Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Patrick Kelleher of Pink News thinks that Tiger King having an autographed picture of Bill Cosby is somehow newsworthy

I get it, people are bored due to COVID-19. Well, I've been busy keeping up with the news to pay much attention to this whole Tiger King thing everyone else seems to be enamored with. To me it is just another flash in the pan think like Kony 2012 was. But I suppose some of you saw the documentary about it and some of you may be fans. But this reporter for PinkNews thinks it is somehow big news that Joe Exotic, the Tiger King guy, once had a picture of Bill Cosby on his wall during a 2011 film, long before people started accusing Cosby of sexual assault.

Of course, my response is so the hell what? Why is this news? Are we that bored that this is what passes as news? And writing "Twitter responds" articles are among the laziest articles to write.

I guess if you've ever bought a Jello Pudding Pop as a kid you must also support accused rapists judging by the fault logic in this article.

https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/04/13/joe-exotic-bill-cosby-tiger-king-louis-theroux/

"Those who didn’t get enough of Exotic from watching Tiger King have flocked to Louis Theroux’s documentary America’s Most Dangerous Pets, in which he also appears.

In the 2011 documentary, Theroux visited Exotic’s zoo to find out more about his tigers — but it’s a signed photograph of Bill Cosby that is capturing people’s attention.

The photo, seen in the background in one scene, is black and white and bears a hand-written message apparently from Cosby himself.

Twitter spots signed Bill Cosby photograph in the home of Joe Exotic.
“To G.W. Exotic Animal Park, Good Work!” the message from Cosby reads..."


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