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NBC has a new segment that they're calling "NBCBLK" where they're supposedly "Elevating America's conversation about black identity, politics & culture today."
Problem is, NBC is not a black network, so this is not for black people. It's for "America" or the average NBC viewer, who is white, judging from the majority of the programs that we see on their network. It's disguised as being for black people and I honestly think it's dangerous to allow someone to indirectly identify you under the disguise of "Elevating America's conversation about black identity" among politics and culture.
What does this have to do with Bill Cosby?
I've only recently heard about Bill Cosby's television network that he was trying to get started, and the timing of this all is rather odd... I don't get many results when I search "Bill Cosby creating TV station" or anything similar. You would think there would be a lot of talk about it, since this is a big deal... So, as stated in the above All Hip Hop article, Bill actually tried to buy NBC which "unofficially" resulted in his son being murdered. Now... Sure Hannibal "resurfaced" the conversation about his criminal allegations, but conspiracies of this scale are played more like chess rather than checkers, so it's no surprise that it starts from an ambiguous source. But why are all of these women coming forward about these allegations YEARS later, way waist until we're past the statute of limitations? Why now? What's the point? To tarnish his name and legacy and to make sure his network never hits your television. I honestly have no clue weather or not the allegations are true, but I highly inclined towards not true or a setup.
Through conversation, I've heard that he planned on airing an all black news cast which is honestly, the only way to possibly have legit black news. So after his name is essentially destroyed, network basically has no chance of making it to television, and everybody having it in their minds that Bill Cosby is a sex offender, NBC comes out with:
"NBCBLK... Elevating America's conversation about black identity, politics & culture today."
It always seemed really off to me how Cosby responded to the questions of the allegations in that NPR interview, as if he didn't want to talk about it because nobody would believe the truth, or possibly because the truth could cost him or his family their lives.
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Do not support this false, deceptive trojan horse that NBC is trying to pass as Black News to black people and the world. It is trash.
Problem is, NBC is not a black network, so this is not for black people. It's for "America" or the average NBC viewer, who is white, judging from the majority of the programs that we see on their network. It's disguised as being for black people and I honestly think it's dangerous to allow someone to indirectly identify you under the disguise of "Elevating America's conversation about black identity" among politics and culture.
What does this have to do with Bill Cosby?
I've only recently heard about Bill Cosby's television network that he was trying to get started, and the timing of this all is rather odd... I don't get many results when I search "Bill Cosby creating TV station" or anything similar. You would think there would be a lot of talk about it, since this is a big deal... So, as stated in the above All Hip Hop article, Bill actually tried to buy NBC which "unofficially" resulted in his son being murdered. Now... Sure Hannibal "resurfaced" the conversation about his criminal allegations, but conspiracies of this scale are played more like chess rather than checkers, so it's no surprise that it starts from an ambiguous source. But why are all of these women coming forward about these allegations YEARS later, way waist until we're past the statute of limitations? Why now? What's the point? To tarnish his name and legacy and to make sure his network never hits your television. I honestly have no clue weather or not the allegations are true, but I highly inclined towards not true or a setup.
Through conversation, I've heard that he planned on airing an all black news cast which is honestly, the only way to possibly have legit black news. So after his name is essentially destroyed, network basically has no chance of making it to television, and everybody having it in their minds that Bill Cosby is a sex offender, NBC comes out with:
"NBCBLK... Elevating America's conversation about black identity, politics & culture today."
It always seemed really off to me how Cosby responded to the questions of the allegations in that NPR interview, as if he didn't want to talk about it because nobody would believe the truth, or possibly because the truth could cost him or his family their lives.
Reference:
Do not support this false, deceptive trojan horse that NBC is trying to pass as Black News to black people and the world. It is trash.
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