “fuck you,” while her mother sat in the window and watched like she was daring me to say something. How can you help people who don’t want to be helped? The baby didn’t know better, but the mother did. My sister had a group of black kids (teen boys and elementary kids) try to steal a trampoline out of her backyard. They tore the trampoline UP trying to get it over her fence, so now her kids can’t use it. She called the police, and reported them (this was after her husband tried talking to the mother), and they, of course, denied it when my sister say them running away. What do you do to help people like this?

You will get SHOT UP trying to say something to somebody else’s child and you know that is the truth. The answer is for people to stop making excuses for why black people can’t do this or that like we are a bunch of dummies, and realize that we are responsible for ourselves. God is capable of saving each and every one of us, yet he leaves us each with FREE WILL to make of our lives what we want. A lot of people are abusing their freedom of thought and choice, and waiting on a savior when the only Savior who can truly save them has already said it is up to you.

78.

dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Thank you so much Vonnie for that post, thats real. I am so offended that the majority of people are so blind they are feeding into this crap. Bill is just trying to make money off of us, like he did with “The Cosby Show.” He does remember that we were the ones giving the cosby show ratings right? We were watching his show in hopes of motivating us to do better, not for him to go back and shoot us down with that house n**** verses field n**** mentality. And they say slavery doesnt still effect us today.lol

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jane

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

AND THIS LOSER CRITICIZES BLACK PARENTS TODAY AND HIS PARENTS WERE NOTHING BUT DOMESTIC WORKERS AND WELDERS. WONDER WHY THEY DIDN’T DO BETTER??? TOO STUPID, I GUESS. AND HE’S A DROP OUT WHO LIVED IN THE PROJECTS LOL LOL LOL IF NOT FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND THE ANCESTORS OF THE VERY PEOPLE HE CRITICIZES HE WOULD BE RIGHT IN THE PROJECTS.

Fortunately as well, Bill Cosby (born 1937) had a naturally good image of himself, one that had been carefully instilled by his mother, Anna Pearl Cosby, a domestic worker who read Mark Twain and the Bible to her three sons at night. It was she who inculcated in them the certainty that a better life was available than what surrounded them in their impoverished neighborhood of Germantown, North Philadelphia.

The boys grew up in the projects, but their parents programmed them from an early age to expect, and to work for, more. Their father, William Henry Cosby, was a mess steward in the Navy; his tours of duty took him away from home for months at a time. To his parents’ dismay, Bill could not wait to start working himself: he quit high school in the tenth grade and got a job fixing shoes.

80.

That's Wassup

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I forgot what post that said this the post that need to be up to 400, TOTALLY AGREE! As far as all the allegation about what Bill Cosby did that still has nothing to do with the status of the black community. Kids are still out of control no matter how many things get posted about him. If he was speaking on something that he out there doing I’d be looking at him sideways, but that’s not the case. People only get offended when it touches close to home. Shoot at least somebody care enough to speak on it!

81.

jane

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

The solutions to those problems don’t lie in attacking the way people dress, they
don’t lie in attacking the way people talk, they certainly don’t lie in attacking
what people name their kids, as Bill Cosby did. My name is Ta-Nehisi, my son’s name is Samari, my partner’s name is Kinyata; my best friend’s son’s name is Kamati… all these people are God fearing honest people who want the same thing that any other American would want. And when Bill Cosby points us out because of the way we talk, the way we name our kids as opposed to sticking with the reality, have you to wonder how much of this is actually about reality and how much of it is actually about appearance.

Cosby met his wife Camille while he was performing stand-up in Washington, D.C., in the early 1960s, and she was a student at the University of Maryland. They married on 25 January 1964, and had five children: daughters Erika Ranee, Erinn Chalene, Ensa Camille, and Evin Harrah, and son Ennis William. His son Ennis was shot to death while changing a flat tire on the side of a Los Angeles freeway on 16 January 1997.

A FOOL WHO NAMES HIS KIDS WEIRD NAMES ALL BEGINNING WITH THE LETTER E, HAS THE NERVE TO CRITICIZE MOTHER’S NAMING THEIR KIDS TODAY LOL LOL WHAT A JOKE HE IS!!!

82.

jane

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

#77 everyone cannot be saved. all you can do is be there when and if she asks for help with her DEPRESSION. Living in a chaotic, drug filled, violent world is NOT a world that produces happiness. Depression is a major illness in the black community. It is a feeling of hopelessness that saps your energy until you may not even be able to get out of bed. Beating these people up is NOT THE ANSWER IT ONLY CAUSES THEM TO BE MORE DEPRESSED! A depressed person cannot run a proper home. Some of the anti-depressant drugs work but MOST don’t if you’re in a stressful environment where drugs and drug addicts are wreaking havoc all around you.

DON’T FORGET THAT THIS GENERATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IS THE FIRST WAVE OF CHILDREN THAT CAME FROM DRUG ADDICTED PARENTS. CRAK CAME OUT ABOUT THE TIME THEIR MOTHERS AND FATHERS WERE MATING AND MARRYING. THE GOVT BROUGHT IT HERE. PEOPLE WERE TRICKED INTO TAKING IT. I ALMOST GOT TRICKED MYSELF. ONLY THE GRACE OF GOD SAVED ME. PEOPLE WERE HAVING DRUG PARTIES, AND GIVING EVERYONE A FREE HIT UNTIL THEY GOT ADDICTED AND THEN THEY PAID AND PAID AND PAID, WITH THEIR LIVES, THEIR LOSS OF JOBS, INCOME, AND THE WELL BEING OF THEIR CHILDREN. AT THAT TIME PEOPLE HADN’T EVEN HEARD OF CRAK. THEY DIDN’T KNOW THEY WERE SIGNING ON FOR LIFE. WE THOUGHT IT WAS LIKE MARIJUANA. GUYS WERE GIVING IT TO THEIR GIRLFRIENDS SAYING IT MADE THE SEX BETTER. VERY GOOD PEOPLES’ LIVES WERE RUINED.

IF THE JERK COSBY REALLY WANTED TO HELP THESE PEOPLE HE’D OPEN SOME TREATMENT CENTERS. THAT’S THE FIRST STEP IN GETTING A PERSON INDEPENDENT. BILL COSBY IS ONLY INTERESTED IN RAPING THE BLACK COMMUNITY OF ITS FEW DOLLARS JUST LIKE HE RAPED THEM 11 WHITE WOMEN AND THEN HAD TO PAY THEM MILLIONS TO DROP THE CHARGES. WISH I KNEW HOW MANY MILLIONS HE PAID THEM. BET HE DIDN’T GIVE ONE BLACK WOMAN A MILLION. HE’D PROBABLY RATHER GO TO JAIL THAN PAY A BLACK WOMAN OFF. LOUSY RAPIST BASTARD.

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Andrice

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

again, i support bill cosby. i have heard people say that intellectual blacks are trying to be white..i have heard it said that proper english is talking white. i have heard young women state that having a child will give them someone to love and or provide someone to love them. many not all of us are lost. if you don’t believe it fine, but attacking bill cosby isn’t changing the facts.

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Andrice

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Jane, bill cosby has done more than anyone you have heard speak on this in the last ten years. the question now is what are you and i and everyone else moved enough to post going to do?

