You’re probably right.
I think it’s a good thing that they don’t blame all blacks - even in these mobs, there were some who had obviously gotten swept up unawares into these attacks and were trying to stop them.
But refusing to acknowledge the fact that these mobs are exclusively black prevents anybody, including the “black community,” from dealing with the problem.
Personally, readjusting my tinfoil hat, I think these attacks are inspired from outside of these neighborhoods and groups. That is, I don’t think they’re exactly coordinated from DC, but I certainly wouldn’t be surprised to find that it was a DC-connected “community organizer” who sent out the first tweet. Then it’s just a matter of getting the message to the right thuggish elements in a neighborhood, stepping back, and watching mayhem happen.
The nation elected a “community organizer”, which, by definition, is an agitator (per Alinsky).
I don’t think you’re going too far down the tinfoil hat road when you say that this is being inspired from the outside.