Not to mention #JianGhomeshi, who is praising jeebus for BC @hitsville: The next Bill Cosby. http://t.co/f9wWfd1yrc
— Alison True (@AlisonTrue) November 21, 2014
Right now, somewhere quiet, I imagine #JianGhomeshi is on his knees weeping and thanking God above for the existence of #BillCosby
— Kevin Wilson (@KWil0021) November 21, 2014
@stojkovic_alex No longer newsworthy anymore. In the US, the #Cobsy allegations are spiking up fast! #Anotheronebitesthedust #JianGhomeshi
— Seb Do (@sebdo24) November 21, 2014
I'm going to continue talking about Jian Ghomeshi and I'm going to continue talking about Bill Cosby. I don't think we've hit either man's expiry date as far public criticism goes. What does it mean to the survivors in both cases when they see attentions starting to shift from the things that have happened to them, the things that they've bravely spoken out about?
Don't stop talking about them. Don't stop talking about this.
The goal is to raise $2500 for organizations that support survivors of sexual assault. There are some links here to organizations that take monetary donations. If you do make a donation, tweet me @closelyreadjg and let me know how much so I can add it to the tally. Or, leave a comment on this post. OR, leave a note in the comment form.