Sir Thumpsalot
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The fact that Cosby was a womanizer is no secret. It's also not against the law.
But here is one thing that has eluded me about this case: motive.
Cosby was a "hot item" even back in the early 60's. Women were climbing over themselves for him. That was also not a secret.
So whats the motivation for him to drug them? All the man would have had to do was give a wink and a smile. Thats all it would have taken. He didn't need drugs to have almost any woman he wanted at any time.
People who use date rape drugs are people who don't have the wherewithal to get down a ladies panties. Cosby was never one of these people.
And the amount of women who are coming out of the woodwork all at once, after 30-40 years after the alleged incidents? A few of them admitting that they had a sexual relationship for years before or after?
Sorry. That dog don't hunt. There. Is. No. Sufficient. Motive.
To me, this almost seems far too convenient to be nothing more than a lot of ditched would-be gold diggers.
And the sad thing is, I don't see a good outcome from this. Regardless of what happens, the reputations of both Cosby and the genuine victims of rape in general will have fallen because of this.
But here is one thing that has eluded me about this case: motive.
Cosby was a "hot item" even back in the early 60's. Women were climbing over themselves for him. That was also not a secret.
So whats the motivation for him to drug them? All the man would have had to do was give a wink and a smile. Thats all it would have taken. He didn't need drugs to have almost any woman he wanted at any time.
People who use date rape drugs are people who don't have the wherewithal to get down a ladies panties. Cosby was never one of these people.
And the amount of women who are coming out of the woodwork all at once, after 30-40 years after the alleged incidents? A few of them admitting that they had a sexual relationship for years before or after?
Sorry. That dog don't hunt. There. Is. No. Sufficient. Motive.
To me, this almost seems far too convenient to be nothing more than a lot of ditched would-be gold diggers.
And the sad thing is, I don't see a good outcome from this. Regardless of what happens, the reputations of both Cosby and the genuine victims of rape in general will have fallen because of this.
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