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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
Who's death did he cause?
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" Sharpton made his name and his fame as the one to lead a protest movement after every racially charged incident in New York over the last 30 years (and many elsewhere in the U.S.) Especially early in his career,he seemed content and even eager to inflame racial hatreds at the risk of violence,as long as it gave him publicity and power.
Several of these protests escalated to the point of violence,in several cases by those who Sharpton championed. Examples include the Crown Heights riot of 1991,and a 1995 arson attack on a Jewish Harlem jeweler that resulted in 8 deaths."
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"Crown Heights tells us everything one needs to know about Sharpton.
A 7-year-old black child was accidentally struck and killed by a car driven by a Hasidic Jew in that section of Brooklyn, N.Y. It sparked three days of riots, resulting in a hundred people injured and the stabbing death of a young Jewish scholar, who was surrounded by a mob chanting, "Kill the Jew." Sharpton fanned the flames, leading some 400 protesters through a Jewish section of Crown Heights. He said: "The world will tell us that (the child) was killed by accident. ... What type of city do we have that would allow politics to rise above the blood of innocent babies? ... Talk about how Oppenheimer in South Africa sends diamonds straight to Tel Aviv and deals with the diamond merchants right here in Crown Heights. ... All we want to say is what Jesus said: If you offend one of these little ones, you got to pay for it. No compromise. Pay for your deeds." Later he said, "If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house.""