NBC employee claims Bill Cosby paid off women, invited young models to dressing room.

LOL look at the walking back of the arguments taking place. “All I’m say is….” Naw, that wasn’t why things were being argued in here. ALSO keep it within the context of rape, which is what we are arguing to begin with. Bunch of cop out statements. Weak

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Nah Fam - We Andy Dufresne in a thread full of Warden Norton's :lol:

They aint interested in facts / truth...only narratives / agendas. :smh:


Reminds me of a convo I had with a girl in my complex. She said someone broke into her car, which is rare for our community. I asked if she had any valuables visible in the car. Her response "it shouldn't matter, people shouldn't break in". 🤦🏾‍♂️ Of course it SHOULDN'T matter, but we live in a world full of criminals and they take advantage of situations like that. I told her I'm not blaming her, it's just reality. It's not wise to have valuables in your car in plain sight.
 
Reminds me of a convo I had with a girl in my complex. She said someone broke into her car, which is rare for our community. I asked if she had any valuables visible in the car. Her response "it shouldn't matter, people shouldn't break in". 🤦🏾‍♂️ Of course it SHOULDN'T matter, but we live in a world full of criminals and they take advantage of situations like that. I told her I'm not blaming her, it's just reality. It's not wise to have valuables in your car in plain sight.
What did telling her that add to the conversation or the overall situation?
 
Reminds me of a convo I had with a girl in my complex. She said someone broke into her car, which is rare for our community. I asked if she had any valuables visible in the car. Her response "it shouldn't matter, people shouldn't break in". 🤦🏾‍♂️ Of course it SHOULDN'T matter, but we live in a world full of criminals and they take advantage of situations like that. I told her I'm not blaming her, it's just reality. It's not wise to have valuables in your car in plain sight.

Nah Fam - it was the "wrong time" to ask if she has any valuables in the car / what was stolen.

Neither the police nor the Insurance claim adjuster would ever do that.

You should console her and wrap her up in your warm embrace of feelings and protection.

What kind of evil human being learns from their mistakes or encourages others to do the same?

How dare you not cater to her feelings of victimhood and expectations of the world around her?

I mean don't you wear that cape for a reason?
 
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Again, all these stories of this and that. We’re discussion bill cosby and rape. Quit venturing off. When was it ok for Cosby to rape the girls? When was it their fault?

just a sentence for each question. Get to the point already
 
Re: "victim blaming."

I don't THINK anyone is saying protecting yourself (as much as you can) is a bad idea but to speak on how to to do so AFTER the fact is just insensitive.

I think we all know if we had daughters there would be certain precautions we would advise them to take but after she gets raped/kidnapped wouldn't be the right time to have those convos with her.

But that is just how EYE view IT.

I think the difference between victim shaming and giving advice is simply TIMING. (after vs. Before)
 
Again, all these stories of this and that. We’re discussion bill cosby and rape. Quit venturing off. When was it ok for Cosby to rape the girls? When was it their fault?

just a sentence for each question. Get to the point already

Was anything their fault or absolutely zero?

People hiding details about Bill forcing them to take these pills at gunpoint?
 
Also WHAT agenda?

From what I can tell you've a very high opinion of your opinions.

So much so that you will engage in logical fallacies in order to find a way to be "right".

If someone doesn't see something exactly and precisely the same way you do - you take every opportunity to vomit your opinions forth as if it makes them facts.

Any deviation from what you deem to be the truth is met with a negative response, name calling and such.

Instead of saying "I never thought of it that way" there seems to be no room in your mind for anything other than your own POV.

At best its just you being you and at worst its dishonest.

Ex: "Advocating for personal responsibility is not victim blaming."

= Statement of Fact.

You:

"I feel like" and "I don't like your penguin" and "you hate women" and "you're saying women deserve to be raped" and "Bill Cosby" and "its not the right time" and.....

You never actually spoke to the statement.

The "agenda" is to be "right" - by any means necessary, independent of being honest, truthful, or factually correct.

Like you're trying to outsmart the truth.

My opinion could be wrong about you of course - but at least I'm willing to admit it.

You on the other hand are convinced that I (and others) endorse "victim blaming" and "support rapists".

Do you have any actual evidence to support these claims or could your "opinion" be wrong?
 
Was anything their fault or absolutely zero?

People hiding details about Bill forcing them to take these pills at gunpoint?

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Answer the question. Say what you want to say
 
Was anything their fault or absolutely zero?

People hiding details about Bill forcing them to take these pills at gunpoint?
It seems as if he either slipped it in their drink without them knowing or he failed to let them know that it would knock them out completely.
Both are foul in my opinion.

Just because they went there open/intending to have intercourse, knocking someone out is out of line. I just think it happened so much back then that people felt it was 'ok'. Kinda like slapping a woman on the butt was seen as 'ok' back then.
 
