I understand what you are saying and how fustrating it can be. Being pro-black used to actively endanger your life during the times of Muhammad Ali, Malcom X, and Martin Luther King, Jr., but for them it was worthwhile because they truly cherished that cause.
These days, it's profitable to put on the show of a pro-black activist. Simply pick the easiest targets, such as the overcharging of black individuals in the justice system or the frequent racist interactions between black people Observable to everyone with two sets of eyes.
Nevertheless, they would never adopt a riskier approach, such as recognising that perhaps black people have cultural practises that they shouldn't support or that music labels may even encourage risky behaviour because they don't give a damn about how it will affect black culture.
The way that white liberal elites strive to cram black issues into every topic because they don't care about the racial tensions it produces and instead are pursuing an absurd aim.