No, we shouldn't. But moral behavior is moral behavior, and immoral behavior is immoral behavior. It doesn't change and I don't care what anyone says about a "culture". Was human sacrifice more acceptable in the age of the Aztecs just because it was part of their ceremonies? I don't think so. The spanish fixed that for them...
Because the entire civil rights movement was hijacked by the globalists to divide the country so although they had the dirt on them, it was, like Epstein, used to manipulate the leaders of those movements in ways they wanted. Compromised individuals who know they are compromised are the easiest to manipulate.
The only civil rights leader I can think of who likely wasn't compromised was Leonard Peltier, who is still under house arrest many decades later. The US government has always done the red man dirty and now most of their tribal leaders are dirtbags the same way the white leaders are. Case in point Artie LaRose, now a prominent ojibwe leader in MN, but it was well known back in the day that he had his Minneapolis thugs rob his tribe's casino but it was never proven. Great guy. Let's give him a leadership position.
My suggestion is to beware of anyone who is placed on a pedestal in recent history for the general public to adulate. The material world is mostly made up of lies.