BW complain mightily about all aspects of BM. BW complaint is documented in books, films and stage. it is a cottage industry.
i see no such structure of complaint against the system of white supremacy.
You are right about the part that is NOT bolded, and are you trying to blame black women for the reason you don't see them fight against white supremacy?
Well yaknow... you are so fond of blaming white supremacy for
everythang, blame them for that. It's not our fault that shows like Waiting to Exhale, Precious, and The Color Purple make it to the big screen but our battles, words, and thoughts about white supremacy remain in books that are apparently unread by you.
Have a gander at authors like bell hooks, audre lorde, angela davis, ntozaki shange, fannie lou hamer, toni kincaid bambara, and others. It's worth educating yourself because THEY are only gonna teach you so much with so little and on their own terms.
I am HUGELY fond of bell hooks. She will turn what you just said in bold on its head. But don't expect to watch it on the big screen.
Now lets flip it. Where are the black men speaking out against sexism? That's one I rarely read in books or see on the big screen.