I don’t see this as a racial thing. The ‘good’ reverend has committed sins – broken a commandment. As a reverend, he is a symbol of morality, but he has acted in a reckless and self-centered manner. People looked up to him for moral guidance, as well as for his efforts in strengthening civil rights. He was a leader – a mentor. But now we can see him for what he really is – not worthy of such high admiration. He put satisfying sexual desires above his marriage vows, above his wife, above family, above all the people who admired him, above everything. Race has nothing to do with that. He made his bed; now he can lie in it. He should know better than to expect money and fame to shelter him from media scrutiny – he gets what he deserves.
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