Obama rejected the call to revoke Cosby’s Presidential Medal of Freedom
because of the allegations, saying there is no standard for revoking a
medal.
At
a news conference on Wednesday, July 15, Obama declined to speak on
specific allegations against the humour legend because there are pending
legal matters, but emphasised that "no civilised nation" should condone
rape or rapists.
Obama rejected the call to revoke Cosby’s
Presidential Medal of Freedom because of the allegations, saying there
is no standard for revoking a medal.
"There's no precedent for revoking a medal. We don't have that mechanism," he said.
He reiterated that having sex with someone without his or her consent is rape, which should not be tolerated in any society.
"If
you give a woman, or a man, for that matter, without his or her
knowledge a drug, and then have sex with that person without consent,
that's rape," he said. "And I think this country, any civilized country, should have no tolerance for rape."
Court
documents obtained by The Associated Press have revealed that Cosby
acknowledged under oath in 2005 that he obtained Quaaludes to give to
women with whom he wanted to have sex. The documents weren't clear on
whether the women consented to being drugged.
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