I get your post...and I am still struggling on some levels. I think intent has to matter...and I think in this instance, it HAS mattered. I think that most people do not believe Dolph to be a racist. I have had conversations with several people of color on this matter, and none of them believes Dolph to be a racist. But several of them felt uncomfortable with the analogy.
I am to the point where if people are truly uncomfortable, or worse, with something that is said, the messenger can be viewed as not being racist, but the message can be viewed as having racial overtones, if you will. It's complicated...but for me personally, I am convicted that I cannot possibly speak for those who feel harmed by something...I have not been in their shoes, and I wish I would have recalled the Joe Incident last Friday before I went off the way I did, without taking the time to look at something as complicated as this, from several angles.