That makes zero sense. Tbh. I was a fan of Biden till he bent the knee in this BLM farce. It's all good and well to support a cause, but this cause is going overboard. What started as a demand for equal treatment by the police has degenerated into insistence on not being harmed by police at all. Not being subject to any law in effect. For without the threat of violence a police force is not worth the uniforms they put officers in. That is just the way it is. Antifa and similar factions have completely shanghai'd the whole thing now to push an entirely pro-black (and very much anti-white) agenda.
It's sad, but somebody who can capitulate to manipulation like that cannot be a good leader. Worst thing is that I am no fan of the Republicans either. Not by a long shot. I don't really see any good candidates this time around. But this BLM thing is being pushed too far. They are putting themselves above the law. Equality is all good and well. By any measure a worthy goal. However they seem to want more than equal treatment now.
Black people in the US are a small minority (13%). And they were an even smaller minority in during the previous century. As a minority special care should be taken that they are treated equally, but it would be ludicrous to expect to be treated better. It would be as if white people in SA still wished to rule like in the old days. They are also as much outsiders to American soil as Europeans are. Now they want to be the tail that wags the dog.
They were used as slaves in the past, but even so this narrative that Antifa is spinning that everything in the US was built by them is disingenuous at best. Historic photos abound. Yes black slaves were abundantly used for agricultural work, and elsewhere, but when it comes to infrastructure the majority of workers were white. Mines. Railways. Building construction. Etc... Etc.. If anything after emancipation in the US only did black skilled workers increase due to better schooling and having better skills. It is nothing like it was in SA, where all menial work was done by black people. There simply was not enough of them to be able to do that. Heck. Since emancipation unemployment among US black people has been quite high.