The job of the opposition (which is the unjust racist dominant society as whole, including controlled opposition like the Democratic Party) is to make issues out of non-issues (examples: basically anything related LGBTQIA+, abortion, and other safe corporate friendly things that don't threaten white supremacy's power) and to make actual issues (examples: Anti-Black Racism, Closing Racial Wealth Gap) non-issues by willfully ignoring them and minimizing them.
And they'll use the issues and complaints of other non-Black groups (Asians, LGBTQIA, white Jewish, white women, Latinos, Arabs, white Ukrainians, illegal aliens, etc.) as well as other things (Covid-19, Trump, wars, the nation's debt, economic crises, etc.) as excuses to continuously undermine, ignore, and minimize the valid issues and crises that Black people face. And when they do this last part, they will make us the villain, face, and scapegoat of all of the country's woes and tell us,
"Please understand. There's nothing we can do for you right now. We are doing everything that we possibly can to make a better America. Everybody's suffering out here, not just you. And the Republicans won't let us pass tangible pro-Black policies and even if we get control of the Congress and Presidency there are still no guarantees as the laws, the country's deficit and woes, and complexity of the structure of land itself make it virtually impossible. Besides, how do you think the Asians, Latinx, hard working whites and others would feel if we give Black people something while they get nothing? It has to benefit everyone. You hear me?! Everyone. We all in this together. You cannot just think about yourself. We cannot afford to be selfish. We have to be giving and forgiving. As Martin Luther King famously said, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.' All Lives Matter. Nobody's issues are more important than the other. Black, Brown, Gay, Straight, Man, Woman, Trans, Cis, Middle Class, The Working Poor, Small Businesses, Corporations, People, You Name It. We are all equal. MLK said so. We shall overcome and continue to fight the good fight. Do your part once again and go out and vote. Don't Boo! VOTE." - From Jim Crow Joe Biden, Barack Obama, the DNC, the Democrat Party, and the Bipartisan Committee