Your argument falls apart when we include Asian Americans. Asians are as easily identified as black people and do better economically and educationally than white Europeans.
Culturally, successful Asian and European Americans have a couple of things in common. They value marriage and tend to stay married, education and frown on drug and alcohol use. Notice I didn’t say “ALL”, just successful.
It is easy to point the finger at others, but the only thing it gets you is less than before you pointed the finger. Since the 1964 civil rights act (52 years ago) every one has the same rights. The act didn’t end discrimination, but it leveled the playing field. How you want to play the game is entirely up to you.
If you are being discriminated against, there is a legal remedy. whether you choose to employ it, is entirely up to you. But make sure you are really being discriminated against first. “Feeling” like you are, is not discrimination, it’s an opinion.
