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You don't think he did anything wrong? No. You think it was a lot of accusation? Yep. Wow. So this is the part that, you know, I'm looking at this article right now, and I see this section that says, today's majority decision regarding Bill Cosby is not only disappointing, but of concern in that it may discourage those who are seeking justice for sexual assault in the criminal justice system. So when you think about people who have gone through things that Bill Cosby was accused of, and then he's being released like this, people are gonna be like, how can I get justice? Look, don't see what you just did. You just judged him before he even got convicted. Yeah, well, he had gotten convicted, but it was overturned. He had gotten convicted, right. How did he get overturned, though? Because he took it back to trial and appealed his case. Thank you. And so that somebody else said that he, they didn't feel like it was- Thank you. I think, I mean, you know- Do you think H has something to do with it? There's this, you know, he's, no. I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about why they let him go. Because he's just older. No, I see him a ways. No, I think he's, I mean, hey, man, I'm gonna be honest with you, man. It was an old accusations to me from the jump, you know what I'm saying? Exactly. If it's over 10 years, why would you bring it back up? Yeah, well, I mean, I hear a lot of different things. It's a lot of different people say a lot of different things about these cases, man. But if it's 10 years old, why would you bring it back up? You've been forgotten about that. Because if it was still in your brain, you would have been brought it up. A lot of people say he was trying to buy the network. You know, that's the hypothetical, everybody. That's exactly what it was. He was trying to buy NBC or something like that. That's exactly what it was. He was trying to do some big, some big for itself and that ain't like it. So they want to bring something back up on him. Yeah, so, I mean, he did, he did some more. How much time did he do? Do you know how much time he done? He's been a nurse since, I think it was 2018. Okay, so he didn't, oh, he did way more than two years, didn't he? Yeah. Wow. He was sentenced in 2018. But I mean- To 10 years in prison, he was supposed to do 10. But they overturned his conviction and dropped all charges. Exactly. So you really can't hold it against him. It's like it never happened. It never happened, exactly. But in his eyes, Dicca, he spent two years. You're right. They spent more than two. Yeah, more than two. So who the one got traumatized? So, but- People never look at that. Who the one got traumatized? So, but can you say for a fact that he didn't do these things to these young ladies? I'm not gonna say he didn't do it. I'm not gonna say he didn't do it. I'm not gonna say he didn't do it. But just to say he did, thank you. So if just to say he didn't do it, they didn't do it. But justice did say he did it at first. And didn't got turned back around. Yeah, you know, hey, man, you know, Bill- I think with the justice system, okay, one thing, I love law. I love the law. And one thing, it's really on what I said, beyond a reasonable doubt. So if you have a really good lawyer who can put certain things in front of a jury and make it look a certain way, if they have any doubt that you didn't commit it, even if you're guilty, yes, they're gonna let you go. You know what I mean? So it's really based on the lawyer as long as it's not just outblown evidence because this was too old of a case. Exactly. You know what I mean? But they don't have, what's the statute of limitation on? There's no statute of limitation. I think it was 10 years. It was 10 years. 10 years on, but yeah. But for the main fact, they still brought it up. It wasn't that old. And it was multiple cases. And it was multiple cases. But why did multiple cases come at it one time? Because one person spoke up and it gave the others courage to come out. To be honest with y'all, I think somebody spoke up a long time ago. They just threw it under the rug until he tried to do some big, then brought it back out. He's been doing big things though. But I'm saying that, I don't know. I don't know. He's not like buying NBC. I'm saying, he's just trying to buy something bigger than he can put a lot of black people on with buying it. But you gotta think about this, right? A network. I understand what you're saying, but look at this point. Back then, say somebody did try to step out and say something about it. They're gonna bribe them, pay them off, whatever for them not to say anything. They go about their business. I'm sure the lawyers have them sign something to say, you can't come and say such and such because we already took care of you. Fine. But hold on, but then one person who have the integrity and morals and whatever and say, you know what, you're not gonna buy me off. I'm not gonna shut my mouth up. And they step up and say something about it. And a lot of people, I'm older. So when I think about back in the days compared to now, you think about somebody in the public eye and think about, okay, if I speak against them, I'm not gonna get anywhere. They're gonna look at me like I'm crazy. They're gonna this, they're gonna that. I'm not gonna have any way of winning this case because they're in a public eye. Just like they talk about policemen. Some policemen with their wives they could be physically abusing their wives. But if their wives ever stand up and say, he physically abused me, I don't see it, I'm winning. But you gotta understand, it don't matter if you win as long as you put it out there. Like if you, if she would have put it out there 10, 20 years ago, that would still matter right now to this day. It's just funny. Hold on, then that would be saying that, oh, she got a case back in the day. So it's like he could have been doing this. But he's trying to hire people. They're not bringing it back up like that. They're not doing it at all. And again, in the 70s, in the 80s, Bill Cosby out here taking advantage of white women. Is this something that, is it really realistic in the 90s? I mean, think about the times we win. It's not realistic at all. I just really understand that. It depends on the woman and her mental state. I just understand that a black man in the 70s depends on her mental state. That's rich. That's rich. Listen to what you're saying, though. A black man in the 70s dealing with white girls. Listen to what you're saying. That's