@MontereyJack,
Why don't you talk about Jack and Jill of America? You really think affluent black people care about a poor black man? When asked to talk about BLM's role in civil rights movement, a member of Jack and Jill of America told the press that "we need people doing different things." Then he added that he would not take to the streets in anguish because he belongs to a different camp even he's also black. By which he meant a fat cat like him wouldn't want to mingle with poor black people.
Members of Jack and Jill of America also gravitate towards the European way of life; they tell their kids to learn how to dance like toffs you find in BBC's dramas featuring aristocrats. “You have to be a demure girl, a rich black man told his daughter. And his elderly family members also dress like European nobs when they attend social gatherings, which is to say you wouldn't find their kids rapping and popping publicly. Instead, they would prefer to act like educated black people like James Baldwin.
Man, what I'm saying is even some black people care about social distinctions and chafe at class antagonism. They think BLM only speaks for poor black people, not them, although they also express support for BLM.
For what's worth, you just can't deny that BLM is just a show aimed to egg on far-left liberals. And I think you are old enough not to be buffaloed into thinking that rich black people think poor black men and women are their sisters and brothers.