Huh. I stand corrected on the specification of race. I could've sworn... Oh, well.
However , being an ******* isn't a jailable offense. Reasonable people can agree or disagree on whether that's unfortunate or not.
If I wasn't clear, I agree 1000% that being a jerk isn't jailable.
We forget that, though, if we omit boorish behavior from our narratives about people who aren't guilty of a crime. Speaking from my heart instead of my head, I
would say it's unfortunate we can't throw people in jail for that... except speaking from my heart, jail is usually too good for them.

Intellectually, I know it's not unfortunate. People should be held accountable for what they
do, not what they
are.
This is going to be a difficult connection to make with that underlined sentence, so bear with me... about Sharpton. He
is for equality and all that, but he's also focused on the people who are most likely to have that denied, and despite a lot of progress, that's still people of color. And just like whitewashing Collin Finnerty's violence and douchiness means we're likely to jump to conclusions about the next guy who is violent and douchy. In reverse, wrt Sharpton, he's fighting for people of color to
gain full equality, so chiming in to denounce Mangum is potentially fueling the prejudices that have prevented that, so it would be counterproductive.