Naw he ain’t wrong about a good number of black people.
What is a “good number of Black people” supposed to mean exactly? In both of our lifetimes, neither you nor I know or have ever interacted with a “good number of Black people” to make such a statement. This is how unfair and simply racist generalizations are made about Black people based on a segment of a few individuals. Racists don't care; a Black person can be the utmost, respectable, law-abiding citizen with the cleanest of cleanest records, with a strong work ethic, etc, and still hate and despise them because why? Simply existing and breathing air is ultimately problematic from their perspective.
Now sure, hypothetically could a Black man or woman being an uncooperative a$$hole give a racist/bigot (White, Latino, Asian, etc) more reasons to despise a Black person even more? Of course, however, you're doing a disservice to yourself by making it seem that simple as if to say if Black people were more friendly, cooperative, y'know courteous, etc, that the world, America in particular, would like, love, and respect Black people more then you and Charleston are wrong.
America had tarnished Black people's image to the masses for over 400 years with the means of slavery, anti-Black laws, dehumanizing, disparaging racist scientific rhetoric, and racist media (long before YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, etc. ever existed) of Black people throughout Hollywood's beginnings, among other things that have shaped and influenced a lot of people to view Black people negatively, sure a segment of us could do better but the onus is not on us.
Slavery ended in 1865, however, Black people didn't experience true freedom until 1964, which means for the last 60 years we've only been able to actually live within our vices without being restrained, there are things in our communities that need to be worked on but Black people shouldn't be held to some exaggerated moral standard in the sense that we have to be an extremely perfect race of people to be treated with dignity and respect.
A lot of non-Black individuals have this unrealistic, inconsiderate, and unreasonable idea/perception that within a short period after everything Black endured to be somehow “fixed” and act as if everything never happened.
Charleston, you, and a few others in this thread, but even throughout this forum, are oftentimes inconsiderate and highly critical of Black people without exactly taking everything I mentioned, as well as the history, past and present, but specifically the past, of our people in this country into consideration. It's going to take years, and by that, I mean a few hundred years, to truly see the potential of the community; you can't expect a race of people who've been held down and set up to fail for 400+ years, still experiencing the effects of that, to suddenly, within the past 60 to “get it together.” It takes time, so instead of being negatively critical and judgemental, be patient.