I've also found out that Sharpton once called New York City "Hymie-Town," and had I known that when he did it, I would have spoken out against him as well.
I just have trouble with anyone belittling another race or culture. When I was in the military I met friends of all races and all religions (and many different cultures) who I would have died for. To think that their children or grandchildren would be injured by such hurtful language bothers me greatly. Being a professional mud-mouth isn't any more an excuse than "I was making a joke," or "I just had too much to drink."
Actually, Hymietown was Jackson not Sharpton See:http://kpearson.faculty.tcnj.edu/Dictionary/hymie.htm
2nd definition.
Sharptons' big one was a teenager setting herself up as being assaulted by several people - most of whom were legal/gov't guides who would clearly have had one of the stupidest conspiracies ever to have done it. Sharpton fell for it big time - insisting on their guilt and her truthfulness until long after everyone else knew it was a giant , blatant lie.