85.

Andrice

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Da real wifey, your comments are on point…thanks for being a voice of reason!

86.

Andrice

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Dutchess you made NO SENSE with the “watching a show to help him motivate us”…WTF was that? Ask UNCF and Morehouse, Spelman, Temple universities how much he has given to support educating BLACK youths…then come back and speak! It has been more than TI, Tiny,Bobby Brown, Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, Michael Baisden, Michael Jorden etc..

87.

jane

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Dutchess you made NO SENSE with the “watching a show to help him motivate us”…WTF was that? Ask UNCF and Morehouse, Spelman, Temple universities how much he has given to support educating BLACK youths…

EDUCATION IS WASTED WHEN YOU GO TO THE WHITE MAN’S CORPORATION AND SHOW HIM YOUR CREDENTIALS AND THEN HE TELLS YOU, YOU’RE OVERLY QUALIFIED FOR THE POSITION. THAT IS THE BUZZ WORD FOR DISCRIMINATING IN THE SOUTH. THEN THEY TURN AROUND AND HIRE A HISPANIC WHO CAN BARELY SPEAK ENGLISH.

EVERYONE OF THESE OLD AZZES THINK THAT THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION THAT MADE THEM, IS STILL AROUND. WELL IT AINT. IT ONLY EXISTS FOR THE HISPANICS NOW AND SOME OTHER FOREIGNERS.

A HEAD FULL OF USELESS KNOWLEDGE AIN’T WORTH HAVING IN A RASCIST WORK PLACE.

WHEN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FIRST CAME OUT THE TOKEN BLACKS WHO WERE TAKEN OUT OF THE GHETTO KNEW THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO USE THEIR WEALTH TO LIFT UP THE MASSES. SOME CREATED SOME JOBS BUT BILL COSBY ISN’T ONE OF THEM. THAT SOB ONLY SET US UP TO BE STILL DEPENDENT UPON THE WHITE MAN FOR OUR BREAD.

BILL GATES STARTED MICROSOFT OUT OF HIS GARAGE WITH NOTHING. SAM WALMART STARTED WITH NOTHING.

BUT A DUMB AZZ N WORD WHO HAS BEEN SHOWERED WITH MILLIONS CAN’T START ONE CORPORATION TO GIVE BLACK PEOPLE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT, AND THE DUMB AZZES DON’T EVEN OWN A SINGLE NETWORK TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOVIES, AND OTHER POSITIVE PROGRAMS THEY CLAIM THEY WANT TO SEE ON TV. THESE DUMB AFFIRMATIVE ACTION N WORDS ARE NOTHING BUT SUPER TOMS WHO ARE DOING JUST WHAT THE WHITE MAN PROGRAMMED THEM TO DO, DESTROY WHAT IS LEFT OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY.

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MrGEORGE

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Pointing out his personal flaws doesn’t make his points invalid.
Cosby, like anyone else, isn’t perfect. However, he is telling the truth. It’s time for us to wake up and save ourselves. As a young black male, I know that there are things that are expected of me and I was taught to break away from the stereotypes and be better than that. Black people have forgotten the importance of education that was embedded in the minds of our parents and grandparents. It’s become uncool to be intelligent and that is a huge problem.
Stop taking cheap shots at Cosby and listen to him. Even if it ’causes us to examine our lives more closely. If you like everything about your life, you are missing something.

89.

Phillyjawn

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I’m sorry, Bill needs to stick to selling pudding pops. I get what he’s saying and all but I disagree with how he’s going about it. To ridicule and degrade YOUR own race isn’t going to get them to listen to you. Especially when he’s been accused of certain things. Donating 20 mil to Spelman is commendable but he should have went to the hood and built his own school or community center. Bill talks a big game.

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fififj1234

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Praise God for Bill Cosby, this goes to show that God will speak through whoever will cry out from your kids to Bill, he’s trying to tell us to ” get your HOUSE in order” Praise God for his love toward us. God knows why he made the family structure and the purpose of it, because he even says a house( race,group,government, people,etc) divided WILL fall! God is saying through Bill, listen up and clean up and he’s giving us the power to change ourselves and ultimately change others and how others treat us. like Bill said, the black family was strong in the civil rights era and we got so much accomplished that we enjoy the benefits today, so much so that we have become complacent and we are being victimized again. I also think that this is another reason why an apology for slavery is in order because it’s an attempt to right a wrong and to acknowledge the damage done just like having anyone else apology for any other thing they did wrong to you like lie, cheat, etc. We can rebuke the spirit of rejection that has been spoken against us by others including the N word. The N word is symbolic of the spirit of rejection spoken out of the mouth onto us. we have the power to rebuke/reject this power such a spirit has over us. we can be free of its power.

I applaud people like Bill and Oprah who speak out for us. They are showing us love whether we accept it as such or not. They care how we treat each other and how we speak about and toward each other because WORDS HAVE POWER to uplift or hurt. Rappers can get offended all they want because the lyrics do produce harm , you can express yourself without all that and can say the same thing in another way without degrading your own women. Black women are God’s creation just like any other woman, by what authority do you operate by degrading who God has made??? Demonic authority??? I just praise God for his love toward us, his children whom he cares deeply enough to speak to us through Bill, Oprah, etc.

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fififj1234

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

You know, for the people that keep bringing up Bill cheating on his wife, etc what about the women he cheated with. They knew he was married but kept opening up their legs. How much intergrity do they have? I’m tired of these women posing as victims when they knew he was married and was sneaking around too. You can control that. cheating is a planned, orchestrated event and it don’t just happen either. People have to hide and meet in secret, lie, etc. those women( groupies) should be looked down on with equal scrutiny.

92.

ILOVEBLACKEOPLE

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Regardless of our flaws as “Black People” I love us!!! I am with my ‘baby’s daddy’ and we are not married. We’ve been together for twelve years since high school. My soul doesnt required me to notify whoever to gauge my love by something labeled marriage. Cosby can say what he want. Yeah we’re flawed, but who isn’t. We are raising our daughter to realize her own truth through education within school walls and observing the world community. She controls her ultimate destiny, period.
Some of the rap well alot of it is obnoxious but catchy yet and like with many things our kids come across we must explain and put things in perspective. Use your imaginations, dont just limit the bullshit on the TV to rap. PLEASE YOUR BEING GROSSLY NAIVE!!!! Shame on U

93.

Sick and fucking tired

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Last night over here we had a programme on tv about Obama and whether the race issues surrounding his campaign as in, will black people vote for him will white people vote for him blah blah blah…

I’ll get to my point and wait for people to crucify me…

They focused on a black woman who lived in one of those Southern states, (forgive me I can’t remember which one.) She had 8 children, and no mention of a father, she worked in a fast food restaurant and was basically blaming the government for the fact that she couldn’t really spend enough time to raise the children, be there to help them with their homework, chastise them and so forth and so forth.

I’ll get to my point, her oldest son seemed very sweet, softspoken and responsible, he was falling behind in his studies to the point where he was in a class for those with learnign difficulties, and couldn’t go to school full time because he had to help out with his mother’s other 7 children.. The emphasis was that the government weren’t helping them and they were victims of circumstance and society.

