Before you said this, did you stop for a second and think if that shyt would even matter? When white people do this shyt to us, it's feeding a system that already doesn't like us. It will keep the rage up for white people who oppress.
Now let black creatives do it...what does it change? Is it suddenly making everyone oppress white folks? Is it denying them loans? Jobs?
The answer is no. When folks say this shyt is a problem, it is because it is helping strengthen something in place. If we do it, its like pissing in the ocean. White supremacy is the ocean. It really doesn't give a fukk.
The white framing of racism is that its a social faux pas. It is a matter of etiquette and the words, jokes, caricatures, and depictions in media are not all part of a system of thought meant to justify social inequalities, they're simply people being "ignorant" "edgy" or making a mistake.
The reality is that all of that is in fact meant to reinforce a core belief that white people are normal, hard working, follow all the rules, and are decent people. Whilst black people are the opposite. That central animating thought expresses itself in policies and the selective enforcement of laws based on race.
It is how white people can simultaneously benefit from white privilege whilst continuing to insist it doesnt exist. It is how Donald trump can say hes the least racist person whilst literally praising racist policies. The goal is to create a cognitive dissonance and a delusion in the mind of whites that allow them to support things that privilege them and actively harm others whilst claiming that they are good people and mean others no harm.
The tragedy is that many black people have accepted the propaganda and they too think of racist slurs, jokes, caricatures etc. As white people just "acting stupid" as opposed to the reality which is that it is all connected to the original project of this country: white supremacy. Culture influences institutions. It gives people a vision to strive towards. When the culture explicitly highlights stereotypes and creates fictions about people they feel superior to, it is the electricity that animates white supremacy based policies and deepens inequalities within American society.
Its really not as simple as "do it back to them", but I do support that as at least a way for black people to better reflect the truth of how white people actually exist in this country despite their efforts to downplay their own flaws and make us the face of the failures they are responsible for.