Black people fight a good fight, but I think by and large, black people fight fights that make sense to black people. And by and large those fights dont make sense to a large majority of non black people. So black people get stuck fighting fights if even won, take so long to win. That by the time the fight is over, the victory is more...symbolic than meaningful, and blacks as a whole are stuck pretty much in the same place.
Like take the fight to let felons vote, this is not a fight that I'm suggesting should not happen. This is a fight important to black people of the systemic racism in the law system leads disproportionately to more blacks being felons. But blacks dont symbolically throw away their felons like members of other races seem to do.
So us being a minority in numbers, needed allies, those potential allies look at that and say why are you fighting for felons. Then it's the period of either fighting it on our own or convincing others.
Its seems with the death of George Flloyd that battle of the systemic system has finally broke through. And even then its still in its initial stages. I'm not saying any of these battles are unjust or unworthy. I'm saying the momentous push..we apply as a culture should be spear headed by things more agreeable to decent people who are non black.
But I'm sure most of what I said gone get taken out of context in another way..these is bathroom break thoughts