I was shouting my little voice off at the screen,

Nobody did shit to them apart from that no good fucking mother he had.. She did it to him.. it was because she couldn’t keep her fucking legs closed and upright enough (ie not on her back) to not be bringing 8 kids into a fucking world where she will not be able to cater fo them.. her oldest child didn’t have a chance in hell at a life, because he’s too busy helping her in the shit she put them both in..

Its people like that that cry victim of society without helping themselves that we need to fucking eradicate, they are like parasitic little fleas infesting the many

94.

ThinkAboutIt

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Like I said, he has made some valid points, and they have made some very substantial contributions to Black Colleges and Universities and continue to support education - but the people who need the most help, are not in college, they don’t even aspire to be in college - or even graduate high school. Students at Spelman, Morehouse and Temple are well on their way, they are typically not the people that he is criticizing.

Many of the people he’s talking about don’t have ANY family member who has ever attended college - and many never graduated high school. They are living a vicious cycle. A child growing up in that is still a child - they can’t generally expand beyond their environment. Back in the day, you had teachers that would help them to understand that there were better options, and they would show them another way - but because of the pitiful salaries and value this country puts on teaching and education, many of those good teachers have to leave the profession for better paying jobs so that they can afford to put their children through college.

Many of these children were born of children themselves - and somehow along the way when these children started having children… they were “abandoned”. When these little girls got pregnant, their families and communities started to treat them like they were grown and responsible — they were neither. They were left to their own devices to raise a child, and a child raising a child, can only raise them to their level. Like Bernie Mac said, there are no more “Big Mamas” - grandmothers who helped raise and instill values in not only their children, but all of the children in the family and the neighborhood. Now grandmothers are 30, 35 years old, and have never had any values instilled in them — what do they have to offer their children or grandchildren? Only what they know -

It’s a vicious cycle - I wish I had some answers, and could offer some solutions. But I am taking responsibility for all of mine, and we really believe it takes and village. It’s how my parents raised us - you are your brother’s and sister’s and cousin’s and family and friends keeper.

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Bittersweets

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill (i am so different from them) Cosby informing the white community about those collard folk who spoil their kids with $200 sneakers instead of focussing on education .
Not to beat up on the dead but I believe it was reported that his young son who was murdered in a robbery(by a white man) was assumed to have money for cruising around in a Mercedes.
Wanna borrow my hand mirror Mr. Huxtable?

96.

Bittersweets

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

# 75.

VONNIE
Thanks for digging up that piece of dirt. sometimes we need to go there.. I didnt know it was so extensive.

97.

lovey dovey

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill Cosby is absolutely not perfect. I know for a fact that he is a dirty dog but he has a very powerful voice. He has been at the top of the entertainment world for decades and that is the number one thing people pay attention to….entertainment. So he is in a position to speak on all that he is speaking on.

LISTEN.

98.

NILS

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

He’s right on : what is acting white ? what is acting black ? : we all the same man !!

I’m white : i don’t call myself wigger. wtf man :)

But he got to realize there is still nice hiphop : consiece rap

99.

Kamee'

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

@ #25.

Amen sista/brother AMEN!!! Thats all I can say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So true.

100.

saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I don’t care if Bill Cosby is having sex with white woman, yellow woman or orangatangs. It has nothing to do with the truth of what he is saying. That is a white man’s trick (tried and true) to assassinate a persons character to the distract and belittle the message. I heard Martin Luther King had an extrmarital affair. Does that mean everything he said was worthless and untrue? Malcolm X did time in prison, etc, etc. We cannot be distracted from the truth so easily. On the day that The Secretary of State asked congress for anothe 190 Billion (with a B) dollars for the “war effort” my paper led with the story of Britney Spears out partying again.

Don’t fall for that distraction bullshit. Focus on the truth. The man may not perfect and you don’t have to take every word out of his mouth as gospel.

101.

Mr. West Coast!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill and Cameille Cosby gave $20 million dollars to Spelman College, so please stop saying he’s done nothing to help the community!

It’s time we address, the foolishness that has become the norm, in our community. Tell your kids to turn off B.E.T. and to spend more time reading, like their asian and white classmates are doing. We use to be a proud people, but instead we have turned into a community that calls Tupac a hero???

All the problems that trully affect our people can be solved by our people!
So let’s stop having baby mamas, and let’s have more family’s.
Let’s stop having baby daddy’s and lets have more fathers.
Let’s stop marching everytime a white person does something to us.
And let’s stop BLACK on BLACK CRIME. 94% of black men die at the hands of another Black man. That’s way more serious than marching over a noose under a tree!

102.

Janea

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Um he is 100% RIGHT! For anyone to deny that the black community is in trouble when it comes to child rearing is a God dang FOOL! Women need to step it up and find decent men to get pregnant by, oh, why not try this, MARRY him, then have a baby! And GUYS

103.

Erica

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

It doesn’t matter what Cosby has done in his life the point is no one is perfect and he is right on the points that he makes about the black community. I think #77 is on point and #93 that is so sad of a story but i’m sure it happens so much throughout the black community i know some who have kids and don’t even want to take care of them and it gets put on on the grandmother or whoever can raise the child. We as black people need to raise up and do something for our youth. It’s so sad to see that our youth doesn’t really have a fighting chance to go to school and be something because don’t have the proper upbringing. Its pretty sad. You can’t blame the kids you have to blame the parents for having so many kids and not able to provide them with the care they need. We need more sex education or something.

@98- Acting white means talking like you have a college degree or some form of education. Acting black means talking like you haven’t finished school.

Being a Black woman i have dealt with that all my life “acting white” .

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Sick and fucking tired

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

@103 yeah that’s what i was meaning to say, its the blame culture in our society that gets right on my fucking nerves. Those situations happen up and down the your country and mine, and the first place people want to put the blame on is government. They don’t look at rich white folk and see they don’t breed for fucking sport, they have a few children, those that they can afford to provide for.

I’m sick of hearing the man this and they that….. lets really fix ourselves with what we do… meaning lets not spread our legs and breed for just any old man thats got a hard on.

105.

CookiePR

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

In response to number 75, Cosby’s past is exactly that, the past. You don’t know Cosby personally and you probably never will. There’s always 2 sides to a story. I would never approve of adultery but Cosby is taking a stand for the black community that many choose to ignore. As stated plenty of times before, he speaks the truth. Don’t down-grade a brother who is doing something you aren’t. He is trying to make a difference and get exposure to the problems of the black community. Support your own kind!!! Black people have to learn how to come together as one again!!

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Cookie

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

In response to post number 75, Cosby’s past is exactly that, the past. You don’t know Cosby personally and you probably never will. There’s always 2 sides to a story. I would never approve of adultery but Cosby is taking a stand for the black community that many choose to ignore. As stated plenty of times before, he speaks the truth. Don’t down-grade a brother who is doing something you aren’t. He is trying to make a difference and get exposure to the problems of the black community. Support your own kind!!! Black people have to learn how to come together as one again!!

107.

Dee

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill Cosby is a part of the Boule society. And that is all that needs to be said to prove who he really is.

