Alright. I'll play Devil's Advocate.
The person is a priest. And for decades, he would drug pretty young girls (or boys) and then have sex with them. All the while preaching the gospels.
We don't know what he is up to now. Or perhaps his cock cannot get as hard anymore and/or his passions are elsewhere?
Would you wish for that priest to be recognized for what he did? Well, we know how that story is playing out.
Cosby is an old man. And most of us on this board have been in situations where we've second guessed ourselves if this was really "rape" or not. Often, drinking is involved or whatever.
So ... it's still rape. Should this person be set up for the proverbial sainthood, regardless of the other, when he has basically been a guy who used his power and prestige to lord over others and sexually abuse them?
I don't get why you're feeling bad for the guy. How many men have done this to women, marginalized them, for their own selfish pleasures over the decades and centuries? That's one of the issues with society and the treatment of women these days.
If something happened a long time ago, well ... she should just forget it. It happened a long time ago! Forget about it. Sure. Easy breezy peesy, right?
What if one of the women that he had given them had a reaction to the drugs and someone had died?
Would that make a difference?
I'm all for good social discourse. And I'm inclined to just let things be for the most part. That's what I have done over the years in my personal life. Buried some bad shit.
However, I applaud those who go forth to head off, or deal with, some personal demons. I would imagine hearing the praises of this person for so many decades, after having to deal with him in that fashion, being passed out ... taken ... etc ... would be a horrible reality for some.
That was a very good article that was sited above, discerning guy. One of the best ones that I've read as of yet. Thanks for sharing that one!
Best,
Elisabeth
P.S. Nothing against what you've written, THN. I'm sure that you're voicing what a majority might be thinking. So ... the bottom line is that if someone has REALLY contributed to society, then they have earned the ability ... wait ... they should have the RIGHT ... to get away with rape and bodily violence.
Thanks. I get that now.