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Prove how she's been an enabler. Your feminist 101 determination makes you sound like a real asshole.

I suspect that too. If not physical abuse, then verbal and emotional.

The horrifying truths:

she is giving me that lunatic michelle duggar wibe with this admiration face

While it is certainly difficult, we should all try to remember that Camille Cosby is also a victim of Bill Cosby. I imagine she has been dealing with fifty years of psychological abuse. I also wouldn’t be shocked if she had been intimidated or conditioned to keep quiet and stay, or even to believe her husband wasn’t

I suspect that she may bea victim of domestic violence in their relationship and has continued to support her husband as a demand placed upon her. Denial and abuse are the two best guesses for why she has remained married to him. Considering how he treats women I bet he may have had some practice rounds on his wife.

It’s hard to blame the women who wind up in codependent relationships, because they are products of a worldview that enables behaviors like Cosby’s. Think about how many people support Cosby without being married to him for decades? All of these people consider themselves so dependent upon Cosby’s innocence that they

isn’t it time to recognize that this woman is also one of his victims?

I think she’s pathologically codependence, so I don’t know how complicit we can consider her in any of this. She doesn’t have a clear mental picture of what’s going on, and the good Cosby she loved is irreconcilable with the evil Cosby that hurts people.

Yes - I can’t hate Camille. She’s unknowingly in a two person cult. If this man is capable of treating strangers in a certain way (incapacitating them and raping them), how does he treat the women he lives with? It can’t be good.

Reminds me of that old song “stand by your man.” I’ve always hated that song.

I’m kind of against making villains out of the family members of bad people just because they defend their loved ones. Very few people would be able to turn their feelings off like a light switch and suddenly turn on their mother/son/husband or whatever else. You really don't have to be a bad person to be vulnerable

I’ve been baffled by Camille’s refusal to accept the all-too-obvious, but I didn’t realize she was his business manager. That clears it up for me. A business and spousal relationship makes it really hard to disentangle yourself from a person.

I don’t. We don’t like to acknowledge that evil isn’t obviously evil 100% of the time because it doesn’t fit with the black and white way our brains are designed to view the world, but that doesn’t make it less true. It is entirely possible—and even likely—that he never did any of that stuff at home, purely exercising

I wish I was confused by this but I’m not. I’m gathering that they have more of a business relationship than a love relationship and it’s probably really hard for her to accept that she dedicated her life to advancing the career of a monster. So that’s why she has to believe that these women wanted the drugs and the

Doesn’t this kind of make you wonder what’s been happening in their marriage? Some of his heinous behavior must spill over into their marriage. Abuse? Non-consensual sex? Drug use? I find it impossible to imagine that they’re living a 1950s-’Leave it to Beaver’-esq lifestyle while this is going on.

Unfortunately, this is ordinary. Come hell or high water, she will not admit he’s a rapist. The rest of the world is cruel and evil. And yes, she will throw those dozens of women under the bus in order to preserve what she sees as hers. If by chance, long from now, a crack opens and she admits that maybe it was true,

Couple that with cognitive dissonance and it can be a real shit show.

I mean... I think the soundest advice anyone could give them would be go into total retirement, buy a remote island, and enjoy your millions in silence. Any chance of reputation/legacy salvaging is shot to hell. At this point what are they even trying to accomplish?

Pictures, please!