I'm a pragmatist. If cops killed 39 unarmed black people in our country last year, we can all agree that that is 39 people too many (s/o to my boi Townie). For context, drunk driving killed 10,265 people last year.
My point is, if we really cared about the problem and the solution, we'd look at the factors that are impacting those 39 million people. Literally one in one million of them will be shot by police while unarmed, but a fillibuster proof majority of that same community will be born into a fatherless home. What do you think is their bigger problem: the one in a million phenomenon (that the left feels comfortable talking about) or something that impacts a supermajority? This is the part where someone on the left says, "Hey man, these protests are important, because you need to feel uncomfortable, and only when you feel uncomfortable will this problem get better." That response---self-gratifying and toothless as ever, is the height of hypocrisy from people who go out of their way to focus the discussion on only those factors that they (left-leaning white people) feel comfortable talking about.