Netflix drops Bill Cosby and 17 women come forward-adamfoxie*Publisher gives introduction


                                                                             
After 17 different women with no connection to each other and most with very credible stories are coming out with stories of of Dad Huxtable TV personality and best dad on the world with old fashioned ideas as coming against swearing, unwed women and many things some people consider the “good old days morality” He’s even uncomfortable with gays and definedly no gay marriage supporter because he is an “gimme that old time religion kinda guy”.. A great voice which he is able to talk like a kid talking to a kid or a grown up given a straight lines at a movie. 

One rape accusation will sink a successful millionaire football player. Bill Cosby is got 17 and he is standing. He is got more connections than President Obama and a lot of people in the movies, TV and radio owe him a lot, like their jobs and careers. I suspect there will be a latent “something happening” to this. The first woman that came out in the early 1990’s was laughed out of town…by the Sheriff. !7 women in different areas are going no where but court  and are not going to be run out of town by no one. They will have to stand truthfully on the merits of their accusations. That is not from the old times religion but those are the steps we do today when these type of Vortex happens.

People are starting to may be understand that what people say about themselves and then the robes they wear be a cardinal or a president, senator to television and cinematography personality is not necessarily the person they are. As a matter of fact the more layers of sainthood the priest or popular personality wears the more the chances the real person would be no where to be found because he/she is hiding and just putting his plumage above and in front of  him to get the praise and to give the warning. Do You  want to go against this? Really? Take a look at how pretty it looks and how ugly it can turn in a mini second.

There was a Supreme Court Nominee of which his long time secretary had sexual complaints with specifics about him. She had gotten silent but when he was being pushed to the highest court in the land she said No. Im not going to stay quiet anymore. Vice President Bidem then Sen Biden and in charge to push this people though a senate confirmation. He and his team interviewed the ladies at the office whose job depended on this, Now a jurist for life deciding the most important cases of the 21 century Well Poor Anita, She was laughed out of town and he has prove He got the job Pres. Reagan Named him for- being the first black but white and conservative inside out. He has achieved the most lazy mediocre to bad jurist reputation on the bench He is anti black which is his ethnicity, anti worker anti gay and he runs hand in hand with the Italian fellow from the Fascist time in Italy to stop the other justices implementing sane laws for the people not just the corporation and the rich and the church (which is also rich)in this country. 
Netflix could be the beginning of the defections from B ill Cosby, the best dad in America, but we know that even good dads could be very bad people.
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher

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Yesterday, I wrote that any attempt to try to sell new Bill Cosby projects would probably backfire: Trying to push nostalgia for his family-friendly image could only raise questions about the sexual assault allegations that have been lodged against him. At the time, NBC and Netflix still had projects involving Cosby in the works, respectively a family sitcom and a stand-up special pegged to Cosby’s birthday.
Late last night, a Netflix spokesman e-mailed me and a number of other reporters to say that “At this time we are postponing the launch of the new stand up comedy special ‘Bill Cosby 77.’ ”
That is not an outright cancellation. Netflix could still decide to air the special if Cosby’s reputation improves, or quietly slip it into users’ queues at a later date. But the postponement is a nod to the idea that a Bill Cosby comedy special is no longer going to feel like family-friendly viewing the day after Thanksgiving. And it is an acknowledgement that there is presently no public relations campaign that can sell Cosby’s message without raising the question of whether he is personally qualified as the messenger.
Over the years, men like Woody Allen and Roman Polanski have continued to do work that is celebrated by their peers in Hollywood, despite serious allegations of sexual misconduct made against them. Neither Allen, Polanski or Cosby has served time on criminal charges, though in 2006, Cosby settled a civil suit brought against him by Andrea Constand, who accused him of sexual assault.
That at least one famous man is experiencing consequences for such accusations feels like an extraordinary moment, but it is one that raises important, uncomfortable and as yet-unanswered questions.
Why the differing treatment for these three artists? Is it that in Allen’s and Polanski’s cases, there is only one alleged victim to stand against the important directors, with all their reputation and power, while Cosby has been accused by multiple women? Is it that while Allen was never charged and Polanski alleged that he was the victim of judicial misconduct, Cosby’s settlement in the civil suit feels like an admission of guilt? Or is it that Cosby’s alleged behavior is in such grotesque contradiction with the specific family- values doctrine he preaches that it hollows out the very message that makes him valuable?  Principles. That may be fine for business decisions. But it’s awfully bad for achieving a baseline agreement about what should disqualify someone for prominent roles in American public life.
PRosenberg blogs about pop culture for The Washington Post's Opinions section.

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