The conspiracy-theory mindset of those guys is what holds them back. "They" must rebuild the businesses! "They" must set things up so black youth get the jobs! If those guys and their friend want a better life, they should become "They". They should: take their $$, and buy a burned out business; hire all those ready-to-work black youths to do the clean-up and rebuild; use their $$ to equip and stock the business; hire some of those ready-to-work black youths to staff their business.
Were they to do so: they would learn that running a business is not waving a magic wand to print $$; they would learn how many of their neighborhood youth really are ready and willing to work; if they were successful, there are folks in their neighborhood and nearby who would gladly punish them for their success.
Despite that gloomy prospect, Ferguson people becoming "They" is the best hope for that city not becoming a Hellhole like Detroit, Watts, South Central LA and Oak Park Sacramento. There is no way corporations (large or small) are going to invest $$ in a community that riots and loots businesses. Individual owners of businesses are going to find: insurance companies are reluctant to insure a business in a neighborhood that riots and loots businesses (or charge 2 arms and 3 legs to do so); suppliers are reluctant to sell their goods and send their delivery people into a neighborhood that ...