peace and hotep,
bantu_kelani, if
' it is a CRIME for a Black man with a net worth of hundreds of millions of dollars to wash our dirty laundry "in public". ',
which law was broken? do we have an unseen hand or body of non'white' lawmakers that i am not aware of? who nominated them? when were they sworn in? would not any suggestion to that point be 'hypocritical'?
as poor as my butt is, should i have a right to air my laundry if i feel like it? does our lack of empowerment encourage our recruitment as thought police?
unless, bill cosby's speech is fueling our genicide he should be free to speak. we all know who the enemies of non'white' people are, so why stay distracted on simple bill. did anyone care about the feelings of mrs cosby? are we as unforgiving as we are monolithic.
first and foremost bill cosby is a comedian. he has an artistic license.
think. it is not illegal yet..
freedomisahapislave