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In reply to the discussion: Why are right wingers so obsessed with Al Sharpton? [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)If he's as noble and reformed as he and others claim, a simple and sincere "I was wrong, I'm sorry" would go a very long way. You also don't get to ruin someone life, claim an "oopsie," and it all just goes away.
As I indicated in my earlier posts, his "screw ups" and divisiveness extend well after and beyond the Brawley disaster. You even concede your disagreements with him on some issues and obvious other serious problems like his back taxes. Sharpton has a long history of worsening divisions and creating strife based on race and religion (he's even had his ant-gay moments), yet I've seen scant few instances were he's been a uniter.
If you want people other than true believers to take Sharpton seriously, you first have to demonstrate he has both credibility and good intentions. Blaming his problems on right wingers is lazy and inaccurate.