108.

foxxy380*Out My Socks

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I just have to say one thing to Bill…Man shut the f^ck up!

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

As I read over these post, I see alot of people bring up the fact that Bill donates alot of money to colleges. Donating money to colleges is fine, I am a junior at A&T myself. But what aboout the kids who never make it to college? Alot of the time when we have the discussions the people who really need to recieve the message arent getting it. The next thing I would like to address is the fact that we do need help. There was a post made about we are not the only people to come into this country poor, we need to get over it. Whoever posted that comment, you are blind. We were freed from slavery with no money and no rights. Blacks were segregated and couldnt even get a decent education. Then came along the whole civil rights movement, and right after the crack epidemic hit. So dont give me that load of crap about how we have had time to catch up, because we havent. Everything I say is from personal experience. I am 23 years old and I am a victim of the crack epidemic, I am also a Public Relations major at an HBCU. Do any of you know what it really feels like to be hopeless? Do any of you know what the talented tenth is? We are suppose to go back for those of us who didnt make it. So ok you got me Bill donates a little cash, is that really effective? Dont get me wrong I think it is wonderful that he does give money, but the people at those universities are already were they need to be. Have any of you ever thought the reason why people keep missing the message is because we are not sending it to those who really need it. I am sooo disgusted that you guys are so blind. But dont mind me just keep doing what you doing being out for self, not wanting to help one another, and things will only get worse.

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Chanté

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I can’t be mad at Bill.

You know sometimes I thought, “man you’re exposing our dirty laundry, I understand you’re trying to help us but damn!!” and then I thought, when we don’t expose it it’s easier for black people to act like those problems don’t exist. Sometimes you have got to expose things for people to wake up, no matter who sees, no matter who hears, as long as THOSE WHO NEED TO HEAR IT hear it. If that’s what it takes for us to do something about our mess, then I accept it. You need to accept the truth, listen to it, think about it, analyze it, stop yelling and complaining, all this would have never happened hadn’t we put ourselves in this position. Don’t blame the white man for this sh*t. Didn’t nobody force us to call each other N*GGAS and make it so popular. Black people need to stop this nonsense And I feel what he’s saying about the “acting black/acting white” mentality. Do you know how many times I heard that I acted white, because I speak proper english, because I talk about politics and litterature, because I have an education? I know what he’s talking about.

My parents always taught me, because I know we’re unfairly treated, I should never fall into their trap. You get more time for illegal gun possession? Don’t do it. If you do it, you have to be blamed cause you know the traps of the system, and you give them the opportunity to use their traps on YOU. Lupe Fiasco said it best : DUMB IT DOWN!!!

Bill is not an angel himself, but he did more for the black community than all these dumbasses people stay supporting in the name of “free speech” (while they make money off of making us look like illiterate sex crazed monkeys), even if you don’t like the messenger, take the message. THE MESSAGE is what matters, he’s telling the truth about this issue, a lot of people hate his approach because he doesn’t sugarcoat. The truth is sometimes hard to hear…..

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Oh yeah and Audrice, I made no sense because you are blind. When your eyes are open then you come back and speak.

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saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Please do not forget that besides donating MILLIONS of dollars (not a little cash) Bill Cosby put 1 of the most sucessfull popular entertainments of all time in front of millions op people every week depicting successful, professional black people with a strong sense of family pride. The show also depicted many other black and hispanic professionals. THAT WAS BIG! He then went on to put on a successful television show (the first in my memory) depicting Young Black people going to college and striving to become successul. There were young men and woman light skinned and dark skinned. Nobody else was trying to put those images out there for us to see.
Before that most of the images of black folks on TV were cooning, jiving or animalistic.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

True, he did put out a positive black show. I was a huge fan of the Cosbys and A Different World. However, I hate to be the one to tell you it is 2007. A whole new brand of kids are coming up, and they are not watching the cosbys. So if you are speaking on the present state of the balck community, those shows are irrelevent. Its like yall are missing the point, some of the stuff Mr. Cosby said was true, but what is he really doing about it? You keep saying money, thats the problem, money does not solve everything!!!!

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ThinkAboutIt

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

#109 - Dutchess

Thank You
That is exactly my point –
You keep doing your thing, and get your degree - Don’t be deterred!

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saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Thse shows cntinue to play in sydication on extended cable. (you won’t see them on white owned BET). Kanye West just mentioned the fictional college “Hillman” in his current release (Can’t Tell Me Nothing) so the influence is still alive.
But I don’t really want to lose focus on the actual issue: Is there value in what Dr. William H. Cosby, PhD. is saying in the media (books, television, public speeches). Is it lies are is it the truth? Does it help or Does it hurt.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

You mentioned Kanye west, he was born in 1978. You keep losing focus.

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saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I just mentioned Kanye West to illustrate that the influence of those positive television programs is still alive and in my opinion still relevant. You brought up the topic of relevance.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Yes, I did bring up relevance. But who are they relevent to? Kanye is almost 30 years old. Ok and sure they show re-runs on tv, but kids who were not raised in the 80’s do not watch it. If we are going to change the future we need to be appealing to the next generation. It is important that when trying to send a message, you first know who you want to recieve the message. If people think showing old shows from the 80’s, and early 90’s is still relevent in this day and age, we are in more trouble than I thought.

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Taylor

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

If only the people taking a strong stance against what Mr. Cosby is saying took that same stance about being offended against Most RAP Music, not all, and if only we were so offended by people going around calling people Nigga and B****. Those are not terms of endearment PEOPLE.

People implying you are acting white, because you want more, because you speak proper English, or because our young people study and want to do well in school, is the CRAZIEST thing I’ve ever heard, the BAD part is this has been going on for well over 20 years, I heard this crap when I was in school.

The bottom line is White People may hold the purse strings, but if we BAND TOGETHER AS A PEOPLE, & STOP KILLING EACH OTHER & STOP STANDING UP FOR STUPID STUFF & STUPID PEOPLE; SUPPORT OUR FAMILIES, PICK MEN & WOMEN THAT WILL BE GOOD PARENTS BEFORE WE MAKE BABIES WITH THEM & DO WHAT IS RIGHT - The White People can only do what we allow them to do when it comes to our image.

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saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I’m sorry. let me clarify. I didn’t mean to say that showing these shows from the ’80’s was an answer to any problems. I only brought them up in response to people who were saying that Bill Cosby is all talk and no action or that all he willing to do is to donate a few dollars.

The creation of these shows was BIG in terms of cultural relevance. Enrollment in black colleges rose significantly during the run of “A Different World”. If he never does anything else in life - that was significant!

He has also personally donated MILLIONS of dollars to several organizations including black colleges. His foundation in his son’s name is equally active. You can say what you want about his personal behavior but you can’t say he doesn’t put his money where his mouth is.

