No, he "looks different" so he was fair game. Kavanaugh is a good ole white boy.
You're implying that Cosby was tried because he was Black. The evidence doesn't support that.
He was a serial rapist and several of the women had reported him. A decade ago, 14 women came forward with accusations. A woman came forward in 2005 and accused him of drugging her and sexually assaulting her but she settled out of court. The National Enquirer dropped a story about the accusations and instead ran a story about Cosby's denials.
There was People Magazine story around the 2005 episode that had the following quote:
..in so many cases alleging sexual assault, these women make imperfect witnesses. They are talking about events two or three decades old. Many of their recollections are fragmentary, and in some cases, they are not even sure what happened between them and Cosby, though that is not unusual in cases where a possible date-rape drug is involved. None of the women ever contacted police with their stories, either at the time of the alleged assaults..
Sound familiar?
Argument about it being prosecuted because the women where white? Nope, Cosby was an equal-opportunity offender- there were plenty of women who came forward who were of varying races. Here's a picture of less than half of the women who accused him:
What did it take to put Cosby in prison? It took
over 60 women coming forward with accusations. It took a
District Attorney being thrown out of office and another one coming in with the promise that he would prosecute Cosby.
Cosby hired no less than 8 attorneys to defend himself.
Over twelve years later, Cosby was finally convicted and is now in prison (where, blind and 80 years old, the taxpayers have to pay for his healthcare).
The first assault reported was in
1969. Cosby got away with this by paying off the women, buying good lawyers and using his star power to get these women dismissed as confused, hysterical and, well... after all, these accusations were long ago...
Read their stories:
60 Bill Cosby Accusers: Complete Breakdown of the Accusations
It's always the same story... whether a black woman accuses a black man (Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas) or a white woman accuses a white man (Dr Ford/Mr Kavanaugh).
Sometimes it is about race. More often than not, it's about money and power and who can afford good lawyers.