Bill Cosby Rape: Alleged Victim Speaks Up On The Twitter Backfire, Says It Should Be 'Clear' To Him That 'People Loathe Rapists' [VIDEO]
Barbara Bowman, the alleged victim who accused Bill Cosby of assaulting her when she was a teenager, has spoken up on a certain situation with the comedian that took place on Twitter.
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Earlier this week, Cosby posted a tweet where he asked his followers to make memes about him. The tweet has been deleted, which could be due to the memes that came along with his request. A number of users made pictures of the TV icon with quotes that had to do with his alleged rape.
In an interview with Daily Mail on Wednesday, Bowman revealed her thoughts on this, which she thinks is pretty deserving.
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"Rape is nothing to joke about, but Twitter has been used as a vessel for communication of the highest magnitude and has been used as an outlet for people to express their disgust with the rapist," Bowman said.
"However, he must now endure the scorn and humiliation that came to pass as a result of his invitation to the public to express their feelings about him using Twitter as an outlet," she added.
The 47-year-old also mentioned that Cosby hopefully has a clear message of what the public really thinks about him now.
"It should be very clear to him now that people loathe rapists, and a large majority had to get their anguish off their chest, even if it meant laughing at his narcissism, sickness and foolishness," Bowman said.