I’m going to go get some pudding pops.
The prosecution tried to tell “the story” well, it’s just that the defense had the “the truth” on their side.
The people protesting are the dumbest of the dumb, totally incapable of understanding much of anything.
I wonder what Crosby’s take on President Dipstick’s comments was.
A moment of clarity without regard to melanin.
Gangsta culture notwithstanding.
These diehard race hustlers have staked their survival on convincing America that Gangsta Life is synonymous with black culture and that rejection of that criminal element is racist. 0bama has given that depraved premise the status that it needed to get traction.
Look at what happens when people like Bill Cosby and Charles Barkley speak out against supporting the idea that thug culture is OK. The race hustlers jump on them like a pack of wild dogs. Their aim is to equate thug culture with all blacks and use the Race Card to protect it.
This is part and parcel of the Progressive agenda to break down the rule of law.
Bill Cosby - one of the few sane people out there. And don’t forget that his son was killed by a white guy (a Russian immigrant, IIRC).
Cosby understands that race was not at all involved in the Zimmerman case and that what is happening is the professional race baiters are stirring up the old racial hatreds solely to keep themselves in power. Of course they are aided abetted by the race baiters in chief.
So says a white black man...
Once again, I’m sorry it had to be you, Dr. Cosby. But I’m glad it was you to say what needs to be said.
To some people, the truth is an irresistible force.
and...
Regarding the Zimmerman trial, Cosby said that he did not think the state of Florida was able to prove its case against him. I found that the prosecution did not tell the story well. And they lost, Cosby said.
Considering both of these things as a whole, and the fact that the prosecution did try to make its case a racial one, I'd venture to say that Cosby was pretty perceptive here.
What Cosby is saying is subtly presented, but it seems like at least he's showing some measure of understanding of the case and a willingness to speak counter to the black community's conventional "wisdom".
I'm sure, given the blistering criticism he is about to receive from his own community, that he may backpedal before too long, but it's good that his gut insights have been recorded. Same for Barkley. It's important that the black community see at least some alternative opinion within their own fold.