I'm sorry but doing things decent people do doesn't matter in the context of white supremacy.
That's the whole point you don't get.
No amount of uncommon vocabulary words and idioms will change that fact you seem to miss everytime in these topics. You keep going back to reductionist talking points, as if the whole crux of the problem is name calling and hurting each others feelings as opposed to a systemic issue that benefits a certain people in pretty much all aspects of life.
Look at Philando Castille for example. He treated that cop, who had a different skin color of his with respect and did things transparently and all he got was a shower of bullets to him in front of his girl and kid. That's just one example, I could probably name thousands more. I'm sure the folks in the Black Wall Street were swell people treating their white neighbors with respect and class *pinky in air*
Millions of people of African descent/melenated people world wide have tried to do everything to get respect as they have been told. Treat people nicely, don't say anything mean to others, pull your pants up, talk this way, say this, don't be aggressive etc and one by one, sooner or later they get a rude awakening and this is within the context of White Supremacy. Doesn't matter how rich you are, smart, respectable, militant etc when it's time for you you'll be like "b-but ."
To put this on the same level as someone outing white trolls and stuff online and them being called a "CAC", who themselves say they aren't even bothered by it is absolutely silly and I'm sure you'll just repeat yourself and "be the bigger man" but hey do you "brotha". I'm not losing sleep over some butthurt white feelings.