And the backlash will not be overly present, but it will be there. More businesses will post "We have a right to refuse service" signs on their property. Landlords will decline black applicants' based on their credit and job situation. Whites will decline to go to venues that have a overwhelming black presence, such as NBA games.
Let's hope so.
That is already well underway.
Many we know will no longer go to the State Fair, local parades, or malls, stores, restaurants, etc. near the black parts of the county and town.
They also avoid concerts and movies that might draw a black crowd.
Thankfully we don't have an NBA team within 500 miles.
Here in NJ we crossed that bridge fifty years ago; the cities fell, and the children of the white refugees never forgot. De facto segregation is the law of the land, and there is little chance of that changing any time soon. Many whites are leaving, and those that remain have new neighbors that are usually Asian or Hispanic; blacks have made little headway leaving the cities, and even there are being squeezed by Hispanics.
MO has a lot of liberal whites some of whom are smart enough to keep their mouth shut around their testy neighbors.