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I can’t decide which is more absurd, that you actually think it’s a good idea to suggest in the comment section of a feminist blog that a woman be held accountable for the actions/decisions of her husband*, or that you think being married for 34 years to someone you’ve frequently collaborated/worked with means you are

“But they worried about the pitfalls of something that could be seen as an inflexible quota or “reverse discrimination” against men and white people. Instead, they came up with “this idea of relying on those who already have the power in the industry to help drive change [and] developing it in a contractual form,”

or do I stay out of it?

I agree. And it makes me wonder why they added the older sister a few episodes in. I watched that show religiously along with everyone else, and I remember they used to reference that they had “four children” and then all of a sudden they had a daughter in college. Cosby always explained it as they decided they wanted

She published through an NGO, but I don’t think it is still printed - just archived in several black consciousness NGOs here in Brazil.

I’ve seen it before, but it really made me tear up, this time.

I have always loved Lisa Bonet, and vividly remember that she did not get along with Bill Cosby, so much that they gave her her own show to split them up. He was always really salty about her too. I was expecting that maybe some day she would come out as one of his victims, am relieved that isn’t the case, and I

10/10 A+ momming! This is exactly what young women need to hear.

This episode was fabulous. That scene at the end with Carlton trying to justify the police officers’ actions is something I remember all these years later. I like to think it introduced throngs of suburban, white teenagers to harsh realities and concepts like “driving while black”, and hopefully encouraged thought and

i agree. unfortunately, i will always side-eye phylicia rashad for her adamant support of a serial rapist. just because someone is good to you does not mean he’s not a monster.

With all due respect to the second Aunt Viv, this is just one example of how Janet Hubert is the best Aunt Viv.

you’re probably picking up on cues subconsciously. hooray for our instincts!

Chills! LOVE Uncle Phil. And original Viv for the win!!!

The rumors about Bill have been around for a while, so I’m sure she must have heard something over the years. He was a close friend of Hugh Hefner’s and frequented the Playboy mansion during the entire time he was pretending to be America’s Dad. I always found this to be so ironic. The real Bill Cosby barely hid his

Read the book. Better than the movie.

In retrospect, Lisa Bonet comes off a lot like Winona Ryder where yeah she had her own (very normal for a girl in her 20s) stuff going on, but most of her reputation for being difficult was actually just them being super weirded out by normalized abuse.

Is that Hank Azaria as the deputy?

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Uncle Phil was there when no one else was:

Off topic but I was just thinking about James Avery and how great a father figure he was for us teens of color. To all accounts he was equally great off set. I guess I just want to say screw Bill Cosby. Uncle Phil should get more love than he does.