Perry Mason was a fictional character, he had no “personal life”, let alone a homosexual one. You really do live in a bizarre reality, where you fantasize about fictional characters have personal homosexual lives.
Are you arguing that black men should not have “access” to white women? They shouldn't be allowed to be friends, lovers, husband and wife? Do you think government regulation of such is compatible with a limited government of enumerated powers, or equality under the law?
Do you believe in equality under the law?
And was Chuck Berry “absurd” for protecting himself against accusations of rape after consensual sex with white women by taking topless photos of them? Was it absurd of him to think he might be accused falsely of rape after the fact? Is it that women never falsely accuse men of rape, or that in any accusation against a black man it would be “absurd” to consider that they might in fact be innocent?