If you think blacks are going to rush to the cold streets for a white lesbian in January, you're a FOOL! Black Youtube, TikTok, and X are likely going to talk about it for a day or two and then leave it alone.
The current sentiment of American Blacks, particularly FBA/ADoS types, is "This is not our fight.". They are not interested in fighting battles for other groups including minorities like before. It's largely a watch from a distance and react with "good for them, sucks to be them" mentality.
American Blacks are disgusted with the Somalian fraud scandal, and there's already an increasing anti-African and anti-Carribean mindset that is pervasive within large parts of the community. Tyla has been eternally felted for the "coloured" debacle and other issues, and Nicki has over 120k signatures to deport her for being an Non-Citizen coon that aligns with Conservatives. You can even see it with the muted response Blacks had with what happened with Venzuaela and Maduro, almost no Black faces in the (largely communist and socialist) protests in NY and a muted response with video reactions outside those already doing socio-polictical content as well as a few pro-blacks and progressives hardstuck on the Democratic Plantation with the caveat of "-but this is not our fight."
Unless it involves a person or a group that is percieved to be a member of the Black Community, do not expect Black people to be out in the streets or doing something en masse for a year or two unless there is an extreme push by the influential blacks on the democratic plantation. You'll see some action and rallying around the midterms, but that should be about it.