Subject: BILL COSBY TELLS IT LIKE IT IS.....
WHAT BILL COSBY SAID
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
According to a Washington Post transcript, here are some of the remarks made by
actor-comedian-philanthropist Bill Cosby on May 17 in Washington, D.C., during
the gala commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education:
"People marched and were hit in the face with rocks to get an education,
and now we've got these knuckleheads walking around. . . The lower economic
people are not holding up their end in this deal. These people are not
parenting."
"I am talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there
in an orange suit. Where were you when he was 2? Where were you when he was 12?
Where were you when he was 18 and how come you didn't know that he had a
pistol? And where is the father?"
"People putting their clothes on backward: Isn't that a sign of something
gone wrong? . . . People with their hats on backward, pants down around the
crack, isn't that a sign of something, or are you waiting for Jesus to pull his
pants up? Isn't it a sign of something when she has her dress all the way up .
.. . and got all type of needles (piercing) going through her body? What part of
Africa did this come from? We are not Africans. Those
people are not Africans; they don't know a . . . thing about Africa."
"With names like Shaniqua, Taliqua and Mohammed and all of that crap, and
all of them are in jail. Brown versus the Board of Education is no longer the
white person's problem. We have got to take the neighborhood back. . . . They
are standing on the corner and they can't speak English."
"People used to be ashamed. . . . [Today] a woman has eight children with
eight different 'husbands,' or men or whatever you call them now."
"The idea is to one day get out of the projects. You don't just stay
there."
"We have millionaire football players who can't read. We have
million-dollar basketball players who can't write two paragraphs."
"We as black folks have to do a better job. . . . Someone working at
Wal-Mart with seven kids, you are hurting us. We have to start holding each
other to a higher standard."
". . . We cannot blame white people. . . . ."
"The incarcerated? These are not political criminals. These are people
going around stealing Coca-Cola. People getting shot in the back of the head
over a piece of pound cake and then we run out and we are outraged, saying,
'The cops shouldn't have shot him.' What the hell was he doing with the pound
cake in his hand?"
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