I really wanted to focus on his comments today. I believe that what he is saying is tough to hear but it needs to be said. We should not be filling prisons at a faster rate than we are filling schools. and we cannot allow white owned and controlled media to tell us who we are.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Okay, I will not say that I totally disagree with you. I think that most things you are saying are significant. The main thing above many about this conversation, that really urks me is this money talk. I am studying to be a Public Relations professional. Let me just say from a PRs prospective donating that money was a really great move. ALL rich people donate money to charities, which is basically the same as donating it to universities. What better move to make, not only does he get to write it off on his taxes, but it also makes us think that he cares. All I am saying is we as African Americans, have alot to work on. What is all this talk and rap bashing really doing? The white man wants to see us disagree and seperated that was his goal from the beginning. Maybe if we all ban together and go into our neighborhoods and REALLY get our hands dirty, we would give the rappers something else to rap about. Everybody wants to talk about rap music, but how quick we forget black people arent running the show behind closed doors. White people own Viacom which owns BET. White people decide what message to send the public. These rappers see rap as just another way out of the streets, supply and demand. I am not saying that cussing and saying n**** is right, but at the end of the day they have to eat too. Since we dont help each other and everyone is out for self, why shouldnt they do what they have to? I find it funny how people want to have these forums and conversations, but only want to scratch the surface.

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Case

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

HE IS A HYPOCRITE…PERIOD. HOW CAN HE BE CRITICAL OF BLACK PEOPLE FOR HAVING CHILDREN OUT OF WEDLOCK, WHEN HE HAS DONE THE SAME DAM THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MR COSBY THE ONLY THING THAT SEPERATES YOU FROM US IS MONEY MY FRIEND.
LIKE SOMEONE ELSE SAID…ITS SAFE TO BE CRITICAL OF BLACK PEOPLE..BUT LET HIS ASS SAY SOMETHING ABOUT WHITE PEOPLE!

ROCK A BYE BILL!!!!!!!!

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carol

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

HOW CAN A MASS RAPIST COME OUT AND CRITICIZE ANYONE??? HE SHOULD BE IN JAIL INSTEAD OF OUT HERE WRITING BOOKS TO HELP PAY OFF THE JUDGMENT THAT THE WHITE WOMEN VICTIMS GOT FROM HIM. HE’S TRYING TO USE US TO PAY OFF HIS WHITE WOMEN WITH THIS GARBAGE HE SPEWS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!

IF THE FEDS CAN FIGURE OUT A WAY TO GET OJ, THEY’LL FIGURE OUT A WAY TO GET HIS OLD AZZ TOO!

BILL COSBY is in more hot water - 11 of his alleged former mistresses have come forward with stories the comic drugged and assaulted them.

Cosby was accused of drugging and molesting basketball player ANDREA CONSTAND in January (05) and her story seems to have tweaked the memories of others the funnyman may have had sexual encounters with.

In newly filed court papers, obtained by US news show CELEBRITY JUSTICE, 11 women claim they were all either drugged or sexually assaultsby.

On 8 November 2006, the media reported that Cosby had settled a lawsuit with a woman alleging he had sexually assaulted her. The woman claimed that Cosby assaulted her at his mansion in Cheltenham in early 2004 after giving her some blue pills. The woman said the pills had rendered her semiconscious, and that the comedian molested her. She said she awoke to find her bra undone and her clothes in disarray. In and around the same time reports 12 women alleging that they were sexually assaulted by Cosby surfaced, but none of the complainants elected to proceed with criminal charges.[7]

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JOAN

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

IT IS A DAMN SHAME THE RASCIST RAISED UP THE WORST OF US TO BE THE LEADERS OF THE REST OF US. WE HAD MORALE GOOD PEOPLE TO LEAD BUT THEY RAISED THIS TRASH UP TO KEEP THE REST OF US DOWN JUST LIKE IN SLAVERY.

AND A COKE HEAD HO SHALL LEAD YOU WITH A DAMN RAPIST. HOW SICK!

. A self-described promiscuous teen who was a victim of sexual abuse, Winfrey gave birth at the age of 14, to a boy who died shortly after.[31] In 1997 a former boyfriend named Randoph Cook tried to sue Winfrey for $20 million for allegedly blocking a tell-all book where he claimed they lived together for several months in 1985 and did drugs.[32][33][34] Cook’s claims mark the second time reports surfaced about Winfrey’s involvement in a drug related love affair. In 1995 Winfrey herself confessed to drug use. “And I’ve often said over the years…in my attempts to come out and say it, I’ve said many times I did things in my 20s that I was ashamed of, I did things I felt guilty about, but that is my life’s great big secret that’s always been held over my head,” she explained on her show. “I always felt that the drug itself is not the problem but that I was addicted to the man.” She added: “I can’t think of anything I wouldn’t have done for that man.”[35]

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THEREALTHING

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill Cosby can talk all day, he needs to put his money where his mouth is, Period. My grandmother went to school (elementary) and he has always been (in her words rip, silly.) He has not done anything for North Philly but come through to Temple(that awarded him an honorary degree & subsequently destroying the community in the process.) Although he has not been at temple either since all his YT women are coming forward talking about him drugging them…The bottom line is, as I pursue my degree in Psychology, I plan/will/do contribute to my community. I look at Philadelphia and the reason the community(entire) is doing bad is because they took out all the bands, arts, extra curricular activities from the schools. There is nothing to do, and they are their own parents. Any money that Mr. Cosby could give to start a program for the children within his old neighborhood, would be great. People say crap all day about Will & Jada, but their philanthropy goes into the community, that Mr. Cosby criticizes. Do not get me confused he has contributed an important piece to African American History, by I would like him to get in touch with his Africa side. I recommended all AA find out about their African side, we have downgraded as a people. Black is still beautiful! Case in point, There are more YT women on TV rocking the Black Girl “stello” than actual AA artists. Big Earrings, Braids, this is us, and while I am quite positive that our power within America is phenomenal, those that Cosby is criticizing are not getting the message, they are too busy trying to survive. This is not the time to criticise but stick together. I was very impressed with the Jena 6 support, and I thank GOD for Bloggers, I truly do love my people, shoot I watched Sesame street everyday, so I can have love for all people, but within America, my People are my CONCERN. So in closing I ask any of you who read this to reach out to at least one kid struggling to make it because of “bad parents”, let help you do anything, the friendship and someone actually taking the time to acknowledge that they exists, can change their lives…Never forget Katrina, NEVER! If you did not know your place in the eyes of the government, you should after Katrina!

Dr. by Day/ BlackQueen365

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MINDYOURBIZNESS

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Stop Bitching and start a Revolution!!

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Reese

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

#124 To whom are you speaking of when you make the comment we had morally good people to lead? First, one should examine history. Prostitutes became saved and helped Jesus. Second, during the Civil Rights era MLK and Malcolm X had distorted pasts (drugs, prison, adultery in marriage) that did not deter them from becoming the God-fearing leaders they became. Third, the “black leaders” of today Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, BIll, Oprah, among others all had a past and they learned from it and moved on instead of continuing the cycle (i.e. T.I)! Don’t get trapped!

In order to help someone else in the black community you need the following: God, a past struggle so that you can relate and/or empathize then share your story, money, and the will/desire to help those who can’t see outside of their environment. Be mentor’s, Be youth leaders, create committed families, teach your children about education and owning businesses/real estate to create wealth. Shut off the derogratory rap music and listen to Talib, Jill Scott, Ledisi or others who speak words of peace and love. Just stop living the stereotypes the “man” wants us to become.

