The black community in America has been quiet for the most part. The celebs publicly supporting Palestinians are non Black, but Black people get blamed.
Also, Black folks get blamed for not taking a side. We are a bit more savvy now, media wise. We have spent several years seeing black celeb and athletes get hammered financially, socially, politically. So, we as a collective, for the most part, are more aware and not put our true feelings on blast when it comes to this topic.
Demanding us to support Israel comes from a place of power. It comes from a people who thinks they have power over you. You don't hear them saying the same to Latinos, Gays, Feminists, with the same energy do you?
The quiet part that we aren't saying is we have always been a people that have either publicly or quietly supported other oppressed people, in spirit. We have always known how that country treats its own non white Jews (Ethiopians, Sephardic) and how they treat and dehumanize the Palestinians. African nations who were once oppressed, spoke out against the treatment years ago. Reggae artist Peter Tosh boycotted that country in the '70s when he found out they were supporting South Africa.
Finally in America, who was the first person who gave Larry Elder a platform? Dennis Prager. Who supported Candace Owens? David Horowitz. Who told Trump to stop immigration from Africa and other black countries? Stephen Miller. Who worked for decades to end Affirmative Action targeting us in lawsuits? Ed Blum? What group put massive amounts of money against any grass roots Black candidates running for office such as Nina Turner and others. Why did the Times of Israel give a platform to Thomas Sowell?
What country signed a secret pact with apartheid South Africa in the '70s? What nationals have trained white Afrikaaner farmers, built a fence to contain Nambians, trained white farmers in Zimbabwe?
Just sayin'