From what I can tell you've a very high opinion of your opinions.

So much so that you will engage in logical fallacies in order to find a way to be "right".

If someone doesn't see something exactly and precisely the same way you do - you take every opportunity to vomit your opinions forth as if it makes them facts.

Any deviation from what you deem to be the truth is met with a negative response, name calling and such.

Instead of saying "I never thought of it that way" there seems to be no room in your mind for anything other than your own POV.

At best its just you being you and at worst its dishonest.

Ex: "Advocating for personal responsibility is not victim blaming."

= Statement of Fact.

You:

"I feel like" and "I don't like your penguin" and "you hate women" and "you're saying women deserve to be raped" and "Bill Cosby" and "its not the right time" and.....

You never actually spoke to the statement.

The "agenda" is to be "right" - by any means necessary, independent of being honest, truthful, or factually correct.

Like you're trying to outsmart the truth.

My opinion could be wrong about you of course - but at least I'm willing to admit it.

You on the other hand are convinced that I (and others) endorse "victim blaming" and "support rapists".

Do you have any actual evidence to support these claims or could your "opinion" be wrong?

Ironically this is the most pretentious thing I've seen posted in this thread
 
It seems as if he either slipped out in their drink without them knowing or he failed to let them know that it would knock them out completely.
Both are foul in my opinion.

Just because they went there open/intending to have intercourse, knocking someone out is out of line. I just think it happened so much back then that people felt it was 'ok'. Kinda like slapping a woman on the butt was seen as 'ok' back then.

Just cause he played a doctor on TV doesnt mean he is one

How the hell you gonna trust some strange pills, probably didn't even have packaging with a label
 
Ironically this is the most pretentious thing I've seen posted in this thread

= your opinion

Thanks for sharing.

Anyway...

The need to always be right can be rooted in a few different things. Firstly, a common belief is that it is a mask for insecurity – and it often is. The person is concerned with how others will perceive them if they are wrong or they feel that they are not meeting whatever expectations are on them to be right.

What's really sad is we are all actually in agreement.

People just getting caught up in the delivery.
 
From what I can tell you've a very high opinion of your opinions.

So much so that you will engage in logical fallacies in order to find a way to be "right".

If someone doesn't see something exactly and precisely the same way you do - you take every opportunity to vomit your opinions forth as if it makes them facts.

Any deviation from what you deem to be the truth is met with a negative response, name calling and such.

Instead of saying "I never thought of it that way" there seems to be no room in your mind for anything other than your own POV.

At best its just you being you and at worst its dishonest.

Ex: "Advocating for personal responsibility is not victim blaming."

= Statement of Fact.

You:

"I feel like" and "I don't like your penguin" and "you hate women" and "you're saying women deserve to be raped" and "Bill Cosby" and "its not the right time" and.....

You never actually spoke to the statement.

The "agenda" is to be "right" - by any means necessary, independent of being honest, truthful, or factually correct.

Like you're trying to outsmart the truth.

My opinion could be wrong about you of course - but at least I'm willing to admit it.

You on the other hand are convinced that I (and others) endorse "victim blaming" and "support rapists".

Do you have any actual evidence to support these claims or could your "opinion" be wrong?
When did I say you support rapists? Or that you hate women? Or that you're saying women deserved to be raped? Do you know how quotation marks work?

Also where did I engage in name-calling?
 
When did I say you support rapists? Or that you hate women? Or that you're saying women deserved to be raped? Do you know how quotation marks work?

Also where did I engage in name-calling?

My bad -

Got you mixed up with BlasterCombo on the name calling thing :lol:

I apologize.

Otherwise:

Nothing like a little victim-blaming to kickstart the day.
Yep. Still victim-blaming.

Was Geraldo promoting vigilance and protecting yourself when he told young black men to not wear hoodies in the wake of Trayvon Martin’s murder?

Nobody here is victim blaming Fam.
 
My bad -

Got you mixed up with BlasterCombo on the name calling thing :lol:

I apologize.

Otherwise:




Nobody here is victim blaming Fam.
I've already addressed this with you. Figure out who you're talking to, read my initial reply to you that you avoided, and then come back when you have a meaningful response to it.

All those words only to turn around and say "oops wrong guy, my bad" :lol: :smh:
 
Amen. #ditchthehoodie #justcomply #shouldn'thaveresisted
I am definitely making note of those preaching personal responsibility politics toward rape victims.

Because when the next time the police murder a brother after he commits a minor offense (which is all know is unfortunately inevitable in this ******* country), I want to see if they keep the same energy with some "he shouldn't have put himself in that position" Ben Shapiro talk. Or is it gonna be...
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