Trust me when I say Bill is speaking the truth, and other cultures think the same thing about Black Americans. It is time to wake up people, and let go of the damn crab-in-a-barrel mentality!

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JAS

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

All I have to say is in reading the comments about T.I.’s arrest, too many people were declaring “SET UP!!” and asking why the bodyguard didn’t keep his mouth shut, instead of acknowledging the foolishness of the coontabulous behavior displayed. That in itself tells me that we as a people need some readjusting and correction. All of these people trying to google up dirt on Bill Cosby, you are the ignorant ones he is talking about. Don’t be mad at the messenger. Get mad at the message and CHANGE!!!! For all of you asking “What have you done…?”…I’m an educated and productive member of society. I take care of my responsibilities. I pay my bills. I keep good credit. I worship God. And I encourage others to do the same. That’s how I give back. Like someone mentioned before, neither we nor Bill needs to create more programs for a people who won’t take advantage of the ones that we have now. Build up YOUR community. Take part in volunteer efforts. Acknowledge the problem. Be the best you that you can be. No grand gesture is needed. That’s how you give back.

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Shawn08

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Bill Cosby is WRONG to generalize… That is the major point I would like to make. When watching TV and / or listening to the major radio stations in your area; you will see and hear nothing but negative things when it comes to blacks. We put ourselves down so often. There are far more negative things to see and hear about blacks then positive. How many positive r&b, hip-hop songs do you hear on the radio? How many positive black shows do you see on TV? Then you have an educated black man who made millions off of shows black people. Now you think you can lump all poor black people in one circle??????? How about mentioning the success stories instead of focusing on the negativity?

For instance - I am a hairstylist who happens to also braid hair in Washington DC.

In 2005, I had 5 teenage boy clients graduating from high school. They all are now in colleges away from the DC area. One boy’s mom died when he was very young. His grandmother struggled to raise him. He lives in a poor community, but he is doing well in college. Another boy in a poor neighborhood is in college. He struggled to get out of high school, but made it to college. He and his girlfriend attend the same college…away from home, and he is doing well. Another one of my clients has always been an A student. He is currently on an academic scholarship, and doing well. I have a flashy dressing client that have brothers who hang out on the streets, be he is away in college and doing well…

I can give you more success stories about poor black boys and girls, but I only want to make the point that if you only show and speak on the negativity; you will never know there is a positive side.

THAT IS WHAT WHITE PEOPLE SEE WHEN VIEWING US….ONLY THE NEGATIVE! IT HAS TO STOP HERE!

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andrice

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Dutchess. your presentation leaves much to be desired. Your harsh tone and vulgarities have been a bit much. It seems as if you just want to point fingers at cosby. The fact is that parents, people who lay down and make a conscious decision to have children, are responsible for the upbringing of their children. Bill Cosby met his responsibility in raising his children..even one that turned out NOT to be his! He also has done OODLES for Blacks and frankly all americans. His giving back by way of encouraging us to pursue education was his way..the way in which he also directed his childre. It worked for me and I too grew up in the shadows of a crack head parent. The missing link has been my generation of whom many have chosen to stay in the club and embrace poverty and ignorance. PERSONAL PROBLEM. I saw the way the other half lived on THE COSBY SHOW and I too saw the college experience on a DIFFERENT WORLD. The bottom line is this, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink…One man can only do so much to lead. The goal in education is to expose one to higher learning and maximize their potential. What an individual decides for themselves is their perogative and thus they must live with the consequences.

And another thing.. if donating money to a college is only a minor thing…tell UNCF and all of the HBCU and Universities in the country this seeing as how they have fundraising initiatives so intense that it has literally driven some chancellors and provosts out if they haven’t met the mark

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London Chic

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

I live in London and what Bill Cosby is saying about us as a people is reflected quite clearly here across the waters. Yes we do have many positive role models within our race however not enough to to illiminate the negative and growing trend of despair and destructive that is taken place especially amongst our youth. Why is it that we as a people are always at the bottom of the ‘human chain’. In our schools over here young black boys are the under achievers. Why. Why is it also that we have more black men occupying and seemingly taking continuous residence in ‘Her Majesty’s’ jail cells. Why is it also that we are the larger group of unwed mothers. Why is it that when my children are being taught in schools the black adult faces that they are seeing is in the canteen serving them meals. Why is it that on the buses coming home the young black boys and girls are the ones cussing, meking pure noise and behaving like dem nah being raised but being dragged up in some gutter. Why is it that for this year alone approx 20 out of the young people killed by either gun shots or stabbings has been black and gang related. Why is it that I see so many young black girls just finished school not aspiring to attend a college and seek some form of profession or career but pushing a pram, wearing the lastest garms, the nicest hairstyles, x amount of jewellery,make up etc but can just about string two words together properly. Why is it that my hand is in my mouth each day I send my son to school hoping that some fool out there aint going to want to ‘jack him up’. Why is it that the Asians, Indians, Chinese all have business whether it be the local corner stores, the take away food shops, the small retail outlets and we don’t. Why is it that we do not own conglomorants, banks, industries et etc etc. Why is it that when we do manage to maintain a business that we cannot run our businesses professionally, expand and create more opportunity. Why is it that even if we go over to the carribean the same mentally that you mention over in the states, which I mention is taking place here in England is also the norm there too. Why is it that we have to conduct ourselves in our music, our behaviour, our lifestyles in such vulgarity. The one arena which we seem to magnifest greatly in is the music and look at how we are performing, establishing within that arena. Regardless of who agrees or not .BLACK PEOPLE WE DO HAVE A PROBLEM AND WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. It is not effective enough for one man/woman to voice an opionion and say enough of the drive by shootings, the knifings, the gangs, enough to society looking at us as if we are worthless, enough of our sons and daughters acting as if life means nothing, as if they mean nothing, living for the shit that they continually see protrayed through on some of those worthless videos, following that materialist jackasses who THEY HAVE AS THEIR ROLE MODELS because like it or not. MUSIC HAS POWER, THE ARTISTS MAKING THIS CRAP HAS POWER, why do I say this because they are the ones influening our younger generation of today. Yes the record labels, producers etc do have the clout but you know what if the musicians and the artists made a stand and said. NO MORE - I’m not singing this load of shit anymore - it is negative, I am not sending out positive messages to the people who are listening to my music and we want to make a difference -we want to be protrayed differently and we want to be a better influence to those buying into our craft please tell me WHAT CAN THEY DO.IF EVERYONE OF THE ARTIST OUT THERE COLLABORATED AND WORKED AS ONE IN AGREEMENT TO STOP MAKING THIS LEGAL MUSIC PORN, STOPPED CUSSING, STOP HYPING UP ALL OF WHAT THEY DO IN THE MANNER THAT THEY DO AT PRESENT - WHAT COULD THEIR MANAGERS, RECORD LABLES, ETC ETC ETC DO BUT CHANGE. Where is the faith within our culture gone. Where is the community, the extended family, the family, our whole structure is broken down. Nowadays people are afraid to speak to a child/teenager etc if they see them doing something wrong incase they get cussed out and thay is from the parent - back in the day the community used to keep a eye out and everyone helped to raise children - nowadays you try intervening and your lucky if you don’t get your assed whooped instead of back in the day when the child would have gotten their ass whooped for behaving out of line. Some of the language I hear coming out of these school kids mouths and I am travelling home with my two young children and me as a adult having to hear this crap and these children don’t even acknowledge that there is adults around where they should be having some manners and respect let alone young children to hear them. And they playing their musis loud on their MP3 players, or their mobile phones and don’t give a damm. I for one aint so frighten to tell the little F**K**rs to behave themselves. But you do see them pushing up their faces and looking at you like ‘yeah what’ - even the other day I had to let a young boy know that he is old enough to be my child and he best mind his attitude because I would knock one of his teeth right down his throat. I had to mek him know that if his parent was around I was certain he wouldn’t be behaving in that manner and so needs to conduct himself in the manner of which he knows his parent would be expecting. To have some self discipline and respect for himself and once he learns that, then he in turn would know how to respect others. I know I am ranting and raving and I’m sorry guys but we really have a serious epidemic going on within our black race nation and worldwide and we seriously have to start putting into place some action before this generation coming up completely destroys itself more than it is already. We need to turn to God for our source, we need to put faith back into our lives, we need to stop chasing the world’s materialism and we need to make a stand and turn our situtations around, because we are STILL ENSLAVED, we are STILL CAPTIVED, and we are STILL BOUND AND OUR SLAVE MASTER IS THE SYSTEM. God’s peace, grace and blessings be amongst you all.

