I'm not sure how what I wrote sounds like that, because if I wanted to write that, I would have. It's a lot simpler, for one.
It's a difficult concept, rhetorical charity, especially in today's climate of flinging the most reprehensible accusation in our repertoire at the slightest provocation.
As I said before, a lot of the excesses of "wokeness" is projected overcompensation for private shame about bigoted feelings.
> So, no, I don't think "focusing on race" is an automatic signifier of racism.
It sounds like you're saying "if he acts like a bigot, but he says he's not a bigot, then give him the benefit of the doubt."