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It’s all out of the bag now. America’s most beloved black family man has admitted to drugging young women so that he could have sex with them. We no longer have to take the word of the dozens of women he molested. Given his symbolic importance to the liberal establishment, why was Bill Cosby allowed to take the fall for his actions? Because he did not sufficiently comply with liberal ideology:
The only reason that we know Cosby admitted to procuring Quaaludes, a now-banned prescription drug, for the purpose of having sex with young woman is because Pennsylvania District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno overturned a previous judge’s ruling that sealed the files. Robreno did not break the seal as a public warning to American women that a sexual predator was in their midst. He broke it because he didn’t like a speech Cosby gave blaming family and community breakdown for increased criminality and crass culture among black Americans.
“The stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper (and perhaps criminal) conduct, is a matter as to which the AP — and by extension the public — has a significant interest,” the judge said.
Cosby was found to be a hypocrite who lived according to degenerate liberal principles while not publicly embracing those principles to the satisfaction of the ruling class. That crime is punishable by public destruction.
His reputation might have been saved if he “went with the conventional wisdom that cis white male privilege is responsible for the deterioration of the black community.” At least the deposition would have been left private.
The liberals in charge take the double standard to the extreme. For example,
A lover operated a brothel out of former congressman Barney Frank’s Washington, D.C. residence, and he remained in office for three more decades. Even after the story broke, editorial boards issued no clarion calls for his resignation. Not so the revelation that Jack Ryan, a millionaire philanthropist and the Republican standing between Barack Obama and a Senate seat, attempted to have sex with his ex-wife in a shady club. It ended his career.
Of course in Barney Frank’s case it helped that everyone involved was of the officially advocated homosexual persuasion.
The only reason that we know Cosby admitted to procuring Quaaludes, a now-banned prescription drug, for the purpose of having sex with young woman is because Pennsylvania District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno overturned a previous judge’s ruling that sealed the files. Robreno did not break the seal as a public warning to American women that a sexual predator was in their midst. He broke it because he didn’t like a speech Cosby gave blaming family and community breakdown for increased criminality and crass culture among black Americans.
“The stark contrast between Bill Cosby, the public moralist and Bill Cosby, the subject of serious allegations concerning improper (and perhaps criminal) conduct, is a matter as to which the AP — and by extension the public — has a significant interest,” the judge said.
Cosby was found to be a hypocrite who lived according to degenerate liberal principles while not publicly embracing those principles to the satisfaction of the ruling class. That crime is punishable by public destruction.
His reputation might have been saved if he “went with the conventional wisdom that cis white male privilege is responsible for the deterioration of the black community.” At least the deposition would have been left private.
The liberals in charge take the double standard to the extreme. For example,
A lover operated a brothel out of former congressman Barney Frank’s Washington, D.C. residence, and he remained in office for three more decades. Even after the story broke, editorial boards issued no clarion calls for his resignation. Not so the revelation that Jack Ryan, a millionaire philanthropist and the Republican standing between Barack Obama and a Senate seat, attempted to have sex with his ex-wife in a shady club. It ended his career.
Of course in Barney Frank’s case it helped that everyone involved was of the officially advocated homosexual persuasion.