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Screaming

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

What’s interesting is that people are offended by his aggressive tone; however, how often are people offended by the tones we hear everyday in society? He is being aggressive because that is how you get a response. If you have ever watched the Tupac interview about how you have to use force. Initially you start out with “May I have some food” until you get ignored enough and it becomes “GIVE ME SOME FOOD!”. That is what he is doing. I’m an educator and I’m 24 and I see African Americans not care about education at all. They know every song and every new dance but refuse to write an essay and read a book. Let me give you an example: the district I work in just recieved test scores and African American students did as well as the students with mental disabilities. Asian and white students scored around 70-80s while African American students scored around 30-40! Now you tell me something is not wrong with our Black communities.

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saddenedNegro

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

While we are ranting, just a couple of questions:

1. Do you think that the corporations (run by white men) that control all the worlds most valuable resources (and therefore the wealth) just sit around and “hope” that every thing will be alright and they will get to keep their wealth? or do you think they are planning and putting into motion measures to make sure the maintain their wealth?

2. Do you think that it is a coincidence that there is steady stream of negative crap forced down our throat by organized (white owned) mass media. That it just happens to be wrapped in the seductive packaging of fast money with no work (rappers, ballers, video Hofessionals, “models”) and no need to go to school.

3. You do know that almost all music you hear is dictated by white owned record labels, white A&R execs, White owned distribution channels (Walmart, BestBuy, Itunes), white owned radio and video television stations? White owned magazines and newspapers. That video concepts must get the ok by white folks ( many times the directors are white). White folks decide what will and will not get promoted. Oh, and white folks control the money. with just enough black faces sprinkled in so that they can point to them if anybody says shit.

4. Isn’t funny how our public school system for the most part is shit. How they can make sure that every piece of fruit that enters this country is inspected and labeled, but they just can’t seem to control the tidal wave of crack and herion from entering our neighborhoods. (how did that shit get introduced into our neighborhoods in such volume from the other side of the fucking world…white folks ain’t have nothing to do with that right?)

5. Do you think that the current state of Black people in America is just a coincidence or do you think there was some planning and social engineering going on? (marketing is a science taught at harvard, yale and all those ivy league schools. they can market anything they want to anybody they want.)

I’m just asking.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Audrice you keep replying to my post, but are still missing my point. I apologize if you thought that my words were harsh, I am just very strong minded. I do not want to point fingers at Bill, I have just lost respect for him period. I am just sooo tired of hearing people talk all this crap but take no action. Dont get me wrong donating money to colleges is a big deal, but not that big of a deal for him to act the way he does. Like I said before we as a people have alot of problems, but all his talking isnt doing anything. You were also right when you said it starts at home we do agree on that. The thing that everyone seems to be forgetting is that everyone does not have a proper home. I know you may think that isnt your problem, but that is the problem. I come from a home that was drastically effected by the crack epidemic. Do you know how many times I have almost fell victim to the streets? The only thing that saved me, was knowing that people outside of my family cared. It wasnt there responsibilty to do anything for me, but they did. I also know many other people who were helped and encouraged by people who were not there parents. People who came from nothing and now live very productive lives. My heart goes out to everyone in the struggle because I have been there. Do you honestly think people want to sell drugs because they dont. Do you think people want to be uneducated, because they dont. People do what they have to, to survive. I just feel personally it is my responsiblity to do for others what was done for me. Bill is so out of touch with what is really going on in the community, and obviously so are you. I use to be embarrassed by my situation, but I have learned to appreciate it. How I grew up helped me to see the world for what it really is and I thank God for that, so I do not have to walk around here blind. So when I say help that is what I mean, we need love and guidance, instead of stereotyping us in front of white America. If you still disagree with me than that is your lose. Oh and before I forget, I have been called white many times, but NEVER because I wanted to study that is a load of crap. So go ahead and keep agreeing with Mr. Bill and portraying the image that blacks like being poor and uneducated. When in reality they are content because they do not know any better.

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dutchess

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 /

Oh and one more thing Audrice, there has been no use of curse or vulgar words in any of my post. I also find it funny how you say I am harsh, but yet you agree with Bill. I have not put anyone down I have just stated my opinion. So for you to say that my post are a bit much, I am offended. Although I should have known I would get this reaction. People are afraid to think outside the box.

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andrice

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

Dutchess I get your point. I am not blind nor any of the other things you have said about me. If you read my post you will see that I too have grown up with an addicted parent. The point is that there is not a 1 to 1 ratio for those in need in relation to those who will help. So it has to start at home and if not with parents than extended family and thus and so. Your situation isn’t unique. and to answer your question YES there are people that want to sell drugs cause they think its cool and that it shows that they are down. That is why people including Bill take issue with the images portrayed by the media and the rappers that partake in the coonery. Without going down that road fully I will again say your story isn’t unique..trust and believe so you dont have some unique perspective that someone else doesn’t share. Solutions are what we are looking for so don’t get so offended, if you are a PR major realize that often people may not share your vision or openly agree with you, still put your best face forward. You have eluded to being under 25 and quite uninformed historically. I say that because Cos has done alot, money is only part of it but you should have looked that up before attacking so aggresively. At the end of the day if you are about helping do your thing. I mentor young kids cause they need positive role models IN ADDITION to parents. I am also the parent of three young black men in training so i am not just spouting off. I realize that it takes WORK to raise kids and INVOLVEMENT in their education. Often we’re looked at in my kids school as if they don’t expect to see us involved. There is a reason for this! But I digress. Do your thing. Stay positive and don’t let a strangers opinion stress you out. Life is too short for that

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andrice

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

and another thing, i am a black women in america…i live outside of the box, (I have obtained 2 degrees and on my way to a third) so thinking that way is a standard :)

