The Showtime docu-series We Need To Talk About Cosby says as much about us as it does the monster. Kathleen Newman-Bremang (KathleenNB) explains in the latest edition of What's Good?:
is that it articulates the harm of trying to compartmentalize good pop culture from the bad person who created it.is that it articulates the harm of trying to compartmentalize good pop culture from the bad person who created it.
Watching Bell contextualize Cosby’s popularity and importance as a Black cultural figure while also describing in detail the way he leveraged his wholesome image to drug and allegedly assault women is hard to digest. I watched most of it through tears. It’s uncomfortable and uncompromising.
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