Just throwing this out there, if you mean Black people helping each other, that's an age old problem. Black men and women, even after the 1960s, need a huge psychological overall to stop thinking the White person's ice is colder.
That being said, a bunch of videos and anecdotes isn't proof of much besides the people on it. Touching on some things
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@Mister_DoItNice said, helping BW against random violence may be a rallying cry, but like all women, people they know or intimate partners are most likely to harm them. Foul shyt happens on the street but the things behind closed doors that aren't on Facebook Live are worse. Especially now during COVID, abuse is WAY up. I would feel better if they tweeted about getting resources to the rising cases of abused women than obsessing over a girl thrown in a dumpster.
That is a much dicier situation, getting into someone's personal business, and getting involved in that besides calling the cops isn't always an option. I hate to say this but I have seen situations of domestic violence and if the woman isn't ready and willing to get help, men can't do much. Seeing women go back to dudes who everyone knows raped or beat them is depressing.