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kenandcoly

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

@#75 its funny how so easily you would search for negativity against this man but im sure you wouldnt put that same energy into finding out about our history or even abolitionist who set examples of struggles long ago

for example john brown. read up on his struggle that he went through to help save slaves and they treated his white behind like any slave they hung him… talk about nooses these days…5 seperate events of noose hanging within a month besides jena six.

like any person on positivity he make contributions which overshadow his faults. further more hes human and has power along with the money to make things happen. white and black people fornicate period. get over it…

his opinion are stinging hurtful and embarassing…but i am one of the men who believe in his freedom to speak to help realize problems THAT WE CAN SOLVE TOGETHER.

lastly im assuming that most of the negativity that the posters are typing out are from younger folks, teenagers to mid 20 year olds, who was raised up on dumbed down hip hop and really think a teenager singing high pitched is an entertainer (chris brown specifically). one valid point… old school hip hop heads was raised up on ghetto boys, nwa, too short, 2 live crew etc. we also had the choice of common, xclan, p.e., bdp, xclan, etc… where is your balance… where is your representation. when you watch the BET awards tomorrow they will be hailing a champion mc KRSONE. ummm who do you have to represent you… nelly…its funny nelly made the hit song air force ones…but KRSONE made 2 commercials with nike. i wonder whats real and whats fake…

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dma

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

@! 16 I concur. with you early comments. I want to put my piece in here. What we need is love - period. The youth appear so upset and negative. I try to give them attention and not ignore the youth. They (the youth) appear to be reaching out for attention and if they don’t get it one way they will get it another usually negatively. So take the time to hug/console/mentor

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dma

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

@ 73. You sound like a buppy, whatever, You all need to listen to Cosby and stop the bullshit the black family is going down the tubes, quick fast and in a hurry.

Shake down - I like that, I’m going to get a drill instructor hat and this Saturday — ON THE SHAKE DOWN AT 6:00 A.M. - OH WHAT FUN.

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dma

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

@ 138. I CONCUR. We wild out back in the day but we had positive messages and we had real leaders, Dr. York, the Minister, etc.

142.

dutchess

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

You did not offend me for disagreeing with me. I was offended because you said that I was vulgar, when I have only been stating my opinion. I know that everyone is not going to agree with me, and I respect everyone’s opinion. I also do not believe that I have a unique prospective, I am just me. Once again you say Bill has done so much, and maybe youre right. The thing is how long ago was it when Bill was doing all of this. My thing is in the 60’s and 70’s, they didnt just talk it they walked it. This is a whole new generation, and he is not in touch with it. Dont get me wrong, even though I am under 25 I still get tired of hearing the same rap. You also made a comment about me being uninformed which is totally false. Attending a HBCU has kept me very informed. I have to give it to you though, maybe I do not know all that Bill has done. However, my point still remains the same his bashing is not sending the message appropriatly. The only people who are recieving the message are people who already have that state of mind. If we want to change the way young people think this is not the way to go about doing so. Also from hearing him talk it is as though he is putting all young black people in the same box, and we are not. From your last post I see you are older, that is why you so adamantly agree with him. I always walk with my head up. I love the fact that you disagree with me, you are not the first and will not be the last. I also would like to commend you for giving back like you do we need more people like you, that is my whole point. I personally just feel like nobody who really needs it is going to grasp his message the way he is delievering it.

143.

ILOVEBLACKEOPLE

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

I love our courage, strength, COMMON SENSE, creativity, intellect, awareness, humilility, beauty, activism, and sincerity (just to state only a bit of the obvious). We may be semi products of a crack area but most importantly we products of greatness. The current projection into how we are “presented” is not a reflection of our complete story. We are decendents of the Harriet Tubmans, Frederick Douglass, Nora Hurston, Malik Shabazz, Madame Walker. King, and I include our peers that arent afraid to rep the truth. Oprah opening a GIRL SCHOOL in A-WOW, Chamillionaire, Mos, Cornell West, Dr, Dyson, Nas, KRS1, Pac, Big ya’ll know what I mean. While I acknowledge we are flawed alternativley I more importantly embrace our potential,successes, progress and genius. We really know how to READ inbetween the lines both figurativly ADn literally. My thesis: I LOVE BLACK PEOPLE

144.

rubyspirit

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

I’ve been trying to tell ya’ll since 2004 that Cosby only wants the best for us. Recognize the elder. RESPECT IS DUE.

145.

Nigeria gurl

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

well in Esssx a place in england wer i live most ov da white people in my skool r droppouts or wanna drop put..its da black pple(African nd carribeans) that acctually wnna learn but hey das jus wos goin on here

146.

dg1234

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

If Bill Cosby was speaking about positives in Black America would he get this much play? HELL NO!!

Google “Boule Society” and then see if you want to keep drinking the Kool-Aid.

147.

Not really a rap fan

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

he puts his message in films and other things.
He does put his message in is movies. Has been doing this for over 30 years.
Everything he is saying is true. You can sit around all day talking about his affairs but, Bill had donated millions to college scholarships and always has had a positve message in is work.
He has also gone to visit urban communities and spoke to people about how they can do better.

Some of you don’t want to hear the truth but it needs to be said. Stop blaming everything on rasicm. Of course it exsit but you can’t control other people you can control yourself.

148.

EBZ01

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

I watched this in my African American Studies class…..I have mixed issues with Bill Cosby but not so much with him in this particular episode of Meet The Press…… the only things I didn’t so much agree with was how it seems like he thinks Rap and the culture of the sub-genre brings so many ills and troubles to the black community instead more than lack of better education and not so pristine parenting. I’ve been listening to rap since I could walk and been exposed to everything you can imagine but I was raised decent enough to not fall into the trap or images of the stuff I saw on tv or heard in the music because I knew better. He said something about women’s liberation too or w/e but I don’t exactly remember. And the part where he mentioned shakedowns well I agree with keeping up on your children and keeping a heavy and close eye on what they are into, listening to, reading that could be dangerous (depends on the parent) but shakedowns like I’m thinking of how prison guards go through the convicts sh-t lol….pretty extreme. Most of the whole episode though I was mostly shaking my head…..wasn’t bad at all……he’s definitely right at saying the revolution basically starts in the home.

149.

EBZ01

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

@ 5 oh please yes you’re right all those black children (which I was one not too long ago) are the bane of the black community…..heartless, “immoral”, killers, umcompassionate, etc and their mamas are 27 and grammy is 42 -_-.

My mother sure wasn’t/isn’t hardworking just like my grandma. How did I ever make it through high school and into my 4th year of college?!

150.

JUDAH

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 /

If Bill Cosby were 40 years younger, the white man would mark him for death. The white man will allow him to rant because he knows that the masses of people will not listen. They’ll call him an old kook and a “conspiracy theorist”, lol. Meanwhile everything that the man said, particularly pertaining to the hip hop industry and how it has affected the children is exactly on point. The only real discrepancy that I have with him is what is his ultimate goal? There will never be any real cooperative relationship between whites and blacks so what does he really hope for? It sounds like he wants to call the white man the devil but he can’t because he knows that black people are too damn simple to grasp that. He made some valid and accurate assessments on the record executives which shows that he’s smart enough to understand that you can’t blame the black man for everything. If you want to change the course of the stream, it must be diverted at the source.

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