going to be hard to do. Yeah. That's going to be hard. It's something that if she speaks up, it definitely won't cause some issues for somebody. Thank you. Yeah, but it depends on her. Okay, let's go, let me put it a different way. It depends on her mental state. And the reason why I say that, I'm not going to call any names, but I know of people right now who you have a white person, female, and a black man. And he has been very, very, very abusive towards her. Black and blue everywhere and whatever. And for me, looking at it, I'm like, but you're a white woman in today's day and age. You can easily get him arrested. But guess what? Her mental state is not there. When I say that, she's not crazy or anything like that, because abuse starts mentally before it starts physically. So she doesn't have that courage that to go in and try to turn them in, so to say. No matter who and how many people have said something to her. I just, one thing I'll just say before we end this is, you know, if it did happen, I feel bad for those women that it happened to. If it did not happen and they had kept Bill in there for all this time and really, they don't have no concrete enough evidence that he should have been there, I thank God that he got out. I mean, when I look at from where our people came from, even though he seemed to be detached once he came into his fame a lot here at the end, I just know that Bill Cosby, he did do a lot for the culture and, you know, people counsel culture them really counter a lot of different networks and a lot of different people, but I mean, it is what it is. It was overturned. The man is well over into his 80s. Hey man, give that man a break. You know, give that man a rest. I mean, what are you gonna give from him now? You're right. But people, you know, in the justice system, they look at, I'm setting an example for other people. That's really what they look at. Black people get a lot of examples set on. Thank you. I was just gonna say that. It's a lot of time. Go look in the prison and all of the different facilities and look at how many African-Americans are locked up and a lot of them falsely accused. There are so many different people in our culture that's been victimized by that system. So, okay, Bill got out. We still got a lot of, most of our people majority rule in that whole segment of being in prison and being incarcerated. They have taken, and the law has always been in a situation where it was brothers walking to a courtroom where they was not, there was not people in there that looked like them and they were being pushed into a situation where there wasn't a win, even if they should have won. So ask yourself, is this something, I mean, is this something that we should get all in cahoots over? Or, you know, hey man, we gotta, if it was the other way around, I guarantee you it wouldn't be a big fuss. But our people, some kind of way, with that crab and a bucket mentality, they always find a way to find a way to bash each other. And I think it needs to be some waking up done. I think that's just my opinion. It's hard though for people. I say it's hard because like once you get, once they say you convicted of something, they'll put everybody's think of you, even if you are innocent. Even if you beat it. You know what I mean? Even if you are innocent, they gonna think you did it. So it's like, it's like there's no way around it. No, but even, but when you got this on you, you know, it's a situation in itself and it's quite different than what the masses have to deal with that don't have this on them. You see what I'm saying? So, hey man, I hope all parties come up with a way to heal from this whole situation, man. Hey man. I don't wanna say this, Felicia Rashad, she made a statement on it as well. And she said, finally, a terrible wrong is being righted. A miscarriage of justice is corrected. And she tweeted that with a picture of Bill Cosby. But in today's day, when you say things like that, you know, you're gonna get a lot of backlash. So then she had to go back on Twitter again and say something like this. I fully support survivors of sexual assault coming forward. My post was in no way intended to be insensitive to their truth. Personally, I know from friends and family that such abuse has lifelong residual effects. My heartfelt wish is for healing. But you see how you have to always, in everything you say nowadays, you have to always correct it and make sure that, cause somebody's gonna always, feeling's gonna get hurt. Somebody's gonna take it in a wrong way. Well, okay, what? I'm just saying. I mean, if you're a person that says, what you say, you have to stand behind what you say. So you're telling me that she shouldn't have to go back and say something like that? I mean, why should she have to control both feelings? I think that's her trying to compromise what she really feels. And that's the problem with everybody. Nobody, everybody is so sensitive about different things. I get it that happens. I don't think she's compromising what she feels. I'm just saying what I think or what I feel that she's doing, she said what she said and she meant it. I agree with you. I said it was a double standard. Right, it's a thing. It's a way where it went. I mean, a double, it's a catch-22 because she wanna show that she supports him. But yet at the same time she... She don't support somebody abusing him. But she's saying, she don't think Bill even done that. Right, so... She feel like he was wrong. She had to address and make sure that there was nobody could creep in between and misconstrued what she's trying to say. Cool. Yeah, I think, you know, my thing is, man, shout out to everybody that's been following Boss Talk 101, man. Do us a favor, man. Subscribe and like. But I want you to comment. And to our Instagram page as well. I want you to comment and just get in the comments and tell us what you think about this Bill Cosby situation and the victims as well, man. Like I said, this channel is about love. We love everybody. And at the end of the day, we definitely want healing on both sides, right? Say, man. What I say about this, I say, if you catch yourself in a situation like that, don't wait, get up, go to the hospital, get your DNA, get all of that, you know, everything taken care of, where they have everything on file. Okay. Tell friends, take pictures, have proof. That's what I look at nowadays. Wow. Well, hey, man, Fisher, Mr. Jamaica, Money Moses, done another great segment of Boss Talk 101. And we out. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.