We need to remember that when any person does this, regardless of who they or how much money they go or who their family may be:
Whoah! Don't stop there! Go ahead and tell us what both Atticus and Scout had to say about the dangerous and violent mob that tried like hell to lynch a Black man just like today's dangerous and violent mob would like to lynch the police officer. Or . . . would that interfere with the political narrative?
Why do 'we' pay the bill for it? I've never cheated anyone (except for when I was a kid and wasn't very good at Axis and Allies yet... I cheated a bit then. But their weren't any black kids playing against me, and my cheating never resulted in a victory anyway).
It's hard to tell the truth about something that only exists in the dim recesses of one's own mind. In your case that would your hold post.
That's a great question. And one, I'm sure, young black men who have never done a bad thing in their life ask their parents when they are told not to wear hoodies. Or told not to question the police's right to stop them for having done nothing whatsoever. Why does every person within one race have to be held accountable or be judged by the bad actions of a few?