If you are a non-Black who feels like you're being mistreated like a Black person, then you are to be compensated for your perceived oppression and receive boundless support and sympathy as you are pitied and defended by others willing to fight for you. Politicians will specifically bat and fight for you to get protections and tangibles in the name of bipartisanship and justice. Little to no questions asked.
If you are a Black person who is actually being mistreated and oppressed for being a Black person, then you are to receive nothing. You are not to be taken too seriously. You are to receive little to no support. You are to be questioned, misjudged, belittled, and criticized. Politicians will not specifically bat and fight for you to get protections and tangibles in the name of bipartisanship and justice. Endless studies, pushbacks and delays, stalling tactics, and extended time for research will be demanded and required by the very same government that oppresses us. You will be exploited and used as pawns by fake self-interested "allies" that use your very own history (the Civil Rights Movement) and oppression as a launchpad to get opportunities and benefits for themselves and their "lift all boats" agendas (such as LGBT, white liberals, Latinos, Asians, whites who cry about classism and climate change, etc). You are to remain silent or be punished and scolded. You are made to feel guilty and shame for actually being victimized no matter how calm, passive, tense or aggressive your demeanor is or was. You are not to receive reparations or any tangible repair for the problem you face because the problem (anti-Black racism) is to remain in place indefinitely. You are to be and remain systemically oppressed.