"I have been in this business 52 years, and I've never seen anything like this," says Bill Cosby. "And reality is the situation, and I can't speak."

Over the past six months over 30 women have accused comedian Bill Cosby of drugging and/or sexually assaulting them over the years. Many have come out in support of him, including "Cosby Show" costar Raven-Symone -  but until today, Cosby himself remained silent. That has all changed now that the famed actor has finally decided to speak out against the rumors while on a recent trip to Alabama.

"I'm not sure that they will come like that," Bill Cosby says of the students who will more than likely question the numerous allegations against him when he visits their school. "I think that many of them say 'Well, you're a hypocrite. You say one thing, you say the other.' My point is, 'OK, listen to me carefully. I'm telling you where the road is out. I'm telling you where, as you drive, you are going to go into the water. Now, you want to go here or you want to be concerned about who is giving you the message?'"

Bill Cosby is currently apart of a campaign called "March for Education" that brings awareness to underfunded schools in and around Selma, Alabama. When citizens of the town found out Cosby was set to participate, they caused what ABC News calls  an "online firestorm."

Now that he's officially spoken out, we want to hear your stance on the allegations and Cosby's innocence. Sound off below.

Source: ABCNews