W. Kamau Bell, actor, comedian and producer of
Showtime’s ‘We Need To Talk About [Bill] Cosby’ on whose side he’s on:
“I know some Black people say, ‘Don’t tear down this Black
man,' but a third of the survivors are Black women. Why are we prioritizing one
man over all these Black women? I don’t know how you don’t reckon with the
fact that over 60 women have come forward. ,” he says, noting that women who do
go public with sexual assault accusations do not have an easy time. [Cosby] had
a very big influence on my life—as he did for a lot of people, specifically for
Black people of that generation, and then you find out about all the
accusations of sexual assault and rape and eventually I realized I believed all
those women to be telling the truth. How do I then as a comedian answer the
question, ‘Who are your favorite comedians growing up?’ How do I say, ‘Bill
Cosby’? But if I don’t say ‘Bill Cosby,’ it feels like I’m lying, so it just
felt like, if you’re gonna have this conversation, you have to have the whole conversation
and you can’t split it off into parts. Ultimately, you have to figure out, what
can I learn from this or what can we all learn from this?”
Bell says he hopes his documentary—which is wonderful, by
the way—leads “to a further conversation” about sexual assault where women feel
more comfortable coming forward because “that’s not the case right now and how
do we create a system that limits harm?”
I, too, believe the women.
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Bianca Garcia's idea of heaven and religion seems somewhat akin to that of Torquemada - rather devoid of Christ's teachings.
ReplyDeleteJust when I think I’ve seen Stupid, along comes Bianca Garcia.
ReplyDelete"Making Love" was such a big deal when it came out! I remember it well!
ReplyDeleteYou sure do find some doozies to post! Bianca is mind-boggling!
ReplyDeleteThree out of four of these make sense. Now, how stupid do you have to be to aspire to become a mini MTG? Rhetorical.
ReplyDeleteBell is right, believe the women.
ReplyDeleteMads is... stale toast
I follow Kinzinger on Twitter, he is a pokey, sharp, little tack in the heel of every Republican's shoe.
Bianca's desperate for that Evangelical vote.
The kiss between Hamlin and Ontkean changed the world for a lot of people, including me. And he's right, the major studios did shit on him. And he disappeared for a long time, except for Indies, and that's a terrible shame.
Making Love was groundbreaking and we should all have a watching party for it.
ReplyDeleteThe Repugs are impossibly stupid and bullies. That's nothing new. Madison and WhatsHerName should NEVER hold office. No.
And about Cosby? I also believe the women.
XOXO
Been really enjoying the Bell documentary. Cosby was a big deal back in the 60s and he really did do a lot for the Black community. But then we find out he DID assault a lot of women. He should not be able to avoid that history.
ReplyDeleteOh, poor, poor Cawthorn - maybe he should try reading his **state** constitution that says after being involved in an insurrection, you cannot run for elected office.
Right on, Adam. Right on.
If Texans are that fucking stupid, we should allow the state to secede.
Making Love was an outstanding film. I liked it so much I bought a copy on Beta. You're right, it paved the way for all that came after it...along with "An Early frost."
What the hell is Madison "Hot Wheels" Cawthorn gonna do??? The gimp is in a wheelchair. Spare me.
ReplyDeleteActually saw Bill C. live when I
ReplyDeletewas in college, '74-'78 so that
was a while ago! So sad about
what he did.
xoxo :-)
@Helen
ReplyDeleteFaux Christian, she is.
@Mitchell
She does sink into the stupid, doesn’t she?
@Debra
Although there was drought of gay-themed films after it, “Making Love” was what helped get us onscreen as more than limp-wristed, flaming jokes.
@Marcia
I think they sometimes find me. And I don’t know what that says about me!!
@Deedles
That she aspires to be like MTG and has the chutzpah to say they’ll call her BRG shows she hasn’t a clue about anything.
@Dave
I am glad that while Hamlin acknowledged the knock to his career, he isn’t whining about, but is instead still proud of the film.
@Six
Harry and Michael were this gay boy’s dream men for quite a few years after ‘Making Love.’
The documentary is powerful and reveals more about Cosby than I’d heard befgore. Sick, sick man.
@whkattk
We really like the doc, too. And he needs toi be held accountable for everything he’s done, good, bad and criminal.
Maddie C. is just a moron. I can’t even.
Kinzinger is also in the Zero Fucks to Give Club.
Oh, ‘An Early Frost.’ And ‘That Certain Summer.’
@Maddie
I hate saying this—or do I—but I’d like to play Baby Jane to Madison’s Blanche Hudson and I would push him down the stairs in that chair.
BOB!!!!!! If you don't have anything nice to say....
ReplyDeletecome sit by me darlin.
@Maddie
ReplyDeleteI know you feel the same!!!
I'd sit by you any day!
I think it's possible to acknowledge Bill Cosby's groundbreaking comedy genius while still believing the women and acknowledging that he let everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, down in a big way. I loved and admired Bill Cosby as a kid and it's viscerally painful to see the degree to which he allowed his darker side to take over.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, I think Madison Cawthorn should do gay porn.
Re. Bianca Garcia: Isn't it a sign of psychosis to believe you've been chosen by God?
Harry Hamlin's perspective on "Making Love" seems pretty healthy. I mean, let's be honest, he was never going to win an Oscar. He probably would have muddled along in middle-of-the-road films throughout his career. But now he can say he made a ground-breaking film.
@Steve
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time separating Cosby the comedian and philanthropist from Cosby the serial rapist. I under stand your point, and Bell's point, but I, myself, have a hard time with it.
Madison's insides are too ugly to make the outside palatable for me.
Bianca. Bless her heart.
I think Harry's doing a little 'what if.' What if he hadn't done the film? What if he'd done it and it had been more successful? Either, the legacy is there and it did help open the door for more gay-themed films.
Oh myyyyyyyyy!
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