I would agree, but the simple fact is that there is a very lucrative "racial industry." That racial industry now specializes in African-American suspects involved in criminal activity who encounter the police and are injured or killed.
The racial industry dominates the conversation, sets the tone, and does not brook criticism. The racial industry is not a legitimate, well-grounded approach to racism. Instead, it is led in large part by a man who stole his employee's social security contributions, owes millions of dollars in unpaid taxes, lied about a girl being held captive and raped by a police officer, owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to that police officer for defamation, and has failed to pay the overdue social security taxes, failed to pay the taxes owed, and failed to pay the defamation judgment.
Another "leader" of the race industry stole charitable contributions to pay off his mistress for their son, while failing to tell his wife about the fact that he ... had a mistress, had a son with her, and was stealing money to pay her off to keep quiet.
Yes, those are two of the leaders of the racial industry, and it shows how far the racial equality movement has fallen. It has gone from peaceful marches, demanding equal job opportunities and basic rights such as the right to ride public transportation with dignity and the rights to life and property guaranteed by our 5th and 14th amendment, to pimping dead criminals,encouraging riots, and extorting "contributions" from private industry.
That racial industry will NOT go quiet into that good night, 21, and will stir the flames to keep the industry alive - no matter how corrupt the industry and its leaders are.