Don't you think it's a bit cynical to assume "doing something" means intentional harm to businesses or humans?
The "anything" itself is a flippant pronoun to describe the thing that black people are supposed to do - since 1) telling us didn't work, 2) seeing them being hanged and lynched didn't work, 3) getting into academic systems to teach didn't work, 4) holding office didn't work, 5) peaceful marching and protesting didn't work, 6) riots didn't work, 7) peaceful protests with clear agent provocateurs didn't work, 8) appealing to the Supreme Court didn't work...
What will it take for Americans to see black people as human, and treat them with equal privileges and rights as the next American? Literally nothing has kept America from trusting in the racism of the parents and grandparents: it has simply morphed into a political game of plausible deniability. (Real question) Would Americans want black people to go back to being slaves, or (at least) invisible? Because it seems that is the only thing that gets a favorable response. And I keep seeing the same arguments (being made by Christians, interestingly) which seem to continuously neglect empathy, sympathy or any of the basic human emotions afforded to a neighbor, or brother. Our prejudice is being used against the entire nation to destabilize it, and we are obliging while applauding when our own citizens are killed by entities paid to keep peace and maintain order.
No Deep State is needed; we are doing it ourselves.