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They violated his 5th amendment rights.
Even on Twitter I’ve yet to see anyone use today’s events as proof of innocence.
Do a Twitter search for "Bill Cosby innocent" and get back to me
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They violated his 5th amendment rights.
Even on Twitter I’ve yet to see anyone use today’s events as proof of innocence.
Once dudes enter and start using this as a jumping-off point to complain about women, and Me Too being outta control, it definitely will.This thread finna get nasty.
Hol up, why do some NTers want to see Bill free?
I can only speak for myself. Since he wasn't convicted in a court of law I want him freed.Hol up, why do some NTers want to see Bill free?
Hol up, why do some NTers want to see Bill free?
They violated his 5th amendment rights.
Even on Twitter I’ve yet to see anyone use today’s events as proof of innocence.
Bill gonna stroll out like
Once dudes enter and start using this as a jumping-off point to complain about women, and Me Too being outta control, it definitely will.
This finna become the new Kevin Samuels thread. Jello puddin pops, Chelsea boots, and MRA talk.
Once dudes enter and start using this as a jumping-off point to complain about women, and Me Too being outta control, it definitely will.
This finna become the new Kevin Samuels thread. Jello puddin pops, Chelsea boots, and MRA talk.
This feels like it fits here too.
Yeah but the thing is I don't think people realize those threads probably get shut down because Mods see the overwhelming about of sexism that is peddled in them, and it becomes too much to moderate so it is locked.I believe it does bear some discussion, but I'll leave it alone. I know once that door is opened this thread will be shut down.
The way people calling Cosby a rapist, you would think they were in the room.
At the end of the day, unless you were there, you have no idea.
And the presumption is that he’s innocent. Not that he’s guilty.
It’s absurd how easily due process is eroded. Especially when it concerns black men in America.
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This feels like it fits here too.