when i was little, he was the only one i knew of, who told childhood like it was. well i was little in the 50s. 1960 i turned 12. everyone does all kinds of things, and people in the public eye are in the public eye. all this stuff about he may have done something naughty later in life, came to public attention AFTER his son was killed by someone who may have learned hate, from the kind of 'christian' preaching homeless people are subjected to in order to get a meal. if he did something bad he did, but i will never stop liking his having stood up, for what children really experience.
The Higher Your Public Profile The More Vunerable You Are To Nut Cases Who Are Prepared To Swear Anything To Get Some Money. Cheers Glen.
Dozens of nutcases with the exact same story? Youre also more likely to have people defend you because theyre infatuated with your celebrity
Robin Williams and Bill Cosby were both people who seemed to help form my childhood. I can't count the number of times I watched Ghost Dad or Peter Pan. Among many other films they were in. Crazy how things change. I'd like to say Robin Williams has helped me figure out how to adhere to some of those changes.
i wouldn't say more, its more like both apply. unless you know someone really well personally, you can never really be sure of their guilt or innocence either way. that's why try not to go along with casting judgement either way when i don't. now o.j. acted like someone i would expect to be guilty. but with someone like cosby, its just impossible to ever really know. if he did it, then naughty him, but that doesn't take away from what i liked about him before that came up.