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The narrative draws a parallel between Nate and Bill Cosby, highlighting how Cosby once championed working "clean" as a moral imperative. However, the tone shifts sharply to reveal Cosby's heinous crimes—drugging and raping numerous women. The narrator sarcastically remarks on Cosby’s virtuous image, which was a façade masking his atrocities. They remind the audience that Cosby’s reputation as a "clean" comedian ironically camouflaged one of the worst scandals in entertainment history, warning against placing moral icons on pedestals without scrutinizing their true character.