Bill Cosby's "Come on People" - what do you think?
Bill Cosby's "Come on People" - what do you think?
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let bill cosby explain to us his family, the women and children he has over the years incorporated into his family............ Please let him be I SPY.
I agree with your comment, G.
First off the black male was seen as a threat to his white counter-part. it was known that the black male could not be stop from growing up physically strong, so his white-counterpart saw to that he would grow up mentally weak with the black female being the spokesrepresentative/sole provider for the families of the black race. The black actually has nothing to say because he don't know what to say, nor, who to say it to, why?, Why? because who is actually listening to what he is saying, just what is it that he is talking about. When Mr Cosby was speaking at an engagement on Detroit's East, in 2007 he was presented with a New novel written by me called: IT'S COMIN'/TRILOGY , excerpts can be read at www.GODHEADPRODUCTIONS.com . I really do wish he took out the time to at least have looked thru it, he will find out that it is the same thing he is talking about and it also can serve as a somewhat guide for our youth to understand what that 'school is trying to put in their head .
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I believe Cosby makes important points. I see the manifestation of our the lack of care of our children in the classroom. Look, our problem begins when two people are irresponsible in bed and carry on that approach to parenting. Guys just walk away from their children, leaving them with unprepared and/or careless mothers, in an environment full of opportunity for failure. If we are not willing to become better parents, then we need to stop the risk factor. That new kind of parenting injures our children and damages our future! This subject is part of my argument in my upcoming book, "Black Men Stop!" Scheduled to be release in a couple of months, an excerpt can be read at www.blackmenstop.com