The 45-year-old actor best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on “The Cosby Show” said he’s bothered that the show has been taken off the air.
“Because the show was taken off the air, it’s literally taking money out of my pocket,” Warner said during a recent interview. “So I got my own personal feelings about that, because it personally affects me.”
“But even outside of that, you just look at how the media is playing this whole thing out. And I can’t help but think about Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Stephen Collins. It’s very clear, you know, the crimes they’ve committed.”
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5 comments:
One cannot compare the crimes committed by Jewish actors with those committed by non-Jewish actors. Everyone knows that Jewish actors are treated with kid gloves because of the holocaust incident.
It isn't fair to expect similar treatment for non-Jewish actors.
Why hasn't Bill Clinton gotten the same treatment?
If we were to boycott the works of every Hollywood production since the 1920x for sexual misconduct or innuendo, we would not be able to view about 90% of the over 30,000 movies made since then.
All perverts.
White liberals...LOL
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