Of course there is, they're the ones making the laws. If you want the laws to change, you have to go after big business.
And burning down a Target store, along with a few cars and local businesses, will not accomplish this.
Oh please, you're closer to a MAGAt than the people who actually understand that, in order to change the law, one should go after the bourgeoisie. Granted, general strikes are a better way of doing so, but burning down businesses has
been known to work too such as with
the apartheid thing in South Africa.
a general strike would work vastly better than setting a few fires - if it's sustained. I seriously have refused to touch facebook for well over a decade for this exact reason. Sending out invites? I'm not looking at them. Pictures of your baby? Here's my email. I'll grant that other social media sites - YouTube, Twitter, and the like - are often a mess, but they are at least putting in some effort. FB is a disaster, and has been for well over a decade. Wish a lot more people would join me in this one.
It seems to me that, to the contrary, you want responses to be unproductive. What are you suggesting instead, "peaceful protest" and "voting even harder for the democratic party"?
Nonviolent protest has worked in the past, after all. Among other things, it draws a sharp contrast that it's the supremacists, cop-lovers, and the like who are actually out of control and violent, whereas burning some store only sets people against the cause. And they should, ideally, have a clear message, goals, an an endgame - much like the Montgomery Bus boycott did. Will some people turn violent regardless out of rage? Yup. Can't stop them, so don't worry about it.
Most of the companies you'd supposedly attack are already putting up BLM signs, celebrating Black History month and LGBT Pride month, and so on - not because they care, but because it's profitable to do so. Better to get them to do more, than to say "Well thanks for slapping me after I took your side, forget I said anything."
(and as always, this isn't Rock Paper Scissors - there's nothing one can do to force change immediately. Voting for better DAs, better mayors, and the like is incredibly important - far beyond even the Oval Office)