Ultimately, the Media are the problem. Their lack of honesty caused the riots over Fergusson, over George Floyd (not to mention the political conviction of a cop following procedures he had been trained to follow), and all the "chimp out" events which have followed. Even the Rodney King riots were the product of a skewed media narrative (only part of the video was shown, not the events leading to the beating).
The enemy of racial harmony, and civilization in general, is the Mass Media, seeking sensationalism and ratings and discarding truth in pursuit of those goals. They have created more division and strife in the general population, race-based feelings of persecution which have overtaken reality, and the general division that has come between Americans of all colors since the 1960s-70s by their divisive narratives.
The tendency to beatify criminals and absolve them of any wrong for heinous crimes, claiming it is an evil perpetrated upon the perpetrator, turning criminals into victims and victims into oppressors is at the root of an evil that will shed a lot of blood if not stopped.
Some accounting for honesty in media is needed, but the question is one of how to preserve the First Amendment and maintain that honesty. If only opinions could be clearly labelled as such, and claimed facts subject to review (and on-air correction when wrong), that might walk that razor's edge and avoid claims of censorship.