Well, that is often true but I hesitate to apply it across the board without good reason. I don't know Will Tracy and have no other knowledge of him. From what I understand, his little house of prostitution situation took place a number of years ago. Perhaps he has gotten himself on a better path since then. Obviously, I don't know one way or the other, nor do I really care.
As far as his writings on Kenpo History, I certainly understand that much of what he writes is often disputed. I am not trying to be Mr. Tracy's Champion, here on Martialtalk. I realize that what he writes, entertaining as it may be, needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Like I stated earlier, how much of it is truth and how much is fabricated, I am sure we will never know for sure.
But I choose to not let my opinion of his kenpo writings be influenced by his personal legal problems. I prefer to consider those issues separate. That's just how I see it.
My concern was with the tone of the thread from the beginning. Many are quick to jump on those who say a negative word about Mr. Parker. OK, I agree, it's bad form to criticize or degrade someone who isn't here to defend himself, and it's also bad form to foster animosity between different schools of kenpo. It's politics and it's silly and pointless and the later generations should just move on and not worry about it. Unless you were there and directly affected by the events that happened 40 years ago, it shouldn't bother you and it shouldn't mean anything to you.
Yet sometimes I see the same people who are so quick to defend Mr. Parker, freely criticize and deride others, and I think that's just plain wrong. It's a two-way street. If the Parker defenders want respect for Mr. Parker (as they rightfully deserve), then they need to be willing to give the respect to others as well. I think by calling attention to Mr. Tracy's website, if the intention was to poke fun and take cheap shots at him, is stupid politics and is dishonorable. If my impression of the poster's intentions were mistaken, then I apoligize, but that is how it looked to me.
Kenpo as a whole has a lot of skeletons in the closet as well as a few colorful characters. In a way, they are all part of the same family, and unfortunately you can't pick and choose who your family members are. We are stuck with each other, like it or not. We may not agree about everything (or even anything), but we are all part of the same community in some way or other and I just think a little decency is in order.